Luscombes to Oaksey Park
Oaksey Park Airfield
August 14, 2021
Poor weather across the country prevented all but three Luscombes from reaching this charming airfield.
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Luscombe line-up, despite the excellent weather at Oaksey Park it was very poor elsewhere.
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Left to right: Luscombe 8E Silvaire Deluxe (G-BSSA).
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Left to right: Luscombe 8F Silvaire (G-LUSK) arriving.
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Left to right: Luscombe 8F Silvaire (G-LUSK) from 1947.
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Left to right: Luscombe 8E (G-BRUG) built 1946.
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Left to right: Boeing PT-13D Stearman Kaydet (N1731B) on its way to the Isle of Wight. The Boeing PT-13D Kaydet was a primary trainer biplane used by the US Army Air Corps, US Navy, and other Allied nations during the late 1930s and World War Two. As part of the Boeing-Stearman Model 75 family, it was one of the most widely produced and used primary trainers.
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Left to right: Boeing PT-13D Stearman Kaydet (N1731B '716' c/n 75-5716).
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Left to right: Boeing PT-13D Stearman Kaydet (N1731B '716').