Sunday, 24 July 2016

‘Scene’ ‘North of the Border 3’ on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

A recent short break in Scotland produced a variety of images. Some, I thought were a bit special.

 

So this is the third in a short series. Let me know if you like them.

 

Parts 1 and part 2 were published on 18/06/2016 and  29/06/2016.

 

‘Scene’ in Oban.

 

Previously R928 XVM with ‘Stagecoach Manchester South’.

 

 

 

M800 WCM ‘West Coast Motors’ No. 19702 Volvo B10M / Alexander PS

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

M800 WCM ‘West Coast Motors’ No. 19702 Volvo B10M / Alexander PS on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

M800 WCM ‘West Coast Motors’ No. 19702 Volvo B10M / Alexander PS /2

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

M800 WCM ‘West Coast Motors’ No. 19702 Volvo B10M / Alexander PS /2 on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

M800 WCM ‘West Coast Motors’ No. 19702 Volvo B10M/  Alexander PS /3

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

M800 WCM ‘West Coast Motors’ No. 19702 Volvo B10M/  Alexander PS /3 on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

M800 WCM ‘West Coast Motors’ No. 19702 Volvo B10M / Alexander PS /4 

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

M800 WCM ‘West Coast Motors’ No. 19702 Volvo B10M / Alexander PS /4  on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

‘Scene’ in Sheffield Part 1 on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

 

 

The last time I was in Sheffield, I concentrated on the transport activity at Meadowhall.

 

On this latest return to the City of My birth, I concentrated on the City Centre and  the Interchange in Pond Street.

 

A word of caution. 

 

The Transport Interchange is private property and the authorities there, whilst they have no objection to photographers insist that they get a permit to take pictures and sign in and out on every visit. 

 

If in doubt go to the city end of Platform 1 and enquire.

 

It is interesting that buses acquired by ‘TM Travel’ (TMT) from fellow ‘Wellglade’ group member ‘trentbarton’ retain their original fleet number whilst buses from other sources are numbered in ‘TMT’s own system.

 

 

TM52 BUS ‘TM Travel’ No. 1162 Optare Solo

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TM52 BUS ‘TM Travel’ No. 1162 Optare Solo on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 


YJ57 EHC ‘TM Travel’ No. 1194 Optare Solo

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YJ57 EHC ‘TM Travel’ No. 1194 Optare Solo on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

 

W425 RTO ‘TM Travel’ No. 425 Optare Solo

on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


W425 RTO ‘TM Travel’ No.425 Optare Solo on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 


X732 FPO ‘TM Travel’ No. 1150 Optare Solo

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X732 FPO ‘TM Travel’ No. 1150 Optare Solo on. ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

 

Although ‘TMT’s Optare Versa’s have never served with ‘trentbarton’. They are numbered in the ‘tb’ fleet sequence.

 

 

YD63 VDT ‘TM Travel’ No. 833 Optare Versa

on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

YD63 VDT ‘TM Travel’ No. 833 Optare Versa on. ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

Wearing the ‘Sheffield’s Line 30’ livery.

 


YD63 VDX ‘TM Travel’ No. 835 Optare Versa

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YD63 VDX ‘TM Travel’ No. 835 Optare Versa on. ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

Wearing the ‘Sheffield’s Line 30’ livery.

 


YN08 JWE ‘TM Travel’ No. 1200 MAN 12.240 / Plaxton Centro

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YN08 JWE ‘TM Travel’ No. 1200 MAN 12.240 / Plaxton Centro on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

New to ‘TMT’ on the Sheffield City Centre ’Freebee’ service. It has also had a spell in Derby with fellow ‘Wellglade’ group member ‘notts & derby’.



YJ05 JWV ‘Sheffield Community Transport’ No. 09 Optare Solo

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YJ05 JWV ‘Sheffield Community Transport’ No. 09 Optare Solo on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


 

 

 



Friday, 15 July 2016

‘Scene’ on a Day Out with Dennis to Bakewell on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

This set of images is to illustrate an article written for a magazine called ‘All Things Local’.

