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Name: Thomas Lear
Location: Leicestershire,
England
Date: Monday February 12 20107 - 21:22:35
Comments: I think that what the BBMF flight does is wounderful. Kepping brilliant planes flying that saved Great Britin and it is a living memory of all the people that gave there lives to the country. It also gives young people like myself to see the aeroplanes ,that so many poeple loved, working and flying. Thank you.
Name: Herb Beeler
Location: Holyoke,
Massaachusetts,
USA
Date: Monday February 12 20107 - 20:52:15
Comments:This is a great web-site.I still have a picture of a Lancaster No. PA385 that I took thru the fence as a kid when a squadron visited Westover Field in Chicopee, Massachusetts in the early 1940's.
Always admired the British planes of WWII.
Name: Tim Callaway
Date: Monday February 12 20107 - 15:32:00
Comments:The guestbook has been properly reinstated and is now working. Apologies for the interuption in service.
Name: Martin Reall
Location: lincoln,
Lincolnshire,
England
Date: Friday January 05 20107 - 12:24:42
Comments:Great site.Look forward to seeing you at the airshows this year.(maybe even in formation with XH558 later on),and thank you for all the hard work you all put in for the air displays for us,the general public,every year,it is much appreciated.
Name: Tony Vaughan
Location: Cardiff,
Glamorgan,
South Wales
Date: Tuesday January 02 20107 - 20:25:54
Comments: I'm looking for anyone who has any information Ref.A relative of mine K.I.A.who was serving with 83rd. squadron during Dec 1944,Name of Robert Frederick GOODMAN ,service no.1319008.Any information will be gladly received and acknowledged.Regards Tony
Name: Scott Butler
Warwickshire,
England
Date: Sunday December 31 20106 - 12:34:36
Comments:I heard a rumour that Jim Baddeley was flying the Lancaster and had to see it with my own eyes. I had the pleasure of flying with Jim in Northern Ireland during his stint on the Islanders, he introduced me to the lesser known aviation term "Schnurgle" (as in, "we'll just 'Schnurgle' around this hill!) Jim, if you get to read this, glad to see that things are going well and maybe i'll see you during the 2007 season. Don't worry if you don't remember the name, i'm VERY forgettable :o)
PS: Any more taxi checks in civilian attire? ;o)
Name: George Mann
Location: Howick Auckland,
New Zealand
Date: Sunday December 31 20106 - 01:27:10
Comments:My very first 2 flights were in a Lancaster each of 3.30hrs.In 1946 I joined the ATC 1227sqd Sidcup Kent. In the summer camp of'47 at Mildenhall.We had manouvers with a Spitfire and despite all the diving and turning I was not sick BUT an experience never to be forgotten or bettered and to this day I still brag that I have flown in a Lancaster despite having flown in other types of that era also. To this day I get a feeling of pride when I see a Lancaster in a film. A wonderfull aircraft given to us by a great designer.
Name: Gordon Welch
Location: Long Marton,
Cumbria,
U.K.
Date: Saturday December 30 20106 - 19:45:05
Comments:I was stationed at R.A.F. Coningsby from 1976-1984. Most of my time was spent at the refuelling flight. As a crane operator I had the pleasure of assisting with an inner port engine change on that most wonderful of aircraft, the Lancaster. R.A.F. Coningsby has changed somewhat since my day, but I'm very proud to have assisted in a small way in maintaining and refuelling/towing the old lady. May she continue to give pleasure to so many people for years to come.
Name: Hugh Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Saturday December 30 20106 - 14:03:58
Comments:Nothing very much seems to be happening in the Guest Book at the moment so could a report be given on how the maintenance of the Lancaster is proceeding. We hope there isn't going to be a massive job to be completed like the replacing of the dreaded main spar some years ago. Also, when I read of the likelihood of the Red Arrows having to limit their smoke trails to white to save money, what other tricks have the 'powers that be' up their sleeves.
Name: Gordon Yeardly
Location: Berwick upon Tweed,
Northumberland,
UK
Date: Friday December 22 20106 - 17:33:45
Comments:Many thanks to all at bbmf for the years of pleasure we have enjoyed on every visit to Coningsby. Merry Christmas and a safe, healthy and successful New Year. See you in 2007.
Name: glen tyzack
Location: Shoreham,
sussex,
England
Date: Tuesday December 19 20106 - 09:51:57
Comments:Thanks to SqL Al Pinner for presenting memorabilia to two young enthusiasts at Shoreham Airport. The smiles lasted a full two days and helped young John Sturt, aged 10, through his chemotherapy. Thanks to all the crew who signed the print. See you in the summer.
Name: Stephen Brown
Location: Auckland ,
New Zealand
Date: Sunday December 17 20106 - 20:55:22
Comments:I first saw the Memorial Flight in 1986 and have never forgotten it. There is an on-going debate about whether the Lancaster at Auckland's Museum Of Transport and Technology should ever fly, with concern about its safety still winning out at present. Regardless, the Lancaster is true testament to the unflinching sacrifice of air crew who did indeed fly night after night - often for years - and paid an inordinate cost. The fact that they have never been truly recognised or acknowldged for their very real contribution to the war effort simply adds to the poignancy and significance of the Memorial Flight. Long may it continue.
Name: Mick Stephens
Location: Coventry,
Date: Thursday December 14 20106 - 13:02:33
Comments:You cant mistake the sound of those Merlin engines so when I heard them I looked out the window and just saw the Lancaster flying by. It is being serviced at the moment at Bagington airfield, Coventry`s airport. They have a very good museum there also. Be good to see the Lanc back in flight for next year. Mick
Name: Marcelo Rodrigues Campos
Location: Guaruja,
São Paulo,
Brasil
Date: Wednesday December 13 20106 - 05:10:51
Comments: excelent site
Name: Keith Wilson
Location: Cleethorpes,
UK
Date: Monday December 11 20106 - 20:13:19
Comments:Have just been surfing the site, having watched the Flight on many occasions this year. Dad was radio ops training on Lancs at the end of the war and has so much enjoyed seeing the plane in flight!
Just a follow up to Stuart's e-mail of 30/10/06 regarding the location of the Lanc on Google Earth - cut and paste these co-ordinates into the search box and watch what happens - awesome!! ( 52 20'10.93N, 0 11'43.55W )
Keep up the good work and can't wait for 2007.
Name: David Watson
Location: Glasgow,
Strathclyde,
Scotland
Date: Sunday December 10 20106 - 11:50:01
Comments:hello..Thoroughly enjoyed Viewing the website & browsing Guest-Book..I would like to
Enquire 'If' Spitfire
EBZ P7350/7666
With'Observer Corps'legend will
Ever Participate in Battle For Britain Memorial Flight Again?
In Rememberance Role of The
Royal Observer Corps 1925-1991.
Name: Tracey Dove
Location: Essex,
Essex,
UK
Date: Saturday December 09 20106 - 18:14:19
Comments:I Visited the centre last week without knowing much about the aircraft but had Terry take us on the guided tour and he was brilliant and told us some really insteresting things. I came away wanting to know more about the planes and visited the Lancaster base nearby but that centre was not as informative as the raf battle of britain centre. thanks to terry and all the staff for making my visit memorable. I cant wait to visit again !
Name: James Foster
Location: Blackpool,
Lancashire,
England
Date: Thursday December 07 20106 - 21:41:26
Comments:The BBMF sounds ok to me. Yes the Battle of Britain was mainly a fighter command effort etc but the BBMF isnt about the battle of britain as in summer 1940 but the battle of britain in general throughout the second world war. We all know it as the BBMF and kids will hopefully grow up knowing it as the BBMF. i was confused as a kid also but i was told the reasons etc and now i understand. it will be the same for all young kids. they will learn and tell their kids when their older and grandkids.
Hope to see the BBMF over Blackpool in 07.
Take care
James
Name: Hubert Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Thursday December 07 20106 - 09:54:27
Comments:Chris Chandler is right because the Lancaster was not in service at the Battle of Britain but it symbolises the part that Bomber Command played in that campaign. Bristol Blenheims, Handley Page Hampdens, Vickers Wellingtons and Armstrong Whitleys were the aircraft used to attack airfields, aircraft factories and invasion barges. There has always been a misunderstanding that the Battle of Britain was a concern only to Fighter Command.
Name: Chris Chandler
Location: bedford,
beds,
UK
Date: Wednesday December 06 20106 - 20:48:40
Comments: The BBMF is the best thing in aviation history, BUT can the name be changed !!??? I do WW2 talks to children and they are growing up thinking that Lancasters flew in the Battle of Britain ! On occasions I have had children who have seen th BBMF confused when i tell them Lancasters did not fly in the B of B.We have Sally B as memphis belle even though shes a G model so lets not warp history even more by making them think Lancasters were in the B of B.The name Battle FOR Britain memorial flight may help historical accuracy ! Thanks for the wonderful past and future memories
Name: Hubert Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Monday December 04 20106 - 10:38:25
Comments:I am not sure whether this is the right place to
mention this but there is a campaign going on to persuade the government to
reconsider the award of a medal to members of Bomber Command in WW2. The petition
is available for the public to sign on:-
petitions.pm.gov.uk/BomberCommand/
Name: Bill Bradley
Location: Swansea,
United Kingdom
Date: Wednesday November 29 20106 - 23:24:17
Comments:I flew in 474 for around 50 hours when it was at Cranfield where I was a Research Fellow in Flight Department. Enjoyed every minute of it. Loved your site.
Name: Josie
Location: Boston,
Lincs,
GB
Date: Monday November 27 20106 - 00:20:47
Comments: Guess what my hubby's having for Christmas. I can't afford the real thing, but I'll treat him to membership after looking at your wonderful site.Thank you for your hard work and God bless.
