Buchon C.4K-102 'Gelbe 10' in the 1968 Battle of Britain film livery. The HFL/Spitfire Ltd aircraft is operated and maintained by ARCo at Duxford. The Buchon is flown here by its managing director John Romain.
Originally built as an F4U-5NL (BuAerNo 124541) for the Argentine Navy, the Corsair now represents F4U-7 133704 of 14 Flotille as operated in Indochina until July 1955. The Corsair is owned by Meier Motors and is based at Bremgarten, Germany.
One of the planes that took part of the 2004 Volkel AB airshow, was this magnificent looking Dakota C3, owned by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
Nick Grey displaying TFC’s Sea Fury T.20 during the Flying Legends 2010 weekend. The Sea Fury is lacking the gun sighting arrangement above the glass cockpit tunnel. This ‘periscope’ was a feature peculiar to Royal Navy T.20’s.
Focke-Wulf in the marking of FW-190A-4 W.Nr. 734 "Black 1" (pilot Oberleutnant Horst Hannig, staffelkapitan of 2/JG-2 "Richthofen") at Triqueville (FR) 1943 arriving on Aviatic Fair 2010. Unfortunately already 12. 6. crashed into sea near Hyeres (FRA).
Pair from the scene "Operation Overlord" during Aviatic Fair 2010 were Spitfire LF.MK.VB and this Focke-Wulf in the marking of FW-190A-4 W.Nr. 734 "Black 1" (pilot Oberleutnant Horst Hannig, staffelkapitan of 2/JG-2 "Richthofen") at Triqueville (FR) 1943.
The rival of the Hurricane Mk.XII during "dog-fight" on Aviatic Fair 2010. By the way the fight simulating a scene from "Battle of Britain" ended in victory for the Hurricane ... :)