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sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
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sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
It's cold and wet outside so I've been scanning old slides again, this selection were taken at the 1972 PFA rally at Sywell. I was there helping on the air Britain stand but there were enough of us to give us all turns to have a browse round
starting off with some Beagle Pups (just to keep Mike happy ) I think he was at the same event looking at some of his Pups in the themed topic
sywell PFA 1972 B Pup G-AXNM by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 B Pup G-AXDV by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
the pup is only in the background in this one
sywell PFA 1972 B Pup G-AVZP & Auster G-AGVG by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Blanik glider by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
Sywell PFA 1972 Turbulent G-ASFX by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Tipsy Nipper G-AXLI by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Tail Wind G-AYDU by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Percival Prentice G-APFA by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Miles Messenger G-AILL by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Currie Wot G-APWT by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
Sywell PFA 1972 Emeraude G-ASDW by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
these Rollason Condors were a display team around that time but can't remember what they called themselves
Sywell PFA 1972 Condors by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Bolkow 209 G-AZAO by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
hope they are of interest, I also had a pic of Beagle Pup G-AXJN but it was too overexposed to do anything with it, there is a pic of that one in the Beagle Pup topic taken at Sywell around the same time so it is recorded on film
hope you like them
andy
starting off with some Beagle Pups (just to keep Mike happy ) I think he was at the same event looking at some of his Pups in the themed topic
sywell PFA 1972 B Pup G-AXNM by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 B Pup G-AXDV by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
the pup is only in the background in this one
sywell PFA 1972 B Pup G-AVZP & Auster G-AGVG by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Blanik glider by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
Sywell PFA 1972 Turbulent G-ASFX by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Tipsy Nipper G-AXLI by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Tail Wind G-AYDU by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Percival Prentice G-APFA by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Miles Messenger G-AILL by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Currie Wot G-APWT by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
Sywell PFA 1972 Emeraude G-ASDW by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
these Rollason Condors were a display team around that time but can't remember what they called themselves
Sywell PFA 1972 Condors by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA 1972 Bolkow 209 G-AZAO by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
hope they are of interest, I also had a pic of Beagle Pup G-AXJN but it was too overexposed to do anything with it, there is a pic of that one in the Beagle Pup topic taken at Sywell around the same time so it is recorded on film
hope you like them
andy
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Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides
Great stuff Andy, much appreciated.
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Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides
here's some more from the same event....
sywell PFA rally 1972 Bucker Jungmeister G-AXIH by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Andreasson BA-4B G-AYFV by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 AA1-T G-AZIX by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 tipsy trainer G-AFSC by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 tipsy nipper G-ARXN by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 tiger moth by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 luton minor G-AXGR by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Klemm L.25 G-AAHW by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Jodel G-AXHV by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Jackaroo G-AZUL by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 glider, type unknown by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Fauvel glider by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Druine turbi G-AOTK by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 compter swift G-ACTF by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
hope they are of interest
Andy
sywell PFA rally 1972 Bucker Jungmeister G-AXIH by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Andreasson BA-4B G-AYFV by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 AA1-T G-AZIX by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 tipsy trainer G-AFSC by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 tipsy nipper G-ARXN by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 tiger moth by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 luton minor G-AXGR by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Klemm L.25 G-AAHW by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Jodel G-AXHV by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Jackaroo G-AZUL by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 glider, type unknown by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Fauvel glider by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 Druine turbi G-AOTK by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
sywell PFA rally 1972 compter swift G-ACTF by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
hope they are of interest
Andy
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Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
Interesting set Andy.
The Comper Swift looks rather characterful, especially with what looks like a radial up front. I can't help feeling that Swift isn't really the right name for it though!
G-APFA doesn't look like a Prentice to me - nowhere near chunky enough.
Edit: G-INFO has it listed as a Druine D.5 Turbi, which to my mind fits well due to the shape of the tail. It's permit expired in 1992 apparently, so probably languishing at the back of a hangar somewhere!
The Comper Swift looks rather characterful, especially with what looks like a radial up front. I can't help feeling that Swift isn't really the right name for it though!
G-APFA doesn't look like a Prentice to me - nowhere near chunky enough.
Edit: G-INFO has it listed as a Druine D.5 Turbi, which to my mind fits well due to the shape of the tail. It's permit expired in 1992 apparently, so probably languishing at the back of a hangar somewhere!
Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
Andy
this is a fabulous post.
Great to see Messenger G-AILL, with which I have an association. By 1976 it was no longer airworthy and its dismantled parts were part of a 'job lot' of Messenger and Gemini parts that a group of us acquired back in the late 1980s from Sandy Topen at Bushey. We moved most of the parts to be stored in lock up garages at private addresses in and around Reading and the wing of a Gemini in a barn on the old Woodley airfield. Despite our best intentions we never managed to rebuild a Messenger and Gemini but did however go on to rebuild a number of other Miles, Fairey and Handley Page aircraft. Happy memories.
Thanks for posting
Cessna
this is a fabulous post.
Great to see Messenger G-AILL, with which I have an association. By 1976 it was no longer airworthy and its dismantled parts were part of a 'job lot' of Messenger and Gemini parts that a group of us acquired back in the late 1980s from Sandy Topen at Bushey. We moved most of the parts to be stored in lock up garages at private addresses in and around Reading and the wing of a Gemini in a barn on the old Woodley airfield. Despite our best intentions we never managed to rebuild a Messenger and Gemini but did however go on to rebuild a number of other Miles, Fairey and Handley Page aircraft. Happy memories.
Thanks for posting
Cessna
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Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
PorkScratching wrote:Interesting set Andy.
The Comper Swift looks rather characterful, especially with what looks like a radial up front. I can't help feeling that Swift isn't really the right name for it though!
G-APFA doesn't look like a Prentice to me - nowhere near chunky enough.
Edit: G-INFO has it listed as a Druine D.5 Turbi, which to my mind fits well due to the shape of the tail. It's permit expired in 1992 apparently, so probably languishing at the back of a hangar somewhere!
thanks for the responses guys, apologies re the non- Prentice. Mike also pointed out my error via pm and also confirmed it as the Druine D.5 turbi. My recognition skills re these oldies isn't always what it should be.
Cessna - it's interesting to know of your involvement with the Messenger, fascinating story - thanks for posting it
I'm pleased to know they were of interest. I've got loads more slides to go through as time allows so hope to post some more interesting ones soon
Andy
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Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
G-AZUL is a Stampe not a Thruxton Jackaroo.............
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Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
thanks for the correction and apologies for my poor recognition skillaPlanemike wrote:G-AZUL is a Stampe not a Thruxton Jackaroo.............
Andy
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Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
what a great blast from the past thanks for taking the time to post
looking at a few of them looks like the sensor could do with a bit of a clean no wait we didn't have sensors in 1972
looking at a few of them looks like the sensor could do with a bit of a clean no wait we didn't have sensors in 1972
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Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
Great shots Andy and as you say somewhat different to those I took today but still a very nice friendly small airfield
Re: sywell PFA rally 1972 - scanned slides, more added
Lovely memories Andy and I'm pretty sure I was there - even more so as there's someone in one of the photos that looks a bit like I would have done all those years ago. In the first photo I see the Land Rover crash wagon - I've got a few b&w of that and the larger fire tender they had for a time. Thanks for posting
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