Name: MR TERRY DIXON
Location: durham,
uk
Date: Saturday November 25 20106 - 18:28:44
Comments:i would like to thank the B.B.M.F for letting my self and my farther. William Charles Dixon who served in 61 squadron as a wop/ag at Skellingthorpe go in to the lancaster and sit in the wirless ops seat and for allowing me to video the hole thing i will never for get that day as long as i live all the best to to the B B M F
Regards Mr T DIXON
Name: Matt French (cdt)
essex,
Date: Friday November 17 20106 - 16:43:21
Comments:Love the BBMF one of he reason's i want to join up. But looking at the crew there are no engineering officer's. Which is what i working to, by trying to get every qualification i can get my hands on.
If all is lost, you're still doing a great job.
Name: Mike Warburton
Location: Altrincham,
Cheshire,
UK
Date: Wednesday November 15 20106 - 23:49:20
Comments:A huge thank you to BBMF for my amazing first LLA open day on the 24th. Thanks also to Tom Allett, Editor of the LLA Memorial Flight magazine for publishing my article "And Then There Were Seven ." You have made a lot of people very happy.
The Diary of Sgt Bernard Clark on 'The Latest News' page was a fine tribute for Rememberance Day, so once again BBMF, a big thank you.
I feel a great empathy with everything Coningsby, including all the special people involved with BBMF. My best wishes to all.
Mike Warburton
Name: Mick Pinckard
Location: Preston,
Lancashire,
UK
Date: Wednesday November 15 20106 - 10:38:52
Comments:MESSAGE FOR F/Lt Ed Straw.
Ed Please make contact.
Thanks,
Mick
Name: Ken Rusby
Location: Ovingham,
Northumberland,
UK
Date: Monday November 13 20106 - 18:45:01
Comments:I am a Civilian Instructor with 1248 (Prudhoe) Sqn., Air Training Corps. I have visited the BBMF on many occasions, and have links with the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre at East Kirkby, through my father's wartime RAF service.
On Remembrance Sunday, our Sqn. + band were in a parade marching through Ryton, to the west of Newcastle upon Tyne when the BBMF Dakota flew nearby from the south, did a wide left- hand turn almost over the parade, and departed to the north.
This was at approx. 1330hrs.
Can the crew tell us if the circuit was in response to seeing the parade?
If so, it could not have been more appropriate nor more effective! It certainly impressed many people, including at least one ex WW2 Air Gunner who was told by our CO that it had been arranged for his benefit!
Whatever the reason, which we would love to know,it was a brilliant show:many thanks!
Name: frank
Location: falmouth,
cornwall,
uk
Date: Sunday November 12 20106 - 22:32:10
Comments:In his coverage of the Remembrance Day Parade today David Dimbleby mentioned that a 17-year-old girl had ferried Lancaster Bombers during the war. That seems unbelievable! Can anyone provide any more detail???
<Name: Hubert Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Saturday November 11 20106 - 11:51:36
Comments:I would like to congratulate and thank Sgt Bernard Clark's family for the reproduction of his diary associated with 61 Sqdn. Although names and personalities on the Squadron were different to when I went there in March '45, his account of activities and deprivations rang many bells with me. I think all us wished we kept diaries because over the many years our memories dim. I will occasionally refer to the diary to remind myself of how it really was on operations.
Name: Bob Glasby
Location: St.Neots,
Cambs,
UK
Date: Friday November 10 20106 - 17:48:42
Comments:I served on the flight in the early seventies, glad to see the old birds are still being looked after so well.Congratulations
Name: John Bale
Location: Droitwich Spa,
Worcestershire,
England
Date: Friday November 03 20106 - 14:08:21
Comments:A superb site that is well laid out and easy to navigate (Gee not required ) Well done and congratulations to all involved.
If possible, would like to see images of work being carried out on the aircraft by the grond crew in the hangars, plus more in flight images of the aircraft.
My thanks to everyone at the BBMF for the immense pleasure that, over the years, you have given me and the hundreds of thousands (if not millions)of other like minded people, who will never forget the reason why we have the flight - to remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in world war two.
Best wishes to Al Pinner in his first season as Officer Commanding. Here's to 2007.
Name: Mark Polles
Location: Stoke-on-Trent,
UK
Date: Tuesday October 31 20106 - 22:02:22
Comments:I've seen the aircraft at many airshows over the years,but this year was my first LLA Day and it certainly won't be my last!!.
I made myself a member last year,attended with my cousins Bill and Richard and brought along a close pal as my guest(who's now made himself a member).We had a fabulous day out.
My cousin Rich introduced me to some of the aircrew who signed my yearbook and chatted to us as well as some of the wartime fighter and bomber boys who were present.
The flying display was superb with ,for me anyway,Clive and Bob stealing the scene with their awsome final displays on the Flight.
A huge thanks to all the BBMF personel,ground and aircrews,for keeping these tremendous aeroplanes in such "showroom"condition to ensure that We Never Forget.
Good luck and God Bless to all the departing Flight members.
I can't wait for next year.
Name: Stuart
Location: Edinburgh,
Scotland
Date: Monday October 30 20106 - 23:08:24
Comments:For those of you with Google Earth, you can see the BBMF Lancaster in flight! Its at coordinates 52.20.10.87N 0.11.43.18W. Its over Huntingdon, on a road called Haweswater just beside the A14.
Name: Ann Ringrose
Location: ipswich,
suffolk,
england
Date: Sunday October 29 20106 - 17:23:39
Comments:latest news section very interesting. good turnout at LLA open day, 4 of the originals at Biggin Hill. Wouln'nt it be nice to get TE476 over from USA and TE330 from New Zealand for a reunion, I gather they are both close to flying
Name: Mike Bull
Location: Newport,
UK
Date: Saturday October 28 20106 - 15:53:07
Comments:Lovely new look to the site- well done. I especially like the latest news section- keep it up! Great to read in the new LLA journal that you are producing a DVD for your 50th next year- I do hope it will have some archive footage of your aircraft in their earlier days too, as well as featuring the Flight as it is now. (A DVD solely dedicated to PA474 and her own history is well overdue)
Living in South Wales and being my wife's at-home carer, I don't really get to see the Flight, especially my beloved Lancaster, anymore- but I'm a staunch supporter, and wish you all the very happiest of landings.
Name: Aldridge Curtis
Location: Rockingham,
Western Australia,
Australia
Date: Friday October 27 20106 - 11:43:51
Comments:I was delighted with all that I saw while on my visit to the B of B site while visiting England in June 06. always had an interest since I was in the RAF stationed at Finningley when the Vulcans & Valiants were there 1957/58
Name: ashley dace
Location: oldcotes,
nottinghamshire,
england
Date: Wednesday October 18 20106 - 12:55:21
Comments:my grandad used to be a rear gunner and its very interesting
Name: Kyran Smith
Location: Hertford Heath,
Herts,
UK
Date: Sunday October 15 20106 - 17:51:08
Comments:My mum, brother and I have watched you fly many times. And we have visited different places. Your website has helped me today with my homework. The sound of you flying my mum says means people of my age(8 & 7) will never forget what the young pilots died for during the war. Please keep up the good work
Name: Paul Smith
Location: Newbury,
BERKS,
England
Date: Friday October 13 20106 - 15:38:51
Comments: Sitting in my kitchen one day, I heard a sound that I'd never witnessed before but instantly recognised. I rushed outside to see a Spitfire pass over the town three times, and I was absolutely thrilled, and utterly moved by the sight.
Thanks to all of you at the BBMF for your dedication. Because of you, we will Never Forget.
Name: Rick Davis
Location: Newark on Trent,
Nottinghamshire,
England
Date: Sunday October 08 20106 - 21:30:14
Comments:A brilliant web site, living in Newark is great as i am not to far from RAF Coningsby so i get a lot of chances to travel down to see the BBMF and also the new Typhoons. Also where i live we often see the aircraft of the BBMF flying over the town. The sound of the Merlin engines always has me diving to the door to see what is flying over. The sight of these aircraft make you proud to be British and proud of the people who flew the in the defence of this country.
Name: Bob Barlow
Location: Stoke Ferry,
Norfolk,
UK
Date: Sunday October 08 20106 - 21:26:20
Comments:Always a thrill seeing your flying displays. My family and I will be visiting Coningsby soon. I appreciate all that you do to keep history alive for all of us.
Name: Tony Baptist
Location: Princeton,
Ontario,
Canada.
Date: Monday October 02 20106 - 18:30:23
Comments:I love the site and wish all those who help with the flight the best of luck. I live quite close to Hamilton Ontario, and watch in awe as the Lancaster take off or comes in to land.
My father was in 121 Squadron as ground crew for the American pilots and had nothing but praise for their exploits.
Name: Dave Reid
Location: Basingstoke,
Hampshire,
Date: Friday September 29 20106 - 17:49:17
Comments:Many thanks to everyone at BBMF for giving so much pleasure to countless people this season. I have seen the flight 4 times this year-Fairford; Farnborough, Shoreham and LLA members day and each time the spine tingles to the sound of such wonderful aircraft flown and maintained by such dedicted people. The LLA members day display was brilliant
Thank you for ensuring that the memory of the sacrifice made by so many young RAF personnel in WW2-especially in Bomber Command- is kept alive
Lest we forget
Name: Godfrey William Allison
Location: Cropwell Bishop,
Nottingham,
Date: Friday September 29 20106 - 16:00:27
Comments:A fantastic day at Coningsby and what a great display, many thanks to all the staff and pilots who make this such a great event.
It was an honour to meet Stapme and shake hands with him,I will treasure his signed book.
Keep up the good work.
Thankyou all again at BBMF for a fantastic day.
Name: Peter Harding
Location: Perth,
Western Australia
Date: Thursday September 28 20106 - 02:51:17
Comments:Finally made it to the LLA Members Day this year (2006) - worth every cent of the airfare over from Australia! Keep up the good work and congrats to all pilots involved.
Name: Keith Johnson
Location: Chesterfield,
Derbyshire,
United Kingdom
Date: Wednesday September 27 20106 - 23:56:16
Comments:Another great display at Coningsby on Sunday 24th September it is always a great day out,i would like to thank everyone who made it possible from the organisers and pilots and crews,brilliant.
