I managed to sneak away from the fam for a couple of days. My ancestors were calling, so I went to the UK for 2 days, mainly to see Westminster Abbey (overwhelming!) and spend more time up at the IWM Duxford museum. I had been to Duxford back in 1997 and it was a flying trip with me literally running from hangar to hangar. This trip was a bit better, as I had two hours on-site this time, but sadly discovered even this amount of time is still not enough


I got to walk through the Concorde there, this one being the "101" bird, the first pre-production test aeroplane. It was used for icing testing amongst other tests. It is full of instrumentation, which was of great interest to me. I also got to spend time with another of my all time fav aeroplanes, the E.E. Lightning F.1. It still looks like it's doing Mach 2 standing still. This is the ex-74 Sqn bird with the tiger head on the side.
Anyhoo, lots more to report on my Duxford visit. I will post photos soon!
Still a very much jet-lagged Adam