 

This community magazine is produced and distributed from a base in Kilburn, Derbyshire and covers large areas of the towns of Ripley and Belper.

 

Wether you are travelling from Belper or Ripley, your first bus of the day is one of ‘trentbarton’s ‘the sixes’. 

 

A Swedish built Scania chassis fitted with a body built in Northern Ireland by ‘Wright’s of Ballymena.

 

If you are travelling from Ripley, your second bus of the day will be another of the same.

 

This combination should get you to Bakewell.

 

FJ55 BZS ‘trentbarton’ No. 690 Scania L94UB / Wright Solar Urban

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

FJ55 BZS ‘trentbarton’ 690 Scania L94UB / Wright Solar Urban on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’


From Bakewell to Chesterfield you will be travelling with ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ (HoB).

‘HoB’ are a long established independent operator who because of the diversity of their fleet might produce any member of their fleet.

 

It could be for example,

 

PL06 TGE ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ No. 5 Dennis Dart / MCV Evolution

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

PL06 TGE ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ 5 Dennis Dart / MCV Evolution on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

This is a British built chassis that was produced in Guildford fitted with an Egyptian built body that was finished in the UK.

 

 

The return from Chesterfield to Ripley is by ‘trentbarton’ once more using their ‘comet’ service.

 

This service replaced the former ‘red arrow’ service that ran between Chesterfield and Derby until October last year.

 

FJ09 XPE ‘trentbarton’ 746 Bolvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

FJ09 XPE ‘trentbarton’ 746 Bolvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

Another Swedish chassis, this time by Volvo, again fitted with Northern Irish bodywork by ‘Wrights’.

 

Those passengers returning to Belper from Ripley will do so on yet another ‘trentbarton’ ‘the sixes’ service.

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

‘Scene’ on the X38 service between Derby and Burton on Trent on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

For some years the X38 service which links the City of Derby and Burton on Trent has been run as a joint service by ‘Arriva Midlands’ and ‘trentbarton’ (tb).

 

Both operators have steadily upgraded the rolling stock over that time. The latest change being when ‘tb’ withdrew its Optare Tempo’s and replaced them with cascaded Volvo B7RLE’s with Wright bodies.

 

The liveries used by the two companies are similar but different.

 

I was fortunate to catch vehicles from both fleets for comparisons to be made.

 

FJ09 XPA ‘trentbarton’ 742 Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse

on 'Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

FJ09 XPA ‘trentbarton’ 742 Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

FJ09 XPA ‘trentbarton’ 742 Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse /2

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

FJ09 XPA ‘trentbarton’ 742 Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse /2 on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

FJ09 XPA ‘trentbarton’ 742 Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse /3

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

FJ09 XPA ‘trentbarton’ 742 Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse /3 on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

FJ09 XPA ‘trentbarton’ 742 Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse /4

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

FJ09 XPA ‘trentbarton’ 742 Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse /4 on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 


FJ13 FYM ‘Arriva Midlands’ 3767 VDL SB200 / Wright Pulsar

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

 

FJ13 FYM ‘Arriva Midlands’ 3767 VDL SB200 / Wright Pulsar on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


FJ13 FYW ‘Arriva Midlands’ 3768 VDL SB200 / Wright Pulsar

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

 



FJ13 FYW ‘Arriva Midlands’ 3768 VDL SB200 / Wright Pulsar on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 


FJ13 FYW ‘Arriva Midlands’ 3768 VDL SB200 / Wright Pulsar /2

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'


FJ13 FYW ‘Arriva Midlands’ 3768 VDL SB200 / Wright Pulsar /2 on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


FJ13 FYW ‘Arriva Midlands’ 3768 VDL SB200 / Wright Pulsar /3

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FJ13 FYW ‘Arriva Midlands’ 3768 VDL SB200 / Wright Pulsar /3 on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

Saturday, 9 July 2016

‘Scene’ in Reading 1 on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

I passed through Reading on the way to somewhere else so I just had to look at the bus scene there.

 

I arrived by train to find the area outside the station to be the centre of bus activity.