Name: Ken Quinn
Location: Ossett,
West Yorkshire,
UK
Date: Wednesday September 27 20106 - 21:46:02
Comments: All the best for the future,to Sqdn Ldr Clive Rowley MBE,on his retirement from the BBMF, and many thanks for the flypast on Saturday 23rd September,at Blyton,in LF363.Superb as ever.
Name: Hugh Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Wednesday September 27 20106 - 19:24:10
Comments:Now that the display season is finishing I presume that the BBMF aircraft will be undergoing complete overhauls ready for next year. Can I congratulate the mechanics on all the good work they will be putting into maintaining these special aircraft. Well done!
Name: Dave Evans
Location: Birmingham,
England
Date: Wednesday September 27 20106 - 16:01:53
Comments:Keep up the good work, visited the B.B.M.F. 18th Sept 2006, also visited East Kirby home of Just Jane 16th Sept 2006
Excellent
Name: Neil Stoddart
Lincolnshire,
United kingdom
Date: Sunday September 24 20106 - 18:10:05
Comments:I enjoyed the lancasters association day this year and to the bbmf pilots for putting on a exellent display thanks and all the best for the future.
Name: Marina Kyriacou
Location: London,
Mill Hill,
UK
Date: Friday September 22 20106 - 21:24:28
Comments:The BBMF was fantastic at Shoreham as always, Its always a pleasure to see my favourite Bomber spreading her wings. Keep it up PA474 Lancaster Bomber you are spectacular!
Name: Liam Hamilton
Location: London,
Kent,
United Kingdom
Date: Thursday September 21 20106 - 19:51:54
Comments:I just wanted to say that it is because of men that flew in the battle of britain that have inspired me so much that I'm going to join the RAF.
Name: Kitty
Location: -,
-,
Scotland
Date: Wednesday September 20 20106 - 15:35:06
Comments:I love this website it helps me with my ww2 project at school I loved the air show at Glasgow it was brill!!!
Name: Jenni Pilgram
Date: Tuesday September 19 20106 - 22:53:03
Comments:Thank you for your time at the Shoreham Air Show a couple of days ago. Simply everyone appreciated your fly past. The PA system was turned off as you came in to view, the crowd was completely silent as you flew past us all. So important we never foget the price paid by so many and this is the very best way of remembering it. The crowd was so quiet listening to the unique engine sounds,quite incredible for the 1000s there. Thanks once more, excellent brilliant and hoping it can continue for many years to come. Very much appreciated.
Name: Mike Hall
Location: Tavistock,
Devonshire,
ENGLAND
Date: Tuesday September 19 20106 - 20:56:28
Comments:Though saddened to hear that the inimitable 'Birdy' had signed his last F700, I was delighted to see in the shape of his personalised Hurricane such a fitting tribute to his life and times. Birdy, as OC Royal Air Force Coltishall (1960), was my CO during the introduction of the Lightning to 74 (Tiger) Squadron. I served as FW Adjutant to the then Wg Cdr David Evans and it was a signal honour to have served with both these men. There are other connections! I note that 363 was also assigned to No 26 (AC) Squadron on which I did two tours in the 50s in 2nd TAF. Close to Tavistock is the old Harrowbeer Airfield, which earlier this month hosted the Spitfire Society, who are currently building a replica locally. The airfield also hosted both a Two-Six detachment and Birdy during WW 2. The have a short illustrated history in which is A photo of Birdy standing by the holed tail of a Spitfire! Congratulations on your 2006 brochure and Kind Regards, Mike Hall Flt lt RAF (retd)
Name: Ian Thomas
Location: Erith,
Kent,
UK
Date: Tuesday September 19 20106 - 15:21:58
Comments:Many thanks to your ground crew and especially JT Fox for showing our Air Scouts around PA474 whilst staged at Biggin prior to the Shoreham display. It really made their day.
Name: Robert Sullivan
Location: Buena Park,
California,
USA
Date: Tuesday September 19 20106 - 09:25:25
Comments:great site of some of the most famous planes in the world my favorite being the Spit and this coming from the son of a AF officer who flew 17's and ended as a 52 leader LOL keep up the good work and gods speed
Name: Bill Fletcher
Location: Kemsing,
Kent,
UK
Date: Monday September 18 20106 - 20:12:42
Comments:Date 17/9/06 @ 14.30 ish.
The Lancaster flew low over our house - Fantastic!. We must have seen this beautiful machine at least a hundred times before and yet it still sends a tingle down your spine. Long may the BBMF fly on.
Name: Bob Dyer
Location: Napier,
Hawkes Bay,
New Zealand
Date: Monday September 18 20106 - 07:57:03
Comments:Hi guys, what a great site. I have visted before, many times. This time I want to congratulate you for your expertise and great work.
All the best,
Bob.
Name: Janne Storrank
Location: Jakobstad,
FINLAND
Date: Sunday September 17 20106 - 12:31:40
Comments:visited santa pod at the european
finals(drag racing)8-10 of this month as a PM crew member,i wish to thank you for the unbelievable
experience that the flyover of these 3 magnificent aircraft(lanc,
spit,hurricane)gave me.
thanks again for keeping these birds flying,so we can keep on enjoying them.
Name: SP Goodman
Location: London,
Date: Sunday September 17 20106 - 10:07:29
Comments: When is the flyover happening in London today? The press and everyone else is very good at burying this news and I expected to see something on the web site's schedule. Kindly advise, as I have missed the others by seconds, and am presently armed at 10am with my video camera.
Name: Andy Dixon
Location: Manchester,
Lancashire,
UK
Date: Friday September 15 20106 - 20:42:18
Comments:I was really pleased to see PA474 again at RAF Leuchars recently. I last saw it from inside at RAF Finningley. As the son of an ATC instructor I was given a tour of every nook and cranny. I am now 36 and it took me right back to those memories as I watched it fly by.
Long may she continue to impress future generations.
Name: David O'Mahony
Location: Sixmilebridge,
Clare,
Ireland
Date: Thursday September 14 20106 - 09:33:29
Comments:Sorry that due to the weather I did not see my first display by the BBMF in Duxford on the 2 Sep
Name: Peter Maycock
Location: WAINGROVES,
DERBYSHIRE,
ENGLAND
Date: Wednesday September 13 20106 - 15:45:13
Comments:Many thanks for the DAKOTA fly past on sunday 10th sept put simpley it made the show.
Name: Dennis Baldry
Location: Sheffield,
South Yorkshire,
UK
Date: Monday September 11 20106 - 17:52:30
Comments:Terrific Dambuster Run by the Dak last Sunday afternoon (10th Sept). I just happened to be overhead the Derwent Valley in a Chipmunk and couldn't resist tipping in behind at a safe distance. Same time next week?
Name: sean
Location: Edinburgh,
Date: Monday September 11 20106 - 13:38:32
Comments:Many thanks to you all. Leuchars 9/9/06 was a fantastic.
Name: David Hawkshaw
Location: York,
North Yorkshire
Date: Sunday September 10 20106 - 17:28:30
Comments:Sat in the garden about 5 pm , September 3rd heard an unusual noise. At first I thought it wa helicopter, but as it grew louder i realised this was something else, a DC3 perhaps? I jumped up and turned round just in time to see the Spitfire ,Hurricane and Lancaster flying directly over my house. Tingles down the spine, what a sight, they were low enough to make out the pilots, and the sun was in the right position to allow me to see the colours on the upper surfaces as they banked away. Brilliant, only wish I had my camera to hand. It prompted me to find your website to check out the tantalising possibility there might be another local fly past. Pleased to say that they will be at Elvington later this month... Can't wait, the sight and sound of these aircraft is very moving, as a post war baby that may seem strange to some, but they evoke a sense of pride that few other aircraft can.
Name: George Blewitt
Location: Torrisholme,
Lancashire,
England
Date: Sunday September 10 20106 - 16:56:32
Comments:Today I was happily sitting in my garden, beautiful weather etc when I heard an earth shattering roar that preceded a Lancaster bomber that flew right over our house and then followed by a Spitfire & Hurricane. The Battle of Britain flight had arrived for a flying display over Morecambe and the bay! marvellous stuff - as one of the first batch of the post war "baby boomers" and an Ex RN Fleet Airm Arm it brought a lump to my throat. They stayed for about 15-20 minutes. What a wonderful way to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon. Thankyou for keeping these wonderful aircraft flying. They are a tribute to the men who flew them and saved us in those dark days. No other country in the world has ever come remotely near producing aircraft such as these. Thankyou again.
Name: toni
Location: eastsussex,
eastbourne,
england
Date: Saturday September 09 20106 - 11:08:00
Comments:this is just to say thank you. i got married on the 19 aug and i have fullin in love with thee lancaster boomer as i spent a long tine building a modle of this and i became apart of it and as i was getting ready for my big day the battle of britain flow right over my house and it just made my day so thank you so much for making my big day start with the battle of britain thank you
Name: Stephen Rayner
Location: Rawtenstall,
Lancashire,
England
Date: Friday September 08 20106 - 18:47:54
Comments:Is membership of the BMF assosciation not open to people who have no connection with the BMF? I'm sure you would receive lots of members who support your great work.
Name: Stephen Rayner
Location: Rawtenstall,
Lancashire,
England
Date: Friday September 08 20106 - 18:46:42
Comments:Is membership of the BMF assosciation not open to people who have no connection with the BMF? I'm sure you would receive lots of members who support your great work.
Name: Joe Lillie
Location: York,
North Yorkshire,
UK
Date: Friday September 08 20106 - 17:02:59
Comments:Sitting in my office wishing the day away, and i heard this thunderous roar bearing down on us. I stood, went to the window and peered skyward (an avid flyer myself i always go plane spotting when i get the chance). I expected to see some standard small aircraft, or perhaps a low helicopter.. but as the sound grew nearer, there was no mistaking the roar of those merlin engines.
The Lancaster, Hurricane and a Spitfire all in formation, probably 1000' AGL and no more than 200 meters distance from my office window. Contrasted against a crisp clear blue sky.
Wonderful. Its soul stirring stuff, and I thank each and every one of you for your efforts in keeping these magnificant aircraft flying for all to see.
