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Flying Legends 2013 WINGS-AVIATION An indepentend website for civil- and military aviation . Flying Legends 2013 . Text: Urs Schnyder Pictures: Urs Schnyder It’s the second weekend in July and again time for flying legends! And for the first time in years, the weather forecast promised fantastic weather. And so it was, the whole weekend blessed with sunshine and there were no clouds anywhere in sight. This year saw the 21st time that Flying Legends t ook place. The first airshow was only a one day affair on the bank holiday in May 1993. Already one year later in 1994 it was a two day event and has been ever since. When it was first held it was something completely new because up to then there were no airshows featuring only propeller driven warbirds. From that beginning it has become the premier warbirds show of Europe if not the world. Every year there are new aircraft, many from other European countries, some even from the US which are brought over, sometimes just for this event. The driving force behind Flying Legends has been Stephen Grey the owner of the Fighter Collection. This year he celebrated his 75th birthday and gave his last public display. For many years he had flown the Joker role during the time that the Balbo assembled at the end of the show, flying his Bearcat. The Bremont Horsemen Bremont Horsemen Bremont Horsemen Supermarine Bremont Horsemen Supermarine Bremont Horsemen Supermarine Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I Spitfires running up (Picture Spitfire Mk. V (Picture courtesy Spitfire Mk. I (Picture courtesy Urs (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Schnyder) Bremont Horsemen Supermarine Bremont Horsemen Bremont Horsemen Supermarine Bremont Horsemen Supermarine Spitfire Mk. V landing (Picture Supermarine Spitfire Mk. V Spitfires (Picture courtesy Urs Spitfires (Picture courtesy Urs courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) Schnyder) Schnyder) Where to start in describing the action is difficult since words are rather inadequate in describing what happened. So the following is a summary of the program without keeping to the sequence of the actual show. The first thing to see is the flightline, with all the aircraft lined up along the taxiway. As always, lots of people take the chance to see the aircraft close up. The planes are however still far enough from the crowd to permit everyone to take pictures without spectators obstructing the view. Stephen Grey Rolling for the last This year the show was started with the display of Stephen Grey in his Bearcat. display (Grumman F8F-2 It was his last public performance because he had handed over the Joker role Bearcat) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) in which he displayed while the Balbo was assembling, to his son Nick. This year brought another first. The Bremont Horsemen gave an aerobatic display Publication from Urs Schnyder Page 1 from 9 WINGS-AVIATION An indepentend website for civil- and military aviation flying 3 Spitfires, two of them Mk.I and one a Mk.V. This was the first time that an Aerobatic displ ay with 3 Spitfires has taken place since WW2. It hopefully wasn’t the only occasion. If the Red Arrows ever need a replacement aircraft, this is it. Spifire and Bouchon Supermarine Spitfires ready to Casa Boucon (Picture courtesy Casa Boucon (Picture courtesy Casa Boucon Tailchase (Picture take off (Picture courtesy Urs Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Schnyder) Supermarine Spitfires and Casa Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I Casa Boucon (Picture courtesy Spitfire flying Tailchase(Picture Bouchon (Picture courtesy Urs (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I Supermarine Spitfire Mk. 9 Two Supermarine Spitfire Mk. 16 Supermarine Spitfire Mk. 16 (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) seater (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) What would F lying Legends be without the Spitfires and Hispano Buchon ( Me 109) tail chases. No less than 7 Spitfires and 2 Buchons took to the sky and gave it a go. Impressive also the Hawker flight of a Hurricane, Demon and two Nimrods. The Hurricane Mk. II came ov er from France, where it is now stationed after having spent many years in New Zealand. It was in fact only brought back to Europe by its present owner this year. It represents a Hurricane that flew during the Battle of France. Supermarine Spitfire Mk. 16 No less then four Curtiss fi ghters were in the air together. He Hawk 75 in (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) French colours represented the radial