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Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 8:10 pm
by Fury1630
Re: Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 8:46 pm
by Wingco
Sounds like you had a good time Tony, hope your dad did as well ? Some very nice pictures there as well.
Re: Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 9:31 pm
by Crunchie Gears
Nice pics Tony and looks like a great day out.
Re: Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 11:21 pm
by Kegco
Looks like you had a good day out
Nice pictures.
I never get tired of watching the spitfires/hurricanes flying over my house, just the sound of them, and they seamed to be flying a lot more these days
And Happy 90th Birthday
It would of been my Nans today 103
Kev
Re: Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 8:00 am
by David T
Literally sounds like a great day out.
Watched a BF109 resto on YouTube recently. The only original parts were a handful of pieces like the rear canopy frame, belly pan and the data plate (VIN plate). Mk1 Escort of the skies.

Great to see them still flying though. And the Merlin sound...
Re: Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:13 am
by greenwoo
Did your Dad notice an irate miniature figure on the ground waving his arms and shouting? Knew the weather was improving as that frigging thing has been buzzing around loads over the past week or so.
Wonder if they want a bit of ack ack to make it even more realistic
Sounds like a good trip to the museum, saw that mentioned on a local noticeboard and stuck it in the 'ought to do one day'....
glad you all had a good day ....
Re: Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 12:59 pm
by DJ.
Sounds a great day out

Did you visit tge new museum there too?
Re: Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:13 pm
by Weathers
How great that you and your brother could share such an experience with your Dad at 90 years of age!
Hope you all had a great day. I’m going to definitely put that tour on the 2019 TTD list.
Brooklands museum (not the Merc bit the ‘real’ bit) used to be worth a look too. I used to go quite often as it was a client and we used to get closed doors tours. Some of the old boys that worked there were fascinating to talk too. Knew all sorts.
Re: Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:24 pm
by Weathers
greenwoo wrote: Knew the weather was improving as that frigging thing has been buzzing around loads over the past week or so.
Wonder if they want a bit of ack ack to make it even more realistic
Mark. I live near Rochester airport and the b*ggers have definitely upped the anti this week. The gyro-copters have started. I was just sat having lunch wondering if my 2 litre coke bottle launcher that I made in the 5th year at school would be enough to take the buggers down! I used my dads industrial compressor to power it so they went a fair old way.
That said they look like they are the ‘kit car of the sky’s’ so perhaps I should have more empathy? And just hand them a roll of duck tape as they pass by.....
Re: Biggin Hill Heritage Hanger
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:57 pm
by Tony C
Sounds a great day, I'd be delighted if they regularly flew over us. The Goodwood Revival is not the same since the accident at Shoreham which has severely restricted air displays.....Looked into a ride in a two seater Spitfire, not cheap
