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Afternoon....
I would just like to show my appreciation for the BBMF. 2spits and the Lancaster just flew extremely low over my house; I thought the Lancaster was in my house it was that loud, SIMPLY AMAZING!!!!
Am I of the correct understanding they are not allowed to fly over built up areas like London etc, incase of engine problems etc? If so it’s a complete joke, once upon a time people would proud to see them, and there the most beautiful aircraft around!!
Any errors are due to last nights alcohol (always a good excuse).
I would just like to show my appreciation for the BBMF. 2spits and the Lancaster just flew extremely low over my house; I thought the Lancaster was in my house it was that loud, SIMPLY AMAZING!!!!
Am I of the correct understanding they are not allowed to fly over built up areas like London etc, incase of engine problems etc? If so it’s a complete joke, once upon a time people would proud to see them, and there the most beautiful aircraft around!!
Any errors are due to last nights alcohol (always a good excuse).
Depends where you live; they displayed at Dunsfold then returned to Coningsby via Little Gransden, routing via High Wycombe and east of Aylesbury.
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Last time I looked, Buck House was in the middle of a fairly large built up area and it seems to benefit from the odd overflight from BBMF. So does my quarter (now is it because I live there or would its proximity to a priory in NW London have anything to do with the frequent flypasts of Spitfires and Hurricanes?)
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Showing one's age when one's offspring are crawling all over the cockpit of an "ancient" JP3.....eeh, it takes you back.
Oh, and COS Ops wasn't bad either....