engined fighter planes. The P-40B as it looked at the time of pearl Harbour. The P-40F is another rare Machine, only about 100 were built with the Merlin instead of the Al lison engine. And the end of development is represented by the P-40N which came over from France. Much news also concerning the Mustangs. The P-51C just came over from the US this year, While the P- 51D Moonbeam Mc Swine was displayed for the first time a t Flying Legends. It is owned by Frédéric Akary who is an Air France Captain. Both Aircraft carry the scheme of the 352nd FS. They were both flown by Lt. Wisner during two different operational tours while flying from England during WW2. Publication from Urs Schnyder Page 2 from 9 WINGS-AVIATION An indepentend website for civil- and military aviation Hawker Hawker Hurricane Mk. I (Picture Hawker Hurricane Mk. II (Picture Hawker Hurricane Mk. I (Picture Hawker Hurricane Mk. I (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Hawker Hurricane Mk.II (Picture Hawker Hurricane Mk. II (Picture Hawker Hurricane Mk. II (Picture Hawker Hurricane Mk. II (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Hawker Nimrod (Picture courtesy Hawker Demon (Picture courtesy Hawker Nimrod (Picture courtesy Hawker Demon (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Hawker Flight (Picture courtesy Hawker Nimrod (Picture courtesy Hawker Demon (Picture courtesy Hawker Flight (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Curtins Hawk 75 (Picture courtesy Curtins Hawk 75 (Picture courtesy Hawker Flight (Picture courtesy Hawker Demon (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Urs Schnyder) Curtiss P-40N Kittyhawk (Picture Curtins P-40B Tomahawk (Picture Curtiss P-40F Kittyhawk (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Publication from Urs Schnyder Page 3 from 9 WINGS-AVIATION An indepentend website for civil- and military aviation Mustang North American P-51D Mustang North American P-51D Mustang North American P-51D Mustang North American P-51D Mustang (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) North American P-51D Mustang North American P-51D Mustang North American P-51D Mustang North American P-51D Mustang (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) North American P-51B and D North American P-51B Mustang North American P-51B Mustang Mustang (Picture courtesy Urs (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) Schnyder) Battle of Britain Battle of Britain Avro Lancaster Battle of Britain Avro Lancaster an Battle of Britain Avro Lancaster Battle of Britain Avro Lancaster an an a Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 a Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 (Picture an a Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 a Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 (Picture (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Hawker Hurricane Mk. II (Picture Hawker Hurricane Mk. II (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Publication from Urs Schnyder Page 4 from 9 WINGS-AVIATION An indepentend website for civil- and military aviation Gloster Gladiator Another sight not seen since the thirties were two Gloster Gladiators flying in Formation. The newly restored TFC Gladiator in 72 Squadron colours and the Shuttleworth Gladiator in 73 Squadron colours gave an impression of the colourful years when the RAF was the best flying club in the world. Gloster Gladitor Mk.I (Picture Gloster Gladitor Mk.I (Picture Gloster Gladitor Mk.I (Picture Gloster Gladitor Mk.I (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Gloster Gladitor Mk.I (Picture Gloster Gladitor Mk.I (Picture Gloster Gladitor Mk.I (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) Naval Aviation Naval aviation was represented by the F4U-4 of the flying Bulls and the Sea Fury of Spitfire Warbirds. It is always impressive what figures the Sea Fury draws into the sky with its special smoke generators. The Royal Navy was present with its Hawker Sea Fury and the Swordfish. A sad view this year without its tailwheel which had broken off and therefore prevented it from taking part in the flying. Another pair were the Avenger and Wildcat which flew again after some overhauls had kept it grounded. Grumman Wildcat Mk.IV Grumman Wildcat Mk.IV (Picture Grumman Wildcat Mk.IV (Picture Grumman TBM-3 Avenger (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) Grumman TBM-3 Avenger Grumman TBM-3 Avenger (Picture Grumman TBM-3 Avenger Grumman TBM-3 Avenger (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) (Picture courtesy Urs Schnyder) Publication from
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