Name: dave
Date: Friday September 08 20106 - 13:44:11
Comments:i live in the middle of Oxon and have just had the Spit, Hurricane and Lancaster go over very low and very loud, on their way to a flypast somewhere no doubt, marvellous and stirring stuff! thanks so much : )
Name: Geoff Pearce
Location: Wallingford,
Oxfordshire,
UK
Date: Friday September 08 20106 - 12:49:06
Comments:Having contacted LLA yesterday about coming to the open day in 2 weeks, have just seen the BBM Flight go overhead here (adjacent RAF Benson) 12.45 Fri 8.6.09.
Was this coincidence or do you treat all your enquirers in the same way?
Name: Michael C Pearce
Location: Shelby Twps,
Michigan,
U.S.A.
Date: Thursday September 07 20106 - 13:53:57
Comments:Once station at RAF Waddington between 73/80. seeing the lancaster as it landed and parked next to us at the fire station, it still brings chills to my arms, keep the old boy flighing.
Name: DAMAMME Jean-Claude
Location: Neuilly/Seine,
France
Date: Thursday September 07 20106 - 03:20:53
Comments:Just a new entry to correct my e-mail adress (see above): saintservan@orange.fr
Sorry
Name: DAMAMME Jean-Claude
Location: Neuilly/Seine,
France
Date: Thursday September 07 20106 - 03:17:17
Comments:I am sorry for this dreadful English, but as it is so obvious, I am French.
I am a dedicated enthusiast and regular visitor of the BBMF website. I Thank England and crews to keep this memories and legendary planes alive.
My parents, who have known WWII, have educated me to admire RAF more than any other service.
I am an enthusiast reader of “souvenirs” (Douglas Bader, Johnnie Johnson, Peter Townsend… and Free French alike: René Mouchotte, Pierre Clostermann, Jean Maridor… I also read many war fiction novels, especially by Mr Frederick E. Smith (633 Squadron), and one of my favourite albums is M. Chaz Bowyer’s : “Pathfinders at war”.
So, long live to the BBMF crews and planes.
Congratulations to everybody, and once again many thanks to you.
Name: Luke Milner
Location: Blandford,
Dorset,
England
Date: Wednesday September 06 20106 - 14:20:55
Comments: I was fortunate enough to be able to do a days work experience at BBMF and I am now writing to thank the BBMF engineers and pilots who made my day. The experience of climbing into the old aircraft made me appreciate the sacrafice made by RAF Airmen in WW2. Thankyou again for a very enjoyable ATC camp and work experience.
ATC Cpl Luke Milner Aged 15
Name: James Foster
Location: Blackpool,
Lancashire,
England
Date: Sunday September 03 20106 - 20:49:00
Comments:Gutted!!!! the BBMF was due here (blackpool) a few months back when they were displaying in ireland they were using blackpool as a "base" if you like, but bad weather stopped them coming here, anyway was really looking forward to seeing the mighty Hurricane (and others) whilst they were here this weekend for southport, but.. as fate would have it the weather was bad and they didnt turn up. Though todays weather was nice and everything flew (except BBMF), maybe its fate that us blackpool folk will just never get to see them nice planes. I hope to god the manage to get to morecambe next week just so we can get a brief look at them, once this year.
Sorry you couldnt make it. Maybe some other time eh. Good luck with other displays this year, take care
James
Name: Sarah Cooper
Location: Gateshead,
Britain
Date: Saturday September 02 20106 - 23:35:48
Comments:Our Visit to RAF Conningsby was fantastic to say the least. The knowledge of the guides was never ending and very interesting. Three of my Gandparents where in the RAF and I had goose bumps all the way through the hanger. It was a once in a life time experience to see them up close and personal, we also visited The Petwood Hotel where the crew stayed before there sortes it was an amasing day thanks to all at the BBMF. Keeping it all very much alive for us that are too young to remember any of WW2.
b>Name: Barrie K. Oliver
Location: Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada
Date: Saturday September 02 20106 - 15:21:57
Comments:Restoring a Spitfire Mk XIV, a Mosquito Fighter/Bomber, a Hanley Page Hampton, a Hudson, and hoprfully a Hurricane
Name: Paula Jones
Location: Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire,
UK
Date: Friday September 01 20106 - 11:07:41
Comments:Good to see you on the TV yesterday saluting XH558 on her victorious roll out. Look forward to seeing both of you again at airshows in the coming months.
Name: ashley jackson
Location: mansfield,
england,
england
Date: Thursday August 31 20106 - 22:01:14
Comments: i love the raf planes ive always wonted to be a pilot but im only 13 n i wish to be in the raf one day hopefully wen i leave scholl which will not be long
Name: Nick Harris
Location: Fareham,
Hampshire,
England
Date: Thursday August 31 20106 - 09:14:35
Comments:Rather belatedly may i say thank you very much for the time spent with you at Farnborough Air Show. Frog arrived back at home proudly displaying his AG wings. We were even more surprised when the cloth ones arrived. He wears them with pride. Thank you very much.
SAergeant Nick Harris and Frog!
Name: Tom Gallagher
Location: Fleet,
Hampshire,
United Kingdom
Date: Wednesday August 30 20106 - 15:48:41
Comments:Superb collection of aircraft. I look forward to your displays at every airshow I go to.
With luck I am hoping to fly with you one day.
Name: Hugh Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Wednesday August 23 20106 - 21:06:52
Comments:My daughter has just handled my flying logbook for the first time and she felt a tingling sensation in her hands which became stronger as she came to the pages showing my operations over Germany in WW2.This was truly remarkable to witness.
Name: Hugh Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Tuesday August 22 20106 - 09:34:04
Comments: Yes, Grahame, there are still a fair number of us who have a long lasting nostalgic memory of the Lancaster being a strong and reliable aircraft to bring us home from operations. I was a wireless operator but all the pilots I have spoken to remember how secure and safe they felt flying the Lancaster and I am sure, the Spitfire and Hurricane.
Name: Grahame
Location: Lancing,
West Sussex,
UK
Date: Monday August 21 20106 - 22:01:33
Comments:
I was at Eastbourne Airbourne on Sunday 20 August and had the privilege to see the BBMF display. An image presented itself during the display that will remain with me forever! As the display was drawing to an end and on the final run along the beach towards Beachy Head I noticed a very old man, on his own standing on the beach waving slowly with booth arms as the aircraft came by. He watched them disappear into the distance he didn’t seem to notice the fast jet coming in for its display as the BBMF eventually faded from view.
Name: Robert Palmer
Location: Bury St Edmunds,
UK
Date: Sunday August 20 20106 - 19:38:52
Comments:I watched your display at Rougham this afternoon; what a treat!
The last time that I saw your Lancaster displayed with such flair was back in the time of Finningley open days.
It was very moving when you all departed in line astern....all those Merlins!
My very best wishes to you all for the future
Name: Trevor Vincent
Location: Caterham on the Hill,
Surrey,
Date: Sunday August 20 20106 - 18:01:03
Comments:Just a note to say that the Kenley salute flypast was not only impressive but also very personnal and to be honest it bought a lump to the throat.It was great to see the veterans there saluting,and every body else cheering when i see the Lancaster i will always salute my Grandfather, come back soon you mean so much to us ,keep up the good work.
Name: Hugh Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Sunday August 20 20106 - 13:52:58
Comments:The BBMF has just completed its last flight at Eastbourne, a very welcome return visit. Come back next year in the middle of August, you will always be welcome.
Name: Hugh Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Saturday August 19 20106 - 18:04:42
Comments:Have just returned from Airbourne, a very successful day, one of four. The Lancaster was in good trim but sorry to hear it will be losing its squadron markings of 61 Sqdn shortly. I had an interesting chat with some of the crew afterwards but a pleasure to meet them while they were signing autographs for visitors to the show. I hope to see the Lancaster over my house tomorrow. Cheers!
Name: Marina Kyriacou
Location: London,
Mill Hill,
UK
Date: Friday August 18 20106 - 18:51:02
Comments:Due to the fact that My Grandfather had alzheimers, by the time we (his grandchildren) were old enough to apprecitate his stories as a POW he was not really in the mood to re-tell them. I wonder if there is any way at all that we can find out exactly what division of the army my grandfather was in. All I know is his name. Is there a website or some official channels I can go through to find out such information. I am not even sure which camp he was held at...Any help would be much appreciated, it may be a link to my Passion for the Lancaster.
Name: Rose Atkinson
Location: Biggin Hill,
Kent,
Date: Friday August 18 20106 - 14:28:57
Comments:I live in Biggin Hill and just watched the BBMF fly past our house on the way to Eastbourne. It brings a lump to my throat every time I see it and I still go running to our roof terrace with a camera every time I hear those Merlin engines.
Name: Paula Jones
Location: Meldreth,
Cambridgeshire,
UK
Date: Friday August 18 20106 - 08:52:26
Comments:Just had to say what a great sight yesterday evening the BBMF made flying overmy house presumably on tbeir way to Eastbourne. It especially made my day as were set to go to the Eastbourne airshow this weekend but were forced to cancel due to family illness. I am 46 so have no connection with wartime but the Lancaster brings tears to my eyes each time I see her.Long may they continue to fly!
Name: Cpl Coates
Location: NCL,
Date: Tuesday August 15 20106 - 19:28:37
Comments:Since spending an annual summer camp at R.A.F Coningsby 2006, I have increasingly grew a love to these aircraft. I never used to appreciate old propelor powered planes, but after being up close and personal with the aircraft, I soon realise what these aircraft mean to Britain. Being an a member of the Air Training Corps, I got to literally stick my head in the Lacasters bomb bay. Truley great experience!!!
Name: Howard Bellaby
Location: Redditch,
England
Date: Monday August 14 20106 - 21:41:15
Comments:What a utterly worthwhile effort from all of you.
My dad was a navigator in Lancasters. I have his log book if any of you people are interested in having a copy I would be glad to oblige.
