17th & 18th May 2014: Newark Air Museum
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My Boss's Crash 1957 [Edward Neal] My Boss's Crash 1957 [Edward Neal] My Boss's Crash 1957 [Edward Neal] My Boss's Crash 1957 [Edward Neal] My Boss's Crash 1957 [Edward Neal]
My Boss Harry Broadhurst [Edward Neal] C-in-C RAF Bomber Command - My Boss [Edward Neal] British Overseas Airways Corporation - Comet Farnborough 1957 [Edward Neal] Flt Lt Goodall's crew. Butterworth 1961 [Russell Rumbol] Flt Lt Goodall's crew. Butterworth 1961 [Russell Rumbol]
Sqn Ldr Keith Walters and his crew at Goose Bay [James Walls] The first Vulcan at RAF Waddington in 1956. It was taken outside the ASF hanger just after it's first service. I don't know the number but no doubt some one will. Some of the people in the picture, W/O Jukes, Flt/sgt Gosling, Chief/tec Williams, SAC Ann Perryman, Cpl Bill Waddington, SAC Peter Light, Cpl Kidd and myself Peter Parkinson. [Peter Parkinson] Derek Aldous(?) jumping out of XM717 [Nigel Gibson] Victor XM717 from 543 Squadron RAF Wyton in the Daily Mail Transatlantic Air Race 1969 [Nigel Gibson] XL230 being flown Flt Lieutenant Stuart Stevenson [Nigel Gibson]
57 & 90 Squadron at work, 1964 [Terry Filing] 57 Squadron at Tengah [Terry Filing] XH619, RAF Masirah, 1969. Taken by Mike Whitmarsh. Mike was Clerk Accounts at the time but remustered to airframes and worked on Vulcans in the early 70's at St Athan.[David Rose] XA937 in Masirah 1968/69. Taken by David Rose, Commcen. Info from Al - Originally a B1, but by that time a K1 tanker of 214 Squadron. [David Rose] HM The Queen presents 83 Squadron standard [Leon Skorczewski]
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