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andytug
14th Sep 2016, 18:09
Anyone any idea why one of these has flown over our house near Southport 3 times in the last hour? Great looking plane and nice noise, but confused as to why?

MarkJPK
14th Sep 2016, 18:31
We have a few aircraft from the Shuttleworth collection visiting here at BAE Systems Warton. The Anson and a Blackburn B2 have both been airborne this evening.

sycamore
14th Sep 2016, 18:33
If it`s blue and silver,then it`s an Avro X1X,not strictly an Anson ,and belongs to BaE...maybe a commemoration ...?

andytug
14th Sep 2016, 18:47
We have a few aircraft from the Shuttleworth collection visiting here at BAE Systems Warton. The Anson and a Blackburn B2 have both been airborne this evening.

Cheers - get all sorts of planes over, unusual for one to fly over 4 times! Any others likely to be over at all?

andytug
14th Sep 2016, 18:56
http://i.imgur.com/V0PFtlI.jpg

MarkJPK
14th Sep 2016, 19:25
If it`s blue and silver,then it`s an Avro X1X,not strictly an Anson ,and belongs to BaE...maybe a commemoration ...?

We're having a heritage week at BAE which is why we have the visiting aircraft. A few lucky employees have been given flights in them which may have been this evening.

joy ride
15th Sep 2016, 06:35
A nice looking plane and subject of the best "affordable" Airfix kit....lots of movable parts! Made several when young, and another more recently which for some inexplicable reason (apart from good taste) I decided to paint in BOAC livery!

DaveReidUK
15th Sep 2016, 09:10
A "proper" Anson, seen earlier this year under restoration at the South Australian Aviation Museum:

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Planemike
15th Sep 2016, 09:21
Nearer to home we have WD413 G-VROE.....also a genuine Anson.

Spiney Norman
15th Sep 2016, 12:51
Now this is a REAL Anson! Beautiful Mk1 which I was fortunate enough to see at Omaka in 2016. The detail in the restoration is of absolutely top quality.


https://youtu.be/clYmbtVQdW0

Octane
15th Sep 2016, 15:20
Great video Spiney, wonderful restoration. Tiny propellors!