Name: Gary Bishop
Location: Truro,
Cornwall,
Great Britain
Date: Sunday August 13 20106 - 11:37:05
Comments:It was great to see so many historic aircraft in such excellent condition, thanks to pilots and ground crew of the B.B.M.F
Name: ian irvine
Location: tamworth,
staffordshire,
uk
Date: Sunday August 13 20106 - 08:53:53
Comments:well done to all in the flight,with people like you around our servicemen(and ladys)wont get forgotten,allways the highlight of eny show,keep up the good work.
Name: Adrian Walkley
Location: Leeds,
West Yorkshire,
Great Britain
Date: Thursday August 10 20106 - 23:02:48
Comments:As a member of the LLA,I would wish to comment, may the Flight continue the good work for many years to come , bringing pleasure to a great many people with these wonderful aircraft.
Many thanks for your good work
Name: Mr. David Horton
Location: Cardiff,
United Kingdom
Date: Wednesday August 09 20106 - 20:50:40
Comments:What a great job these guys do to preserve an important piece of our history. When I see the aircraft - I did some time ago over Cardiff Bay - I am speechless with the spectacular sound and sight of the aircraft.
Name: Graham Mears
Location: Silsden,
West Yorkshire,
England
Date: Wednesday August 09 20106 - 19:50:17
Comments:A great website,it fantastic to be able read and see more about the battle of britain memorial flight, I've seen the flight in the air, on many occasions and its always a pleasure to see
Name: Jean Matthews
Cambridge,
U.K.
Date: Friday August 04 20106 - 14:15:17
Comments:As an 83 year old ex W.A.A.F. who served at Pathfinder H.Q. in Huntingdon 1943-1945.you can imagine the tears in my eyes if the Lanc is flown around here as it is 2or3 times a year. I had the great thrill of flying in one over Germany at the cease of hostilities and it remeins one of the highlights of a life which has been very good to me. I hope the 'OLD LADY ' keeps on flying to give so many people so much pleasure. Well Done. your site is much appreciated.
Name: Gordon Hutchinson
Location: Deal,
Kent,
UK
Date: Thursday August 03 20106 - 14:11:18
Comments: I often see the flight overhead and the sight never diminishes as to the job the men and planes did. When I was 15 I helped excavate a crashed plane near Dover. I have the Merlin ID plate showing 'MERLIN III 14955'. Could anyone assist in identifying this engine further?
Name: Malcolm Cook
Location: Dereham,
Norfolk,
England
Date: Wednesday August 02 20106 - 15:12:33
Comments:Just a simple message of thanks to all who flew the Lancasters, and of course all other aircraft, during World War II. I always get shivvers of warmth down my spine whenever I see a Lanc' and hear those big ol' Merlin engines. Regards to all.
Name: Sonia McGough
Durham,
Date: Monday July 31 20106 - 21:50:02
Comments:As a 34 Year Old Woman, with an unhealthy fear of flying and all things 'aviation', I bravely took myself off to the Sunderland Air Show specifically to see the Battle of Britain memorial Flight on the 30th July in honour of my late Mum, who would have celebrated her 71st birthday on the same date.
For as long as I can remember, my Mum's biggest passion was this tiny little green plane with circles on its wings.
As a child, I never quite 'got it'. It was just a plane, and at the time, (dare I say it), not a particularly fancy one!
Nonetheless, her passion proved to be extremely useful on Birthday's and Christmas's, as I was never stuck for a gift idea. To name a few, I can remember buying a miniature glass version (you know the ones in the dome), the occasional commemorative plate, a painting or two, various copies of the beautiful 'High Flight' poem, and one year I even went as far as an inflatable toy version. Basically all things 'Spitfire' guaranteed success for me. 'Success' could be defined as the biggest smile on my Mum's face or better still, a little tear in her eye and that look that said 'Ah Sonia Sweetheart, a Spitfire, my favourite thing, that's perfect!'
In mid 1995, I found a Spitfire Museum in Kent, near RAF Manson, and was so thrilled to have found a real 'little green plane with circles on its wings', that in September of that year, I dragged my Mum all 300 and odd miles to see it and one of my most precious memories still, is of my Mum kissing the tips of the Spitfire's wings (even though she wasn't supposed to touch it!).
Sadly my Mum died at the age of 60, in April 1996, and the ‘little green plane’ suddenly took on a special meaning in my life. All of the gifts that I had bought her, (that peppered my childhood home), now belonged to me…and what had previously been a convenience to me, in terms of gift buying ideas, now meant that I was left with a legacy of Spitfire ‘stuff’ and although I have not gotten rid of it, I must confess the majority (including the inflatable toy) sits in cardboard boxes, in my loft.
Since 1996, the mention of The Spitfire has brought a bittersweet smile to my lips, but just last week, I found myself in a dilemma. I learned that the air show was happening in Sunderland on the 29th and 30th July, (the latter being my Mum’s Birthday) and that the BBMF, featuring a Spitfire would be included in the display. I HATE planes, (Did I mention my fear of flying??!!)
Anyway the 30th arrives and I am drawn to Sunderland to see the Spitfire doing its ‘bit’. I force myself to take part in the ‘Park and Ride’ adventure, (that is a lit bit scary to those of us who haven’t seen the interior of a ‘Double Decker’ since the days of the school bus!), try desperately to ignore the sound of engines in the sky, buy myself an ice lolly and position myself in the crowd to pay tribute to my Mum and see her ‘baby’ fly.
The commentator announces the arrival of The Hurricane and The Spitfire (The Lancaster is not part of the display today, sadly it’s grounded, but hey, I didn’t come to see the big green plane did I?). I look along the beach to my right and in they come….The Hurricane is followed gracefully by The Spitfire and I am surprised to see that this particular Spitfire is blue, not green and I can only see what appears to be black and white stripes under its wings, ….I have no idea if its even got the circles!!!
They fly off to my left and then the Spitfire dances solo in the sky, followed swiftly by the Hurricane, both showing the crowd what they are made of. Then they are back together and my Mum’s favorite chases its pal and ‘cheekily’ waggles its wings (sorry if that’s not aviation speak).
Then suddenly the most bizarre thing happens, I ‘get it’, the little green plane with the circles on its wings (or blue in this case with black and white stripes underneath!)… its got personality. It’s almost cute. Yes, I know it’s a fighter plane, I know that the brave men who fought and sadly, in some cases died for my country and ultimately for me, used that ‘little green plane’ in their quest, but I finally ‘get it’… I know why she loved the Spitfire, and as I gaze heavenward to see the little trickster, I know she’s watching him too, with the biggest smile on her face and better still, a little tear in her eye with that look on her face that say’s ‘Ah Sonia Sweetheart, a Spitfire, my favourite thing, it’s perfect!!’
Success!
Happy Birthday Mum
Name: Damian Tidder
Location: Louth,
Lincolnshire,
England
Date: Monday July 31 20106 - 17:06:24
Comments:I'm an Air Cadet at 1228 Louth and Mablethorpe Sqn, and i just wanted to say thank you for all your work and dedication; recently we were parading in Sutton and the fly past was fantastic, and inspiring to all of us! Thank you for all your efforts!
Name: Ian Muir Martin
Location: Sunderland,
England
Date: Sunday July 30 20106 - 22:03:05
Comments:Hi - Excellent Site. Went to Airshow today. Spitfire and Hurricane only. Problem with Lancaster. Tremendous Display. Visited the BBMF Tent and was very impressed with the friendliness shown to me by the people manning the "shop". Is there an On-line Shop?
Keep up the great work for the sake of our children and our children's children - LEST WE FORGET !!
Name: Paul Wheal
Location: Calne,
Wiltshire,
England
Date: Saturday July 29 20106 - 20:21:26
Comments:Nice to Gerbs Still on the flight, that man is addicted to avgas. Cheers Herr Wheal
Name: Geoff
Location: Tow Law,
Durham,
UK
Date: Friday July 28 20106 - 21:03:37
Comments:Thanks for making my whole life so much more interesting. PS I would to complain about the altitude the crews fly at over our town,far to high can we get them down to about 50ft.Great site wonderfull folk.
Name: kate bloor
Location: leiston,
suffolk,
england
Date: Friday July 28 20106 - 16:22:51
Comments:great to see grandad ernest bloor added to the air force news great site well done lousie
Name: stephen
Location: sunderland,
north thumberland,
england
Date: Friday July 28 20106 - 09:25:42
Comments: the battle of britian memorial flight is the best especailly at the sunderland airshow which i go every year because i think its wicked
Name: Marina Kyriacou
Location: London,
Mill Hill,
UK
Date: Friday July 28 20106 - 09:19:58
Comments:Hugh Spencer, A flight in the Lancaster would be a dream, a flight in the Lancaster with her ex - crew would be out of this world. She's a magnificent plane but i also appreciate the need to preserve her. Thanks for your response.
Name: Neil Stevenson
Location: Bangor.,
Co. Down.,
N. Ireland.
Date: Thursday July 27 20106 - 23:31:19
Comments:I did not realise just how much work and organisation goes into getting your display on over Coleraine during the NW200 races. My 13 year old daughter thought it was the best thing she saw all weekend. Keep up the good work please.
Name: John H. Crede, Jr.
Location: Butler,
Butler, Pennsylania,
USA
Date: Thursday July 27 20106 - 23:20:40
Comments:My uncle Bob was bomadier on B-17G "Rose of York" christened by HRH Princess Elizabeth. Lost in action Feb. 3, 1945 BBC correspondent Guy Byam was on board. Working withe Battle of Arnhem Battle Group. Looking fgor more info of the "ROSE", it's crew and any photos you may have in archive. Many thanks
Name: Hugh Spencer
Location: Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Thursday July 27 20106 - 17:07:14
Comments:I note the wishes of Marina Kyriacou to experience a flight in the Lancaster. This was also a wish of Christopher Edmondson for his grandfather on 4th April but unless the policy of the BBMF has changed, there appears to be little chance of it happening. I know many ex-Lancaster aircrew have expressed a wish to have one more flight in QR-M but I don't think it can happen. Could there be an official comment on this matter?
