'City of Winnipeg' and her nine Nazi kills returns to the Duxford Airfield amid inbound thunderstorms to the west. I wouldn't want to be flying in that kind of weather.
Supermarine Spitfire T.9C in the colors of the Irish Air Corps on final approach to Duxford airfield...nearly took the top of my head off being so low.
Sitting in silence on the Duxford Airfield is this fabulous Vulcan. Now that she's outdoors, she offers a great opportunity to photograph her completely. What a beautiful bird.
The mighty Phantom sitting on the Duxford Airfield basking in the sun. I miss seeing those mighty fighters in the air, as you can really only see them regularly in Germany, Greece (you'll get arrested there), Turkey, Japan, and Israel.
This GR.4 wrapped up the Duxford show on Saturday, giving a spectacular display. This pass shows her all cleaned up, ready to light the afterburners and climb. You could literally almost feel the afterburners.
This GR.4 wrapped up the Duxford show on Saturday, giving a spectacular display. Here she lets it all hang out...down and dirty as it were, she shows off all her stuff. You could literally almost feel the afterburners.
One of the BBMF`s Hurricane`s displaying at the Duxford Spring Airshow. The markings which this Hurricane wears are those of the most successful Czech fighter pilot F/Lt Kuttelwascher during his time with 1 Sqn RAF in 1941
Ferocious Frankie on static display at Duxford`s Spring Show. The colour scheme represents a P-51D flown by Major Hopkins of the US eight Air Force during 1944.