Sywell 2017

We took G-EJBI to the 2017 LAA Air Rally at Sywell. It was our good luck to attend on the Saturday as the weather was perfect. Bölkow 207 D-EFQE was also at the Rally. I spent £15 on an Air Million chart of Germany, not too sure it would be easy to use for navigating but very useful for planning. Our good friend Robert had joined us for the day so he and I flew her back while Andrew enjoyed the view.

Ludham

Popped into Ludham for the first time at the end of August. Don made us very welcome despite the fact that we were gatecrashing a wedding photoshoot. They were about to depart in formation for Cromer, complete with the bride in her wedding dress and father of the bride as chauffeur in his plane. All this was being photographed by Jayson Cork who takes the most stunning of pictures, click on the link for a preview.

Tibenham Local

At the 50 hour check, Tony made a passing comment, that temporary repairs have a habit of becomming permanent. Well, we did replace all the SCAT hoses but the battery earth cable is still a work in progress. I need to source a secondary door lock before next months annual check, I have bought about 5 locks thinking they will be ok but they don’t seem right, an original item would be best. Pictured here is Andrew at Tibenham before a local flight.

Thurrock

We had hoped to fly G-EJBI to Stow Maries but were unable to get permission. I find it a little ironic that an airfield from the great war has planning issues regarding aircraft movements in 2017. We went to Thurrock instead and despite it’s reputation for not being the most welcoming of places, found a friendly reception. A bit of a discussion on running the propeller ‘on condition’ with the on site overhaul facility, they were unsurprisingly a bit skeptical,  and then back to Tibenham.

Duxford 3

On Saturday I took G-EJBI to Duxford with my father, sister and brother-in-law. This was their first trip in the Bölkow and my first without Andrew. My father being ex B.O.A.C. had flown a few of their aircraft and it was a great pleasure to see him reacquainted with the Britannia,  Comet and VC10. Here he is pictured in the right seat of the Britannia. The stewards at Duxford made us all very welcome which made for a memorable day out.

Tibenham Local

This picture was taken a little earlier this year at Weybourne, see post. G-EJBI has had a couple of recent local flights piloted by Andrew, taking his sister for some informal flying lessons. I hope to take my father for a trip this weekend, he’s 87 and ex BA longhaul, I wonder what he will make of the Bölkow 207.

Back to Tibenham

Goodwood was a delightful place to spend an hour wandering about, some Porsches on the track, Spitfire in the air, not unlike the Goodwood Revival without the crowds. Andrew & Oscar flew me back to Tibenham, the Bölkow 207 has lovely visibility from the rear seats so I enjoyed great views of London. Here’s a picture of G-EJBI landing a little earlier this year at Old Warden.

Goodwood

If Calais made us work a bit with low cloud when we arrived, then we had to work a bit harder with a gusty 25 knot wind when we departed. Taxiing downwind was not too much of a problem but it was quite a handful when across despite use of the tailwheel lock, it will be interesting to note the brake wear at the next check, they are getting a lot of use.  Flew to Goodwood which was a delight with no landing fee for pre 1965 aircraft. The Spitfire was taking up a customer for a flight, looks fun but at £2750 it’s a bit out of my price league.

Calais 3

Took a trip to Calais on Thursday with Andrew and Oscar. Like last time we encountered quite a lot of low cloud over the channel and coast so a bit of ‘grubbing around’ was the order of the day. What a saviour GPS is in these situations. It would be nice if the Calais weather was more accessible. Had a nice lunch, trip to the supermarket and a bit more interest from Calais customs this time.

Tibenham Local

Not too many land aways of late but the Bölkow has had a few flights. Andrew has been taking some friends and his sister for a few trips and teaching her some of the basics which she is keen to continue with and I have flown a few circuits around Tibenham from the left seat for the first time. There seems a bit more room in the left seat which is just as well as we feel a bit cramped in the 207 considering its size. Pictured here is the interior of G-EJBI obscured by a pretty scary face.