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RAFEngO74to09 27th May 2019 20:11

Another interesting video describing what went into preparing for the D-Day Squadron of US C-47s flying over for the event.

Prestwick got a special mention - with the Airport Manager discounting fuel to cost and waiving fees - and local volunteers helping to remove the auxiliary tanks from the cabin.


tdracer 28th May 2019 05:29

Historic Flight Foundation's N877MG is scheduled to arrive in Duxford on Wednesday (29th) - currently in Reykjavik.
Although built as a C-47 and operated over the 'hump' during the war, it's currently configured as a DC-3 with an 'executive' interior and a Pan American paint scheme. So not as visually correct as some of those participating in the D-Day event. OTOH, David Hamilton, the only surviving pilot from the twenty pathfinder aircraft flying on the night of June 5, 1944, is scheduled to be in the cockpit.

I posted about N877MG flying over my house a couple weeks ago on it's voyage to Normandy here:
https://www.pprune.org/aviation-hist...l#post10469330


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GeeRam 28th May 2019 07:15


Originally Posted by tdracer (Post 10481075)
Historic Flight Foundation's N877MG is scheduled to arrive in Duxford on Wednesday (29th) - currently in Reykjavik.

It arrived at Prestwick last week and took part in the special events at Prestwick with the others there. Some of them left and flew down to Duxford yesterday.

SpringHeeledJack 28th May 2019 19:11

Does anyone happen to know exactly where and at what height the armada will overfly Eastbourne heading out over the channel ? I'm hoping to head down and position myself for a good view seeing as how this won't be repeated again for some time. Any pointers appreciated.

treadigraph 28th May 2019 19:54

Original plan to walk up from Polegate to Beachy Head via a refreshment stop at Jevington :) has been vetoed by my knees. Therefore plan to be somewhere on the western end of the promenade at Eastbourne and hope that Eastbourne means Eastbourne and not Hastings, Seaford or even Brighton. I presume that a NOTAM will be issued to safeguard a corridor on the day?

NutLoose 28th May 2019 22:22


What route will you be taking from Duxford to Caen-Carpiquet Airport?
We will fly from Duxford to Colchester, Southend, Maidstone, Eastbourne, Beachy Head to France. More precise we cannot make it at this time because the actual flight route depends on a number of factors, e.g. weather and clouds, other air traffic, etc. Please see the news page daksovernormandy.com/news/daks-over-normandy-historic-route-revealed/ for more information.

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....f14fbedf6d.jpg

NutLoose 28th May 2019 22:25

French drop zone showing here

https://www.daksovernormandy.com/new...faqs-answered/

1.3VStall 29th May 2019 10:13

Nutloose, I will be at the DZ on 5th June camera in hand (and also at Caen Carpiquet on 7th June). Just praying for good weather!

NutLoose 29th May 2019 13:20


27th May 2019, 16:59
N47E, N47SJ, N103NA, N45366, N62CC, N74589 and N47TB landed DX today


27th May 2019, 16:39
The C-47 N24320 "Miss Montana" (#12 for the crossing) made it into Prestwick today.

At present, the C-47 N150D "101st Airborne Tribute" (#13) is flying direct from Goose Bay, Canada to Reykjavik, Iceland. This being the C-47 that just came out of restoration in March. Even though it is registered in the US, it appears the owner is based in Switzerland (it is registered to one of the names/trustee groups that allows for the aircraft to be registered in the US but be based in another country).

The DC-3 N18121 (#14) just landed at Narsarsuaq, Greenland.

N341A (#15) made it as far as South Dakota last night - not sure if they'll be able to continue east today or not, as there is a big weather system over Minnesota and Wisconsin, but maybe they'll skirt south underneath it.

I will be at the other end, camera in hand :)

https://forum.keypublishing.com/foru...-from-us/page2


Green Flash 29th May 2019 13:49

The lure of the legendary fish and chips was too much for N150D, he's just lobbed in to Wick.

SARF 29th May 2019 23:58

Can’t wait to see this in Southend. Let’s hope they beat up the pier . Well not too close they might blow it over

RAFEngO74to09 30th May 2019 16:18

"That's all, Brother" at Cambridge Airport flying the US Ambassador to the UK.



RAFEngO74to09 30th May 2019 16:19

"Drag 'em Oot" at Membury.


RAFEngO74to09 30th May 2019 16:30

"D-Day Sqn" at Duxford

Green Flash 30th May 2019 16:53

And still they come. Today sees a Basler into Wick and a Dak into Dalcross.

treadigraph 31st May 2019 07:18

Another C-47 en route Goose to Greenland last night.

GeeRam 31st May 2019 07:56


Originally Posted by treadigraph (Post 10483205)
Another C-47 en route Goose to Greenland last night.

That was the Hap Arnold C-41, and because of weather holds up earlier, they pushed on to Iceland last night.
Good chance they make UK shores today.

treadigraph 31st May 2019 13:45

Wow they are cracking on...

treadigraph 31st May 2019 15:13

N150D and N47TB heading south across Kent towards Eastbourne accompanied by a Cessna 208...

SpringHeeledJack 31st May 2019 16:09

.....and a couple of others, it would appear that they're doing a dry run of the Portsmouth event of next week. Must be nice for those along the South Coast right now with all those Daks flying by.


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