Name: L/sgt Gavin Coats
Location: victoria,
London,
united Kingdom
Date: Thursday July 27 20106 - 14:03:15
Comments:Sir
as a member of 1st Bn irish Guards i was privelaged to be in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace to witness the the proceedings of Her Majesty,s 80th birthday celebrations and to have seen a flypast such as the one produced on that ocassion has to have been one of the finest ever, but to have the memorial flight included was a supperb touch and how well you loked,I have to confess to being a bit of a spotter when it comes to all things battle of britain-ish so this for me was just out of this world i have since seen the flight at Farnbrough where an equally fantastic display was performed so to you all involved a massive well done and long may it continue, to hear the roar of all those engines really does bring tears of pride and joy to ones eyes. WELL DONE Quis seperrabit (who shall seperate us)
Name: Marina Kyriacou
Location: London,
UK
Date: Thursday July 27 20106 - 10:58:59
Comments:Would love the chance to be a passenger in the Lancaster, i wonder if this is possible and how much it costs?
Name: Pete Lawson
Location: Bushey,
Herts,
UK
Date: Tuesday July 25 20106 - 16:36:20
Comments:Regularly see a Spitfire display over Stanmore. It makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up!! I know the display dates but where can i get the times for these? Keep up the great work.
Name: Marina Kyriacou
Location: London,
Mill Hill,
UK
Date: Monday July 24 20106 - 18:41:34
Comments:I was most pleasantly surprised to see the Lancaster Take off and Land at Farnborough. The Clouds cleared and the sun tried to shine just in time for her flight, she truly is the most spectacular sight, she pulls my heart strings and i will cherish that memory forever. Cant wait to see her again.
Name: Andy
Location: Reading,
Berks,
UK
Date: Monday July 24 20106 - 17:45:17
Comments:See you come over Reading late afternoon sunday from Farnborough fantastic sight -where were you heading to
Name: Michael Ford
Location: Warfield,
UK
Date: Monday July 24 20106 - 17:04:47
Comments: A fantastic and moving flying display at Farnborough yesterday. Shame that people such as antoni spoil this tribute page with such sarcastic comments.(That's where the planes were antoni).
Name: antoni a. kepczynski
Location: southampton,
hampshire,
gt. britain
Date: Monday July 24 20106 - 15:39:46
Comments:Strange not being open on the weekend. Did the RAF and the Luftwaffe not fly on the weekend in 1940???
Name: Maria Russell
Location: Hemel Hempstead,
Hertfordshire,
Good old England
Date: Thursday July 20 20106 - 21:46:49
Comments:Missed you all loads at Southend, missed you loads at Margate on the Sunday. Hopefully see you soon, definately at members day.
Happy flying! from your Hemel Posse.
PS Can you see our banner when you come to Bletchley Park we are always in the station car park? Normally struggling to keep it on the car!!
Name: sean lacey
Location: swadlincote,
derbyshire,
england
Date: Thursday July 20 20106 - 21:26:27
Comments:I have seen the aircraft many times and always think they make an air show complete, I send my thanks and good wishes for the future of these aircraft, and the crews and ground staff that keep these glorious works of art in the air.
Name: Philip Hyman
Location: Wembley,
Date: Tuesday July 18 20106 - 17:13:11
Comments: Recently saw the Lancaster taking off from Hendon, right over me! Magnificent! Breathtaking!
Name: Trevor Easton
Canada
Date: Tuesday July 18 20106 - 15:48:53
Comments:Dear Sirs, I would like to get in contact with the maintenance crew for the Lancaster. I work on the other flying Lancaster and have some questions regarding the flight engineers instruments.
Name: Martin Watts
Location: Tywardreath,
Cornwall,
Date: Monday July 17 20106 - 07:24:20
Comments:We had a marvellous view of the flight as they passed over our house heading for Culdrose. Always glad to see them.
Name: Richard Smith
Location: Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire,
UK
Date: Saturday July 15 20106 - 07:15:31
Comments:Dear Sirs. On driving home from work on wednesday 12th July I sawa lovely site in the sky above Cheltenham, it was your Lanc, as I had the windows open I could hear the fabulous sound of the Merlins as she flew overhead, made the hairs on my back rise, brough back memories of my trip to see Just Jane.Thanks just for the fabulous sound.
Richard Smith
Name: S/Sgt Instructor P.A. van Aalderen
Location: Meppel,
Drenthe,
the Netherlands
Date: Friday July 14 20106 - 11:42:38
Comments:I would like to get in contact as soon as possible with Arnhem Veteran Mr. Harry Lingard.
Mr. Lingard can be seen on the website whilst he is sitting in a Dakota.
He is telling a story about Captain P.A. Taylor and their activities at Arnhem in 1944.
At this moment i am busy with the identification of Captain P.A. Taylor who is MIA at Arnhem.
His information can be very important.
Kind Regards,
Patric van Aalderen
Staf Sergeant instructor
Recovery and Identification Service Royal Netherlands Army
Name: stewart reid jnr
Location: port talbot,
neath & port talbot,
uk
Date: Thursday July 13 20106 - 23:02:40
Comments:Sending shiver down my spine!
Always had a passion for lancs strange to here the Squadron Leader Stuart Reid name flying the lanc, dad flew with 115sqn and I am always looking for information
This was a close one as his name was Stewart Reid also
Long my she stay airborne
Thanks
Name: stewar reid jnr
Location: port talbot,
neath &port talbot,
uk
Date: Thursday July 13 20106 - 22:59:27
Comments:Sending shiver down my spine!
Always had a passion for lancs strange to here the Squadron Leader Stuart Reid name flying the lanc, dad flew with 115sqn and I am always looking for information
This was a close one as his name was Stewart Reid also
Long my she stay airborne
Thanks
Name: stewart reid
Date: Thursday July 13 20106 - 22:39:55
Comments:
Name: Chris Archer
Location: Helston,
Cornwall,
United Kingdon
Date: Thursday July 13 20106 - 19:33:39
Comments:Having had the opportunity to actualy board the Lanc it was great to see the fantastic 3 again this week in the sky over Cornwall long may you continue.
Name: Wayne Jacobs
Location: Gretton,
Northants,
United Kingdom
Date: Wednesday July 12 20106 - 14:00:11
Comments:The Lancaster went over my house in Gretton mid morning today,flanked by a Spitfire and Hurricane.There was a fourth aircraft in the formation which appeared to to be a twin engined private aircraft possibly a Piper. The formation circled the Wellend Valley then flew to the South West.
Name: J Miller
Northants,
UK
Date: Wednesday July 12 20106 - 13:12:57
Comments:I think I saw the Lancaster bomber earlier today, going over Corby, Northants. I'm not 100% sure if it was or not as
a) I was driving my car at the time so was trying not to come off the road as I was looking up!
and
b) I'm not familiar with planes.
It was flanked by 2 or 3 other small aircraft.
Would be great if someone could confirm if it was the Lancaster or not.
Name: Ralph Bale
Location: Taunton,
Somerset,
UK
Date: Wednesday July 12 20106 - 12:17:33
Comments:On Sunday 25th June at a RAF re-union at Cosford I was unable to see the Lancaster, as it was unservicable. This morning at 1115 I stepped out of my front door to see the flight heading SW obviously on route for RNAS Culdrose-thank you!
Name: Daniel Judson
Lincs,
UK
Date: Tuesday July 11 20106 - 14:21:27
Comments:Thanks a lot to the BBMF team at RAF Coningsby! They were all friendly and a pleasure to work with on Work Experience. If you reach the goals and impress them, you're sure to get a reward! Once again, thanks a lot for having me on Work Experience and I hope to see you again!
Name: James Foster
Location: Blackpool,
Lancashire,
England
Date: Monday July 10 20106 - 23:23:11
Comments:Hi all,
its the southport irshow on the 2nd and 3rd of september and the BBMF are due there, but also there at BAE Warton on the 2nd..
i was wondering where they would be staying over the 2 days? they usually pop into blackpool (thats where i am) and are a great sight, but since there doing a display at Warton to then maybe there staying there?? i dont know. Please could someone/anyone help me with this? thanks alot
James
Name: Mrs Jane Fletcher
Location: Gloucester,
UK
Date: Monday July 10 20106 - 20:47:20
Comments:I wanted to say thankyou. We saw the display while at Sudeley castle on Saturday evening. It was very moving and made us proud to see these wonderful aircraft still in the skies above our beautiful country. Long may they continue to fly.
Name: mr gary watson
Location: ilkeston,
derbyshire,
england
Date: Sunday July 09 20106 - 12:05:23
Comments:an amazing experiance to see an avro lancaster flying over my rooftop 2 years ago to remember a hero laid to rest in stanley derbyshire.im certainly proud of these brave chaps and what they did .god bless em
Name: mr gary watson
Location: ilkeston,
derbyshire,
england
Date: Sunday July 09 20106 - 11:48:07
Comments:an experiance i will never forget the lancaster bomber flying low over my house to honnor a brave crew member that is buried in stanley derbyshire
Name: David Chalmers
Location: Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire,
U.K.
Date: Sunday July 09 20106 - 10:20:57
Comments:I wish the bean counters of the Government could have witnessed the the cheering, flag waving thousands of patriotic Britons attending the Sudeley Castle Proms who went crazy with excitement witnessing the stirring display last night by the BBMF. Whatever the cost long may they fly that we may remember the Sound of Freedom.
Name: Andrew House
Location: Glastonbury,
Date: Saturday July 08 20106 - 19:35:50
Comments:Good to see these old girls in the skies, Just seen some of them headin North after passing over Glastonbury Tor. Brilliant!
Name: ross lipscombe
Location: Braintree,
Essex,
England
Date: Saturday July 08 20106 - 12:08:58
Comments: i was sat in my garden the other day, and was privalidged to see the lancaster, hurricane and two spitfires fly over my house. keep it up guys and gals cause i want my children to one day see these breath taking aircraft.