 

The Reading/Heathrow ‘railair’ service leaves from directly outside Reading railway station.

 

This was waiting for its next trip.

 

YX11 HPO ‘First Berkshire’ 20806 Volvo B9R / Plaxton Panther 2 on

‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'


YX11 HPO ‘First Berkshire’ 20806 Volvo B9R / Plaxton Panther 2 on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

YX11 HPO ‘First Berkshire’ 20806 Volvo B9R / Plaxton Panther 2 on

‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

YX11 HPO ‘First Berkshire’ 20806 Volvo B9R / Plaxton Panther 2  /1 on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 



CU04 AYP ‘First Berkshire’ 20550 Volvo B12B / Plaxton Panther on

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CU04 AYP ‘First Berkshire’ 20550 Volvo B12B / Plaxton Panther on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Used as a ‘spare bus’ on the Reading/Heathrow ‘railair’ service it waits directly outside Reading railway station.

 

It has seen some use within the ‘First’ empire having been new to ‘First Cymru’ for ‘National Express’ work and later with ‘First Hampshire’.


 

’Reading Transport’ (RT) is well known for its positive views on the provision of public transport and indeed has been recognised nationally by winning awards for its efforts.

 

Usually at the forefront of technology, there is much to see and admire.

 

 


SN60 EDC ‘Reading Buses’ 204 Alexander Dennis Ltd. Enviro 400H on

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SN60 EDC ‘Reading Buses’ 204 Alexander Dennis Ltd. Enviro 400H on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Branded for route ‘yellow 26’ which serves Southcote, Ford’s Farm, Beansheaf and Calcot from outside the railway station.

 



YY64 VRP ‘Reading Buses’ 755 Alexander Dennis Ltd Enviro 400 MMC on

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YY64 VRP ‘Reading Buses’ 755 Alexander Dennis Ltd Enviro 400 MMC on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Branded for route ‘claret 21’ which serves Christchurch Green, The University of Reading and Lower Earley from outside the railway station.




YY15 OYK ‘Reading Buses’ 768 Alexander Dennis Ltd. Enviro 400 MMC on

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YY15 OYK ‘Reading Buses’ 768 Alexander Dennis Ltd. Enviro 400 MMC on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Branded for ‘emerald’ routes 5, 6 & 6A which serves (5) Corbridge Road and Northumberland Avenue and (6, 6A) Basingstoke Road, Tesco and Whitley Wood from outside the railway station.

 

 

 

LR52 KVZ ‘Reading Buses’ 522 Dennis Trident / Plaxton President on

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LR52 KVZ ‘Reading Buses’ 522 Dennis Trident / Plaxton President on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Branded for ‘Schools Silver Star’ it previously worked in London for ‘Metroline’ as its

TP 358.

 

Strangely described on ‘Reading Transport’s own fleet list as being bodied by Alexander !!

 

 


YX64 VRU ‘Reading Buses’ 758 Alexander Dennis Ltd Enviro 400 MMC on

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YX64 VRU ‘Reading Buses’ 758 Alexander Dennis Ltd Enviro 400 MMC on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Painted in a grey livery which is described on ‘Reading Transport’s own fleet list as ‘Generic’ which I take to mean unbranded. 

 

Effectively making them ‘spare buses’ and able to work as such on any route requiring their services.

 



YN07 LFG ‘Reading Buses’ 840 Scania N230UD / Optare Olympus on

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YN07 LFG ‘Reading Buses’ 840 Scania N230UD / Optare Olympus on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Branded ‘Sky Blue’ for routes 15 & 16 which serve (15) Dee Park and Tilehurst Triangle and (16) Oxford Road, Overdown Road and Purley.

 

 


YN08 MKV ‘Reading Buses’ 1105 Scania CN270UD OmniCity on

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YN08 MKV ‘Reading Buses’ 1105 Scania CN270UD OmniCity on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

 

 

Branded for the pink routes which is a series of 6 routes. The 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 which serve a large area around Caversham, Caversham Heights, Caversham Park and Emmer Green to the North of the town.

