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Goodwood Vintage Fly-In 2008
25th May 2008

Any event organised by the team at Goodwood is always worth visiting, but this year's 3rd Vintage Fly-In & Display promised to be the best yet. However, the fickle British weather gods tried their best to put a massive spanner in the works with forecasts of driving rain and high winds over both days that the show was to be held.

As with the famous Revival Meeting held each September, all aircraft invited to fly-in or display were older than the cut-off date of 1966, the year that the circuit originally closed down. Over 100 were expected, but due to that weather around 90 didn't make it on the Sunday (the event was totally cancelled on the Monday due to waterlogging and very high winds). However, the promised rain didn't materialise on the first day and in fact by mid-afternoon, sunscreen and short sleeves were the order of the day.

Taking pride of place in front of the Aero Club was the replica prototype Spitfire from Solent Sky and for a donation the cockpit could be viewed.

As always a wonderful view could be had from the very relaxed atmosphere of the lawn of the various aircraft that had made it. These included the Spitfire and Mustang from the Old Flying Machine Company at Duxford, without which no aviation related event at Goodwood would be complete. Other visitors were Pete Kynsey's diminutive Cosmic Wind air racer, Anna Walker's Bucker Jungmann, Andrew Dixon's Pembroke over from Bournemouth, a Pilatus P-2 from Earl's Colne and the Great War Display Team of replica Sopwith Triplane, two SE5a replicas, a couple of Junkers CL.1s and what must be the nicest Fokker Dr. Triplane replica that I have ever seen. One mustn't forget the Goodwood Aero Club's own pride and joy namely their Harvard IIB which I remember many years ago when it was based at Blackbushe in RAF Training Colours.

Joining the line was a Boeing Stearman from Vic Norman's Aerosuperbatics Team Guinot wingwalker team. Originally, there was due to be a second aircraft from the team on site, but this was stuck at their base at Rendcomb in Gloucestershire with 'the cloud on the ground'. Vic therefore gave a wonderful solo routine with Sarah Tanner on the wing. Sarah was obviously relishing the event and seemed to thoroughly enjoy the atmosphere and was beaming all afternoon.

Over by the hangars, a large space had been created for the aircraft that had originally been expected had the weather played ball. What was missing in quantity however was certainly made up by quality with a pretty rare sighting of four of the delightful Luscombe Silvaire's parked in a line. Each was in immaculate condition and positively gleamed in the crisp sunlight. Also present were a Taylorcraft 12D, Jodel, Auster and a gorgeous Bucker Jungmeister. Hopefully 2009 will bring better weather so that the aircraft, which are all specially invited, can fill this area.

This was the first year that an actual flying diplay had been arranged - though aerial activity had been part of the event in the previous two years on an informal basis. The beauty of the Goodwood Airfield is it's curved nature and glorious Sussex backdrop. With the coast not far away, clear air is usually guaranteed. Most of the aircraft that had flown in took part - with the exception of the Luscombes, Jungmeister, Jodel and Auster.

Anna Walker was spectacular as usual in the Jungmann and Andrew Dixon displayed the Pembroke. On a much smaller scale was Pete Kynsey in the Cosmic Wind, which was followed by the only jet participant in the shape of Delta Jet's Hunter T.7 in the colours of The Blue Diamonds display team. Not to be outdone, the Chichester Model Aircraft club had put together and excellent display of radio controlled flying which included Extra 300, Eurofighter Typhoon, DH.110, Spitfire, Swordfish, Airspeed Oxford and a very well flown jet assisted glider among many others.

Then is was back to full size with Team Guinot with Sarah loving every minute of the display up on the wing which finished with the new 'Guinot Goose' where she sits with one leg over the leading edge! During the routine, she gave her own special salute to Rolls-Royce, who's factory is within the Goodwood Estate, by holding her arms in the shape of the famous 'Spirit Of Ecstasy'.

This was followed by a surprise in the shape of the unique Foster-Wikner Wicko. Built in 1938, this unique aircraft won the inaugural Freddie March Spirit Of Aviation Trophy at the 1007 Revival Meeting. In the hands of its owner, Joe Dible, a splendid display was flown showing off this lovely aircraft.

Next the sky was full of dogfights with the Great War Display Team. These guys, who are based at various airfields and come together to give these displays always draw huge applause as did the Aero Club's Harvard and the unusual Pilatus P-2.

Bringing the display to a close, only superlatives can be used when talking about Lee Proudfoot in the famous Spitfire IX MH434 and Alister Key in Mustang 'Ferocious Frankie'. Catching many by surprise, Lee started with a wonderful fast and low curving pass on his return from Old Sarum where he had also been displaying. The sound of the Merlin in the Spitfire and the wonderful whistle from 'Frankie' never ceases to please.

One unfortunate absentee from the flying was the DC-6 from Coventry in her new British Eagle colour scheme. She was due to display and land for a special announcement of a partnership between 'The Six' and the charity fly2help. Full details of this exciting linkup can be found on the fly2help website by clicking the button below.

It was a shame that the weather played such havoc with the event - especially the complete cancellation of the second day - but the show that did go ahead proved once again that Goodwood events are not to be missed.