Name: Rod Mole
Location: Grimsby,
Lincolnshire,
England
Date: Wednesday July 05 20106 - 20:02:28
Comments:I watched the display on Sunday at RAF Waddington and it was brilliant, being ex-RAF, seeing the soaring in the air brings a lump to your throat; you can't help but think of those that flew in the war.
Long may it continue.
Name: katie pykett
Location: Salisbury,
Wiltshire,
England
Date: Wednesday July 05 20106 - 13:02:33
Comments:Really looking foward to seeing my 3 favourite planes at Fairford and Farnborough, especially the Lancaster (and it's unmistakable sound) which i have had a life long love affair with! Keep up the fantastic work!!!
Name: Jonathan Wilkes
Location: Kineton,
Warwickshire,
UK
Date: Tuesday July 04 20106 - 17:39:48
Comments:What a stunning flypast over the Kineton Primary School by Grp Captain Judson. It was a very moving moment. Thankyou for including us in your Memorial Flight.
Name: Jonathan Walls
Location: Kineton,
Warwickshire,
UK
Date: Tuesday July 04 20106 - 17:26:06
Comments:Many thanks to the BBMF for a superb and moving Spitfire flypast at Saturday's Kineton Primary School fete. Gp Captain Bob Judson in Spitfire PM631 gave us 3 fly passes which sent the crowds wild. Many had come from far and wide just to see the Spitfire which appeared at 15.08. Thank you again to all the team and my thanks are echoed from all who attended the event.
Name: christian ward
Location: preston,
lancashire,
england
Date: Tuesday July 04 20106 - 00:54:29
Comments:absoletuly fab display at waddington, it really was breathtaking. I really want to thank the crew who showed me around the lancaster and two spitfires, it was definitely the highlight of waddington as it makes you think what those guys did for us back in WWII.
Thank You
see u at Fairford!!!
Name: christian ward
Location: preston,
lancashire,
england
Date: Tuesday July 04 20106 - 00:54:22
Comments:absoletuly fab display at waddington, it really was breathtaking. I really want to thank the crew who showed me around the lancaster and two spitfires, it was definitely the highlight of waddington as it makes you think what those guys did for us back in WWII.
Thank You
see u at Fairford!!!
Name: wayne
Location: grimsby,
north east lincs,
england
Date: Tuesday July 04 20106 - 00:51:16
Comments:just had the privalidge of seeing the battle of britain memorial flight at raf waddington international air show what a sight to see the lancaster and two spitfires in the air together and the sound of those engines that was the best part of the show for me , so gracefull in the air ,NEVER TO BE FORGOTEN,
Name: Kenneth Hall
Location: Staffordshire,
Date: Monday July 03 20106 - 22:53:06
Comments: A wonderful website the aircraft are a fitting tribute to all the men and women who fought. I am looking for any servicemen who flew the spitfire, hurracane and the lancaster. please get in touch to help me on my project.
Name: Harry Sore
Location: Norwich,
Norfolk,
England
Date: Saturday July 01 20106 - 14:05:29
Comments:message for Ed Straw. from Harry Sore . Thankyou very much for showing me inside your Lancaster , when I was a V.I.P. at Duxford last year I shall be at Flying Legends this year and would like to say hello again to you, is this possible please ? Can you let Tracey know as we will be meeting her again this year too . thankyou very much ,Love Harry
Name: Sandra Beaumont- British Limbless Exservicemens Association
Location: Crieff,
Perthshire,
Scotland
Date: Saturday July 01 20106 - 13:17:44
Comments:On behalf of all the residents,respite visitors and staff of the Ancaster BLESMA Home in Crieff, I would like to thank SQN Leader Paul Moss and his crew for taking the time to flypast the home in recognition of our Members and Veterans.Many of the residents and visitors reminisced on being transported wounded on stretchers in the Dakota during WWII.It was quite an emotional sight and was the start of an eventful weekend for the national Veterans day. Our Thanks once again. If ever you and your crew are in the vicinity of Crieff, please feel free to call and visit us!
Kind Regards.
Sandra Beaumont Manager .
Name: Jim Eley
Location: St. Leonards-on-Sea,
East Sussex,
UK
Date: Saturday July 01 20106 - 10:24:11
Comments:In October 2004 I was kindly given permission to look around the BBMF hangar and to enter PA474.
As a Lancaster pilot with 514 Sqdn., Waterbeach in 1944/45 I was able to relive many memories whilst sitting once again in the cockpit. I longed to hear the roar of those 4 merlin engines once again, but maintenance was in progress. My thanks to the staff of BBMF for giving me the opportunity of legging it over the main spar once again in spite of my 83 years. Looking forward to seeing PA474 once again at the Airshow at Eastbourne in August 2006, by courtesy of the dedication of the aircrew, engineers and fitters.
Good luck to all.
Name: W.O Matt Hunt
Location: Rochester,
Kent,
England
Date: Saturday July 01 20106 - 09:54:52
Comments:I would just like to say a huge well done and thank you for the Lancaster,Spitfire and Hurricane display that you put on at Biggin Hill last month,was a truly fantastic moment for me.I am on parade at Capel-le-Ferne in Folkstone in the morning,my highlight will definately be your Spitfire and Hurricane diplay over the cliffs and the English Channel,keep up the good work!
Name: Richard Moody
Location: rugeley,
staffordshire,
england
Date: Friday June 30 20106 - 19:43:27
Comments: how do i get to come on work experience because i really love all the old planes from WWII and i want to be and engineer in the RAF when im older thenks Rich
Name: Cheryl Stevens
Location: Enfield,
Middlesex,
United Kingdom
Date: Thursday June 29 20106 - 15:12:04
Comments:Please can someone help me im trying to find a copy of the painting called enniskillen apprently its from the battle of britian with 2 spitfires flaying over bamburgh castle, if any can tell me where i can get a copy?!?!
Name: Martin van der Marel
Location: Katwijk,
Netherlands
Date: Thursday June 29 20106 - 07:55:57
Comments:Don't you think it's a great idea to make sound recordings of the airplanes' engines and make it available through this website?
Name: C mackenzie
Location: Turvey,
Bedfordshire,
Date: Monday June 26 20106 - 08:49:32
Comments:On behalf of the cadets and staff of 2462 Oakley Squadron ATC (... and I am sure all others there)thank you for the fabulous two Spitfire flypast yesterday at RAF Wyton yesterday ahead of the Beds & Cambs Wing ATC annual parade.
Name: Jonathan Sutton
Location: Hathern, Loughborough,
Leicestershire,
England
Date: Sunday June 25 20106 - 19:40:38
Comments: Recently visited the Great Central Railway's Wartime Weekend on the 11 June 2006 and saw the BBMF do a flypast. One word to describe it, 'FANTASTIC'. Also, earlier in the day, the Spitfire did a display including 'loop-the-loop' and various other stunts. 'BRILLIANT'. A great day topped off by seeing this marvellous display of aircraft for the first time. Thanks to all those involved in keeping these fantastic aircraft airworthy.
Name: Chris Barltrop
Location: Morton, nr Bourne,
Lincs,
Date: Sunday June 25 20106 - 06:59:59
Comments:Moved to south Lincs 2 years ago and now regularly see thhe BBMF overhead on their way to various displays. The sound of the 4 merlins on the Lanc still sends a shivver down my spine and brings a tear to my eye. My father flew in Lancs during WW2 and to my mind the Lanacaster is one of the finest flying machines ever built. Long may the BBMF continue
Name: stuart robinson
Location: wainfleet,
lincs,
england
Date: Saturday June 24 20106 - 20:21:12
Comments: i was there for work ex it was the best time of my life
if u are thinking were to go for work ex go there u work on the lanc etc. its the best. all the ground grew r great they r great to work with!!!!!!!!!!
Name: Neil Shepherd
Location: Peterborough,
Cambridgeshire,
England
Date: Saturday June 24 20106 - 18:47:32
Comments:Walking the dog round Lynch Wood today. heard a distant aircraft, and remarked to my son "Sounds like a Merlin" to which he replied "Just sounds like any old plane." The sound faded, then a minute or so later there was the unmistakeable sound of multiple Merlins heading almost straight for us. Suddenly through the trees we saw THE Lancaster, banking starboard following the river Nene. My son said "Thats a bit low isn't it?" The lump in my throat prevented my reply. Absolute magic!
Name: Ian Roberts
Location: Peterborough,
Date: Saturday June 24 20106 - 16:15:01
Comments:The Lancaster just made a few sweeps over are backgarden in Peterborough. Truly an Amazing site with everyone coming out into the street to see what the noise was!!
Name: TREVOR VINCENT
surrey,
Date: Friday June 23 20106 - 17:09:33
Comments:its great to see the Lancaster again it means alot to me to see her due to our family history with connections to the Lancaster,did i see her fly over Caterham this afternoon it was a flash but i could have bet anything that it was, i look forward to seeing the BBMF over Kenley in August i live only a few hundred yards from the airfeild keep up the high standards.
Name: Elliott Atkins
Location: Cheltenham,
Date: Friday June 23 20106 - 16:22:24
Comments:Good repair work by the chaps at Manston - PA474 has just completed 3 orbits overhead my office (on the old Brockworth Airfield) before commencing a 2000ft flypast over the two GCHQ buildings in Cheltenham.
Certainly brightened our Friday afternoon! :-)
cheers,
Elliott
Name: James Bartlett
Location: SITTINGBOURNE,
Kent,
England
Date: Friday June 23 20106 - 15:35:08
Comments:Hi Its been Brilliant having the Avro Lancaster at Manston why she gets repaired. It's good she has been repaired but sad she is leaving Manston wich has sort off been her home for a week :) Hope she visit's Manston Again.
all the best on the BBMF
James
Name: claire
Location: maldon ,
essex ,
Date: Friday June 23 20106 - 09:57:04
Comments: rly gd website!
Name: KEITH HAYES
Date: Tuesday June 20 20106 - 20:31:47
Comments:sorry not to see the BBMF over margate on sunday due to technical faults.
