Battle of Britain Air Show
Headcorn
June 24, 2022
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Left to right: Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (124485 'DF-A' registered G-BEDF) 'Memphis Belle / Sally B'. |
Left to right: Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (124485 'DF-A' registered G-BEDF) 'Memphis Belle / Sally B'. |
Left to right: Douglas C-47B-35-DK (KP220 registered G-ANAF) with Heritage Air Services it was built by Douglas at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and delivered in June 1945 to the RAF. |
Left to right: C-47B-35-DK (KP220 registered G-ANAF) with North American T-6G Texan (49-3209 registered G-DDMV).
North American T-6G Texan (51-15042 'TA-042' registered G-BGHU).
Noorduyn AT-16 Harvard IIB (FE511 registered G-CIUW) with Canadian Car & Foundry T-6J Texan (1747 registered G-BGPB). |
Left to right: Boeing N2S-3 Stearman/Kaydet (G-WGWK and G-WWLK) with The Wing Walk Company. |
Left to right: Hurricane Mk.1 (V7497 'SD-X' registered G-HRLI). |
Hurricane Mk.1 (R4118 'UP-W' registered G-HUPW). |
Left to right: Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 (P3717 'SW-P' registered G-HITT) named 'Hugh/Soph' a Battle of Britain survivor it was restored in 2017.
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc (LF363) with Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF). |
Left to right: Supermarine Spitfire MK.IX (TD314 registered G-CGYJ) was built at Castle Bromwich in late 1944. |
Left to right: Supermarine Spitfire Mk.TIX (NH341 registered G-CICK) was built at Castle Bromwich as a Spitfire Low Level Fighter (LFIXE) and delivered to 8MU in April 1944. |
Left to right: Supermarine Spitfire MK.VIIIc (MV154 painted as MT928 'ZX-M' registered D-FEUR).
Spitfire PR.XI (PL983 registered G-PRXI).
Yakovlev Yak-3UWP ('27 white' registered F-AZIM) in recently applied Ukranian Air Force markings.
Boeing Stearman Kaydet N2S-3 (699 registered G-CCXB). |
Left to right: Hispano HA.1112M1L Buchon ('Yellow 10' registered G-AWHK). |
Hispano HA.1112M1L Buchon ('Yellow 10' registered G-AWHK). Its previous Spanish Air Force serial C.4K-102 can still be seen on the wing flap. |
Left to right: Hispano HA.1112M1L Buchon ('Yellow 10' registered G-AWHK), running repairs. |
Left to right: The 2022 Red Arrows display. |