Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Chat (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/)
-   -   Lunchtime Suprise (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/lunchtime-suprise-49377.html)

SPUGGIE J 12-09-2009 19:53

Lunchtime Suprise
 
Its 60 years since the outbreak of WWII and on my way home from slave labour at work this morning I had the pleasure if somewhat scary of a fly past. It was the WWII Memorial flight and at a time when a camera would have been good, I didnt have one. It was 1 Lancaster bomber (1 of only 2 still flying i believe) a Spitfire and a Hurricane. It was the first time I have ever seen a flying Lancaster and it was awesome. Ok all 3 were from a part of a story in history full of heartbreak misery death and destruction but sadly was needed to give us our cherished freedoms today. I must admit though at approx 200 feet over Grangemouth I had to halt my bike and stare along with others as they roared over and i mean roar. Just wondering if we will ever forget what these aircraft stand for or if others have had the shock n awe of seeing them.

K.S.H 12-09-2009 20:35

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
Great site isn't it, know what you mean about the sound :)
Anyone wants to see this then get to Southport airshow, 26th/27th Sept

West Ender 12-09-2009 21:07

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
I went in that Lancaster (for a look round) at Blackpool airport about 35 years ago. There were only, I think, 2 still flying even then.

It's daft, as I was only 2 when the war ended, but I feel a great nostalgia when I see the Lanc or a Spitfire and they are 2 of only 3 planes I can easily recognise. The other's the Vulcan.

steeljack 12-09-2009 21:12

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 744746)
Its 60 years since the outbreak of WWII and on my way home from slave labour at work this morning I had the pleasure if somewhat scary of a fly past. .

before one or two others jump down your throat about your honest mistake (typo), probably best to mention its 70 years not 60 years ;) ;)

SPUGGIE J 12-09-2009 21:18

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 744765)
before one or two others jump down your throat about your honest mistake (typo), probably best to mention its 70 years not 60 years ;) ;)

Maths like spelling is not my strong point.:o

cashman 12-09-2009 21:25

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 744767)
Maths like spelling is not my strong point.:o

sight aint mine- yer invisible spug.:D ya will never forget that sight though spug, AWESOME describes em very well.:)

Retlaw 12-09-2009 21:55

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
Theres nothing can beat the sound of Rolls Royce Merlin engines at full throttle.
It used to scare the sh/one/t out of jerry.
Retlaw.

MargaretR 12-09-2009 22:15

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
My mum could distinguish the sound of german planes.
My dad (Auxilliary fireman) was at the fire station, and we were bunkered under the stairs, before the sirens went off.

West Ender 12-09-2009 22:26

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
I'm told (I don't remember) that, where our bombers' engines made a continuous drone sound, the German ones "throbbed".

Barrie Yates 13-09-2009 05:09

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 744782)
I'm told (I don't remember) that, where our bombers' engines made a continuous drone sound, the German ones "throbbed".

It was easier to synchronise the engines on our aircraft, not sure why. Had a scary experience back in the late '60s. Sat in the car outside RAF Duxford eating lunch, heard an aircraft, didn't recognise it - single engined monoplane - then it got "bounced" by a Spitfire - Thought i was in the Twighlight Zone but it was the filming of the Battle of Britain film

jaysay 13-09-2009 09:04

Re: Lunchtime Suprise
 
I saw a Lancaster over 30 years ago down cambridgeshire way was working down there at the time, can remember lodes of people stopped their cars and standing at the road side watching that magnificent machine flying by


All times are GMT. The time now is 23:34.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com