Name: Tony Lindon
Date: Tuesday June 20 20106 - 16:55:30
Comments:I joined the RAF as an aircraft apprentice (100th entry) in 1962. Flight Lieutenant Jack
Hawkins (also 100th entry) may like to look at some of our old photos on my web site http://tonylind
on.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/TL.html
Name: Tony Lindon
Date: Tuesday June 20 20106 - 16:55:30
Comments:I joined the RAF as an aircraft apprentice (100th entry) in 1962. Flight Lieutenant Jack
Hawkins (also 100th entry) may like to look at some of our old photos on my web site http://tonylind
on.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/TL.html
Name: George
Date: Tuesday June 20 20106 - 01:24:23
Comments:i saw the memorial flight over buckingham palace on Queens birthday. what a marvelous
sight...just thinking about it gets me all misty eyed.
keep up the good work.
Name: John Whiting
Date: Monday June 19 20106 - 15:16:20
Comments:On Sunday, 18th June 2006 Cleethorpes Golf Club held a golf competition for the "Douglas
Bader Cup" sponsored by the Bader Foundation.
I,as Chairman of the Social Committee at the club, felt it would make a worthwhile competion into a
memorable one with the addition of a Spitfire flypast.
As the competition progressed during the afternoon everyone had to stop and look skyward at 2.30pm
"on the button" as Spitfire AB910 piloted by Squadron Leader Al Pinner proceeded to "beat up" the
golf course !!
It is the mark of an exceptional display pilot that wherever people were watching from, each felt
they had the best view of all!
I have never seen so many people waving flags, golf-clubs and anything else they could get their
hands on in response to this wonderful sight!
There weren't many dry eyes on the course after this although the adrenalin rush this gave me
enabled me to birdie the next three holes !!
Al, to you and all the BBMF staff, thankyou for a truly superb and memorable "Douglas Bader Cup" day
and I hope to see you again next year.
John Whiting
Name: Christopher Potter
Date: Monday June 19 20106 - 12:15:02
Comments:Hearing the distinctive grumble of Merlin engines approaching on Saturday 17th at about
12:30, we dashed outside to see the beautiful 5 ship formation pass right over our house near
Romford in Essex while the BBMF were circling awaiting the run in to the Mall in London - we were
treated to a total of three passes - almost a personal airshow. A beautiful and moving sight which
brought tears to the eyes...made us very proud of this fantastic heritage. Long may they continue to
fly.
Name: Steven Allen
Date: Saturday June 17 20106 - 22:37:57
Comments:its always a trill to see the aircraft of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. The aircraft are a sight and always send a shiver down my spine.
Long may the Flight remain part of the RAF and long may i see it
Name: Steven Allen
Date: Saturday June 17 20106 - 22:37:57
Comments:its always a trill to see the aircraft of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. The aircraft are a sight and always send a shiver down my spine.
Long may the Flight remain part of the RAF and long may i see it
Name: philip morris
Date: Saturday June 17 20106 - 21:02:36
Comments:Its hard work from you and you members that keeps the spirit of those brave aircraft crews
alive. very well done. great display over london today for the Queen.
Name: Peter Colebrook
Location: Watford,
Date: Saturday June 17 20106 - 20:12:34
Comments: A brief note for the team. Following the flypast today for the Queen's 80th birthday, you turned
north and then north east and flew over my home in north London. It was great to hear the
Merlins and to see the Lancaster and two supporting fighters - had you lost the Hurricanes -
overhead. Thank you.
Name: Aggers
Location: Lords, London
Date: Saturday June 17 20106 - 17:05:08
Comments: Brilliant! The shadow went right over the middle of the pitch! I
was lucky enough to be on....well played.
Name: Stephen
Date: Saturday June 17 20106 - 13:54:45
Comments:Just watched BBMF over London for Queens birthday celebrationes,marvelous sight!
Name: william moss
Date: Thursday June 15 20106 - 00:39:00
Comments:hello love the site does anyone know what time the "lanc" will be over underwood on june
the 24th many thanks
Name: Paul Cummings
Date: Wednesday June 14 20106 - 03:43:25
Comments:Formal TY in the post, however many thanks for a fabulous flypast yesterday. I sat next to a Battle of Britain Spitfire pilot and watched the tears flow
- very moving. Please pass on my thanks to all concerned it was very much appreciated.
Name: Ray Davis
Location: Redditch,
Date: Monday June 12 20106 - 10:23:01
Comments:COSFORD 2006
What more can be said. Brilliant, superb, outstanding and pretty good as well. The old war birds never fail to impress. Well done.
Name: julie skett
Location: rowley regis,
west midlands,
england
Date: Sunday June 11 20106 - 22:42:31
Comments: had a fantastic day at raf cosford. the battle of britain flight is as brilliant today as ever.
Name: Amanda
Location: Matlock,
Derbyshire,
England
Date: Sunday June 11 20106 - 08:57:33
Comments: Thanks for a wonderful flypast yesterday at Starkholmes Gala day. The Dakota, Spitfire and Hurricane did us proud on a beautiful sunny day. Everyone thought it was fantastic. Thanks again.
Name: Michael Nugent
Location: Grays,
Essex,
England
Date: Thursday June 08 20106 - 22:23:23
Comments:You were conspicuous by your absence at the 2006 Southend Airshow, but I am pleased to see you are appearing at the Thanet Show this year where I am positive you will steal the show.
Keep up your outstanding good work, making sure we NEVER forget.
Name: PITTELJON
Location: VEURNE,
FLANDERS,
BELGIUM
Date: Wednesday June 07 20106 - 22:00:42
Comments:Tali ho
Thank you RAF and the Allied Forces to free Europe with your magnificent flying machines
Name: Tom Harris
Location: Derby,
Date: Wednesday June 07 20106 - 21:51:00
Comments:Hi I would just like to say that the air display is fantastic. I think that you guys really open some of our eyes at the events and as somebody else said it makes you feel proud to be British.
Name: paul bellamy
Location: wellingborough,
northants,
uk
Date: Wednesday June 07 20106 - 20:50:41
Comments:The BBMF makes you very proud to be British... it never fails to raise the hairs on the back of my neck when i see them.... thanks to all the air/ground crew who do such a fantastic job!
Name: Glyn mason
Location: Cannock,
staffs,
England
Date: Monday June 05 20106 - 21:22:29
Comments: from my rear garden in cannock on Sunday had a fantastic view of the Dakota the old bird looked great many thanks to the pilot got a good photo
Name: JL Tait
Location: Lewes,
E.Sussex ,
UK
Date: Monday June 05 20106 - 11:05:51
Comments: Best wishes for the coming season.Big thank's to the lads in the display van at Biggin Hill
.I look forward to seeing you at
Eastbourn and Shoreham airshow's
this year.
Name: Dave Rowland
Location: Romford,
Essex,
England
Date: Monday June 05 20106 - 08:26:35
Comments: I would like to say that i and my wife went to see the biggin air show and that main reson we went was to see the Lancaster Bomber it was just great to see. And i would like to say a big thank you for your display. And is there anyway that we could help to keep the Lancaster up in the air. We would help in repairs of any sort. Once again a big thank you. Kind Regards Dave Rowland
Name: Will Winstanley
Location: Jersey,
Date: Sunday June 04 20106 - 20:40:32
Comments:i am coming to visit ur squadron soon.....in july
Name: Cdt. French
Location: Harlow,
Essex,
England
Date: Sunday June 04 20106 - 16:18:40
Comments:I am just wondering was it a lancaster that just flew past my window from what appears to be biggin hill to duxford route. I it was i would like to conratulate the BBMF on flyng over Harlow s i havent seen one for years.
Name: Carlton Carver
Location: Washington,
NC USA 27889,
Date: Sunday June 04 20106 - 05:27:19
Comments:This may be the plane that was in a documentary film called Bomber written and directed by Graham Creel and aired here years ago by Discovery Channel here in the US. If anyone knows more about this film, or if this is the same Lancaster, please contact me. This is an excellent documentary far superior to American made ones here especially today. Thanks
Name: Daniel
Location: Maidstone,
Kent,
England
Date: Saturday June 03 20106 - 21:31:07
Comments:I was at Biggen Hill Air display on the 3rd of june and there was menat to be a BBMF Flight but only the Hurricane was there can i please ask where the Spitfire And lancaster were????
Name: james foster
Location: blackpool,
lancashire,
england
Date: Thursday June 01 20106 - 21:32:21
Comments:sorry you never came to blackpool, a fair few of us were really looking forward to seeing you.
glad you got to NI ok though.
hope to see you soon somewhere, nit sur when your anywhere nr blackpool again.
Name: Mel Moore
Location: Maidstone,
Kent,
Date: Thursday June 01 20106 - 19:40:58
Comments:I see from your display dates one of the Spits is at Headcorn this Sunday but can you assist with time and location of the display myself and some other local members of the Battle of Britain Historical Society would like to come along but no one seems to have any details.
Name: Mel Moore
Location: Maidstone,
Kent,
Date: Thursday June 01 20106 - 19:40:10
Comments:I see from your display dates one of the Spits is at Headcorn this Sunday but can you assist with time and location of the display myself and some other local members of the Battle of Britain Historical Society would like to come along but no one seems to have any details.
Name: Kenneth Stoves
Location: Middlesbrough,
Yorkshire,
UK
Date: Thursday June 01 20106 - 15:04:17
Comments:What a great web site.
I have some photographs I took in the 1960s of the gate guardians at RAF Middleton St. George, a Spitfire Mk XVI, TB382, which I believe is in store at Coningsby. The other is a Tempest, Mk. V, SN219. Can anyone say what happened to this aircraft?
Name: Bent E. Berner Capt. USA ret
Location: West Columbia,
SC,
USA
Date: Tuesday May 30 20106 - 15:36:12
Comments: My ex-Navy wife and I again watched "The Battle for Britain" over the Memorial Day period. We are both WWII vintage and remember well the trying days of the early 40s. My very favorite movie watching is WWI and WWII aerial combat scenes. The Battle for Britain is among the best ever made. Thanks.
Name: Kenneth J. Gerbino
Location: Beverly Hills ,
California,
USA
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