 

 

 


YN08 MKZ ‘Reading Buses’ 1107 Scania CN270UD OmniCity on

 

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YN08 MKZ ‘Reading Buses’ 1107 Scania CN270UD OmniCity on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Nominally branded for the pink routes (see the lower front panel) which is a series of 4 routes. The 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 which serve a large area around Caversham, Caversham Heights, Caversham Park and Emmer Green to the North of the City.

 

Carrying additional branding for Reading College.

 

 



BF62 JZK ‘Stewarts Coaches of Mortimer’ Mercedes-Benz Citaro on

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BF62 JZK ‘Stewarts Coaches of Mortimer’ Mercedes-Benz Citaro on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Working on the shuttle from ‘Thames Valley Park’ which is a high tech business park on the Eastern side of the town.




Monday, 4 July 2016

‘Scene’ at The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) at RAF Coningsby on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

A trip organised by my local U3A group allowed us into the unit’s hangar where photography is welcomed.

 

The origins of ‘BBMF’ evolved during the 1950’s when it was felt that one way of commemorating the ‘Battle of Britain’ Battle Honour would be to preserve and fly surviving aircraft from that time.

 

Starting out with a single Supermarine Spitfire it has expanded over the years to include further Spitfires, Hawker Hurricanes, the Douglas Dakota and of course the Avro Lancaster.

 

On the day, there were a couple of aircraft outside. One of which was Spitfire conducting a rather noisy engine test. The rest were tucked up indoors.

 

ZA947 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Douglas Dakota C3.

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

ZA947 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Douglas Dakota C3. on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

Built as a Douglas C-47A in 1942 and issued to the ‘United States Army Air Force’. 

Almost immediately it was transferred to the ‘Royal Canadian Air Force’ where it stayed until being declared surplus in 1971.

 

Purchased by the ‘Royal Aircraft Establishment’ and given the RAF serial KG661, it was later given its current markings.

 

Declared surplus again by the ‘RAE’ in 1992. It was adopted by RAF ‘Strike Command’ and joined the ‘BBMF’ in 1993.

 

Seen with the Port engine removed and the Starboard engine being worked on and now carrying the name ‘KWICHERBICHEN’.

 

 

MK356 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Vickers Supermarine Spitfire LF IXC Coded 5J-K on

Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

MK356 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Vickers Supermarine Spitfire LF IXC Coded 5J-K on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Built at Castle Bromwich in 1944 and issued to no. 443 Squadron of the ‘Royal Canadian Air Force’.

 

Badly damaged after a series of ‘crash’ landings it was reduced to being a maintainence airframe at RAF Halton.

 

After spending 17 years as a gate guardian at various establishments, restoration started in 1992 being completed in 1997 when it joined the ‘BBMF’.

 

 

LF363 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Hawker Hurricane IIC Coded JX-B

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

LF363 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Hawker Hurricane IIC Coded JX-B on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

LF363 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Hawker Hurricane IIC Coded JX-B on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

Built by Hawkers at Langley near Slough in 1943 and is believed to be the last of its kind to join the RAF.

 

Stored postwar, it became the first aircraft to join the ‘Historic Aircraft Flight’ (the forerunner of the BBMF) in 1957.

 

Badly damaged by a crash and fire, it was restored between 1994 and 1997.

 

Currently painted as a Hurricane I of No.1 Squadron. Being flown by Sergeant Arthur Clarke DFM. 

 

 

PZ865 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Hawker Hurricane IIC coded EG-S

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

PZ865 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Hawker Hurricane IIC coded EG-S on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

The very last Hurricane built out of 14,533 rolled off the Hawker’s Langley production line in July 1944.

 

Bought by Hawker’s from the Air Ministry, it was initially stored by them until being modified and used as a ‘racer’ carrying the civilian registration G-AMAU.

 

It made many flying display appearances and appeared in the film ‘The Battle of Britain’.

 

Overhauled and re painted into its wartime camouflage, it was presented to the ‘BBMF’ in 1972.

 

Currently painted as a South East Asia Command machine of 1944.

