Cranfield to Old Buckenham
VFR flight from Cranfield to Old Buckenhem including ATC (plus a few surprises at the end!!)
Ron & Mike to Old Buck with John
A nice flight to Old Buckenham Airfield, nice little airfield in Norfolk, if you ever get the chance to go there, it's a restful place with lovely scenery. I flew to Old Buck and Mike flew back to Southend. We took Mike's mate John along for the ride. We all enjoyed our trip, we had a great all day breakfast when we arrived. Thank you to Old Buckenham Airfield staff for their hospitality.
Just a short video to share our experience flying from Old Buckenham.
Liberator Over East Anglia
Grainy footage of B24 Operations mainly over the Waveney Valley area
Kira's first flight
Kiras first flight in G-BOIV up the Norfolk coast.
Southend Local Flight - Cessna 152 - Heading North Out Of Runway 24
A quick flight over the reservoirs of Colchester, sadly my battery run out about half way :( Flight was in the Cessna 152 (G-BZHF) and piloted by S.Taylor. A great late afternoon flight (for some fun flying) after our fly-out to Old Buck in Norfolk that day. 3 Flights in a one day!
Airfield Flight Guide _ UK
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Approach into Seething International
Captain Graham Wright brings the aircraft into land in difficult weather conditions
Kyle Busch Visits Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach & Battleship Wisconsin in Norfolk
Richmond Raceway hosted Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 M&M’s Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing, at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Va. Busch, along with the Richmond President Dennis Bickmeier, spent the day meeting with Service Members to share their appreciation for their service. As part of the experience, they received a behind-the-scenes look at NAS Oceana, which is celebrating its 75th Anniversary.
The first stop of the day was the Landing Signal Officer (LSO) school tour, where Busch took controls of their flight simulator over sand and sea. Busch had the touch for flying as he landed on a virtual aircraft carrier during his simulation. Busch next made his way to the Strike Fighter Squadron 106 (VFA-106), where he sat in an F-18 as pilots shared their experiences flying the jet. He also had time to answer questions with a group of Naval members in the hanger and take photographs and sign autographs.
The tour continued with a climb up to view a squadron of F-18’s taking off and landing from the Tower Observation Deck. The final stop at NAS Oceana was a meeting with a group of new Service Members who were awaiting his arrival for lunch at the Galley. Busch talked about his experience as a race car driver while Service Members shared about their experience with the Navy.
“We had a great day going out to Naval Air Station Oceana – hanging out with some military members out there,” said Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 M&M’s Toyota Camry. “We had a lot of fun talking NASCAR, the upcoming race at Richmond Raceway and M&M’S. Answered a lot of great questions and signed a few autographs. More importantly, I got to try my hand at a simulator. I got to fly a jet and it was a lot of fun. To finish the day in Norfolk checking out the Battleship Wisconsin was pretty special. It was a cool day and had a lot of fun overall.”
“Richmond Raceway is a loyal supporter of our military, so it was an honor to thank them for their service with Kyle Busch at Naval Air Station Oceana today,” said Bickmeier. “Along with our Military Appreciation Program, Richmond Raceway will continue to share our gratefulness for the sacrifices and support of our Service Members. We look forward to having Kyle back at Richmond Raceway in a few weeks for the first-ever NASCAR Fall Playoff Race Weekend.”
The day ended with a tour of Nauticus, a maritime museum, and Battleship Wisconsin in downtown Norfolk, Va. Launching on December 7, 1943, Battleship Wisconsin is one of the largest and last battleships ever built by the U.S. Navy. It was moved to Nauticus in December 2000, and the City of Norfolk has now assumed stewardship in 2009.
“The Battleship Wisconsin at Nauticus in downtown Norfolk was a memorable experience as we could feel what it was like to be a sailor on it,” said Bickmeier. “Thanks to the City of Norfolk for the opportunity to spend time with race fans at one of the premier tourist attractions in their city.”
Busch will return to Richmond to compete in the second race of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs in the Federated Auto Parts 400 on Saturday, September 22. Tickets are available for purchase at richmondraceway.com. For more information on our Military Appreciation Program, visit richmondraceway.com/military.
A Beautiful Spring Afternoon At RSPB Strumpshaw Fen - Norfolk
A Beautiful Spring Afternoon At RSPB Strumpshaw Fen in Norfolk.
Cessna 150 flapless approach and landing at Seething Airfield
Me flying a flapless approach and landing at Seething on the 16th of February 2016.
By not using flaps the aircraft's stalling speed is increased, hence the faster approach speed.
Recorded using a GoPro hero 4 with a suction cup on the passenger window.
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Cessna 172 1st Navigation Exercise. Unedited with full cockpit and ATC audio.
1st Navigation Exercise in the Cessna 172. This was a dual flight with the instructor introducing navigation into the training. This flight was from Newtownards to Bishopscourt to Hillsborough and then back to Newtownards. This is the full un-edited version which should provide some good information for students about to embark on this stage of their training. Includes full cockpit and ATC audio.
B-17 Sally B & P-47D Nellie at Flying Legends 14th July 2018
RAF sculthorpe
A lost ww2/Cold War airfield.
Accommodation block.
Martin Mattes.avi
Midland Airshow Yak-52 Routine
WWII B-24 Liberator crew-member Darrel Larsen 44th Bomb Group The Flying Eightballs
War hero Darrel Larsen of Ventura, California at the Camarillo Airport in 2013 walking around a B-25. Darrel was a POW and was shot down twice over the course of 35 missions into enemy territory. Rest in Peace Darrel