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Aero Club - Supermarine Spitfire prototype rep - K5054/G-BRDV, Solent Sky
Aero Club - Supermarine Spitfire prototype rep - K5054/G-BRDV, Solent Sky
Aero Club - Supermarine Spitfire prototype rep - K5054/G-BRDV, Solent Sky
Aero Club - Supermarine Spitfire prototype rep - K5054/G-BRDV, Solent Sky
Aero Club - Supermarine Spitfire prototype rep - K5054/G-BRDV, Solent Sky
Aero Club - Supermarine Spitfire prototype rep - K5054/G-BRDV, Solent Sky
Aero Club - Supermarine Spitfire prototype rep - K5054/G-BRDV, Solent Sky
Aero Club - Supermarine Spitfire prototype rep - K5054/G-BRDV, Solent Sky
Fly-In - 'Ferocious Frankie' & Junior
Fly-In - 'Ferocious Frankie' & Junior
Fly-In - 'Ferocious Frankie' & Junior
Fly-In - 'Ferocious Frankie' & Junior
Fly-In - Auster J/1N Alpha - G-TENT, R Callaway-Lewis
Fly-In - Auster J/1N Alpha - G-TENT, R Callaway-Lewis
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Boeing Stearman, Team Guinot, Sarah Tanner
Fly-In - Bucker BU.133C Jungmeister - G-BUKK/U-80, E J F McEntee
Fly-In - Bucker BU.133C Jungmeister - G-BUKK/U-80, E J F McEntee
Fly-In - Bucker BU.133C Jungmeister - G-BUKK/U-80, E J F McEntee
Fly-In - Bucker BU.133C Jungmeister - G-BUKK/U-80, E J F McEntee
Fly-In - Bucker BU.133C Jungmeister - G-BUKK/U-80, E J F McEntee
Fly-In - Bucker BU.133C Jungmeister - G-BUKK/U-80, E J F McEntee
Fly-In - Bucker Jungmann, Cosmic Wind & Fokker Dr.1
Fly-In - Bucker Jungmann, Cosmic Wind & Fokker Dr.1
Fly-In - Cosmic Wind, Sopwith Triplane & Fokker Dr.1
Fly-In - Cosmic Wind, Sopwith Triplane & Fokker Dr.1
Fly-In - Jodel D.120A - G-BJYK, M R Baker
Fly-In - Jodel D.120A - G-BJYK, M R Baker
Fly-In - Jodel D.120A, Bucker BU-133 Jungmeister & Auster J/1N Alpha
Fly-In - Jodel D.120A, Bucker BU-133 Jungmeister & Auster J/1N Alpha
Fly-In - Jodel D.120A, Bucker BU-133 Jungmeister & Auster J/1N Alpha
Fly-In - Jodel D.120A, Bucker BU-133 Jungmeister & Auster J/1N Alpha
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8A -  G-BPPO, M G Rummey
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8A - G-BPPO, M G Rummey
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8E - G-BRUG, K.Reeve & N W Barratt
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8E - G-BRUG, K.Reeve & N W Barratt
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8E - G-BTCH, 'CH' flying Group, Popham
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8E - G-BTCH, 'CH' flying Group, Popham
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8EF - G-KENM, M G Waters
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8EF - G-KENM, M G Waters
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8EF - G-KENM, M G Waters
Fly-In - Luscombe Silvaire - 8EF - G-KENM, M G Waters
Fly-In - Noorduyn Harvard IIB - G-AZSC/43-SC, Goodwood Aero Club
Fly-In - Noorduyn Harvard IIB - G-AZSC/43-SC, Goodwood Aero Club
Fly-In - Percival P.66 Pembroke C.1 - WV740, A Dixon
Fly-In - Percival P.66 Pembroke C.1 - WV740, A Dixon
Fly-In - Pilatus P-2 U-110/G-PTWO, R G Meredith, Earls Colne
Fly-In - Pilatus P-2 U-110/G-PTWO, R G Meredith, Earls Colne
Fly-In - Pilatus P-2 U-110/G-PTWO, R G Meredith, Earls Colne
Fly-In - Pilatus P-2 U-110/G-PTWO, R G Meredith, Earls Colne
Fly-In - Radio Controlled Aircraft
Fly-In - Radio Controlled Aircraft
Fly-In - Radio Controlled Aircraft
Fly-In - Radio Controlled Aircraft
Fly-In - Relaxing, Anna Walker, Bucker Jungmann
Fly-In - Relaxing, Anna Walker, Bucker Jungmann
Fly-In - Tangmere Aviation Museum
Fly-In - Tangmere Aviation Museum
Fly-In - Tangmere Aviation Museum - Hawker Hunter F.4 WV332, 234 Sqn Colours
Fly-In - Tangmere Aviation Museum - Hawker Hunter F.4 WV332, 234 Sqn Colours
Fly-In - Taylorcraft BC-12D - G-AHNR, J C Holland
Fly-In - Taylorcraft BC-12D - G-AHNR, J C Holland
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible
Foster-Wikner Wicko - G-AFJB 1938, Joe Dible