 

 

AB910 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Vb Coded SH-F

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

AB910 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Vb Coded SH-F on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

New in 1941. It served with a variety of Squadrons including No.s 222, 130, 133, 242, 416 and 410 accumulating a total 0f 143 operational sorties before being withdrawn from the front line in1944.

 

It continued in service with support units until being sold onto the civilian market where for a time it carried the registration (G-AISU) being used as an ‘air racer’.

 

Overhauled in 1953 it appeared on the display circuit until being donated to ‘BBMF’ in 1965.

 

A further refurbishment was completed in 2015 with the aircraft being painted in the colours  of a 64 Squadron aircraft at the time of the D-Day invasion.

 

 

P7350 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Vickers Supermarine Spitfire IIa Coded EB-G

on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk'

 

P7350 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Vickers Supermarine Spitfire IIa Coded EB-G on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

An original ‘Battle of Britain’ aircraft being the 14th. built out of 11,989 at Castle Bromwich and as such is the oldest airworthy Spitfire in the world.

 

Serving with No.s 266, 603, 616 and 64 Squadrons before being transferred to support work, it was sold for scrap in 1948.

 

Saved for preservation and restored to flying condition in 1968 it carried the civilian registration

G-AWIJ and appeared in the film ‘The Battle of Britain’.

 

After which it was presented to the ‘BBMF’ where it appears in the colours of No 41 Squadron.

 

 

PM631 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Vickers Supermarine Spitfire PR XIX

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PM631 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Vickers Supermarine Spitfire PR XIX on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Currently under repair, It was built in 1945 but was too late to see wartime service. Stored until 1949, it went on to serve at an Advanced Flying School before being modified for meteorological work.

 

Delivered to the ‘Historic Aircraft Flight’ which was a forerunner of the ’BBMF’ in 1957.

 

 

 

WG486 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ DHC1 Chipmunk T10 Coded G

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WG486 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ DHC1 Chipmunk T10 Coded G on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

Currently under repair. One of two Chipmunks at the ‘BBMF’ to keep pilots up to date on piston engined aircraft.

 

Originally buit as a trainer in 1951 and used at times in Cyprus and Germany on low level reconnaisance flights.

 

 

PA474 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Avro Lancaster BI Coded KC-A

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PA474 ‘RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’ Avro Lancaster BI Coded KC-A on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

Probably the BBMF’s most famous and most easily reconised aircraft.

 

Built at Chester by Vickers Armstrong’s in 1945. Having missed the European war, it was prepared for service against Japan but Japan surrendered before it could be used against them.

 

Initially stored, it eventually went to East and South Africa on survey work until 1952.

 

Further work was done for the Royal College of Aeronautics at Cranfield testing aerofoil sections mounted above the fuselage which looked like a sharks fin.

 

In 1965 the aircraft was transferred to No. 44 Squadron (then flying Vulcans) for restoration to begin. This was completed and it was transferred to the ‘BBMF’ in 1973.

 

The current name shown on the fuselage ‘Thumper Mk III’ was carried by another Lancaster (DV385) which was an aircraft that flew with No. 617 Squadron after the Dams raid.

 

 

Having been conducted round the BBMF’s hangar, on the way out I was able to capture photo’s of what else was on view.

 

 

RAF Coningsby is known as being the home of the Eurofighter Typhoon so I was surprised to find two Boeing E-3D Sentry AEW 1’s parked up. These are normally based at RAF Waddington.

 

ZH104 ‘Royal Air Force’ Boeing E-3D Sentry AEW 1 Coded 04

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ZH104 ‘Royal Air Force’ Boeing E-3D Sentry AEW 1 Coded 04 on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

ZH101 ‘Royal Air Force’ Boeing E-3D Sentry AEW 1 Coded 01

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ZH101 ‘Royal Air Force’ Boeing E-3D Sentry AEW 1 Coded 01 on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

ZK317 ‘Royal Air Force’ Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 Coded ES

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ZK317 ‘Royal Air Force’ Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 Coded ES on ‘Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

ZJ812 ‘Royal Air Force’ Eurofighter Typhoon T3 Coded BK

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