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The annual summer Fly-in at Breighton was
another success, despite dull and windy weather to start the weekend. It
progressively improved and plenty of flying took place, with all kinds of
vintage and modern flying machines. There were also a good selection of
vintage cars and a few military vehicles.
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On Sunday, I got a flight in a
Taylorcraft Auster. The flight had been planned for the year before, but a
strong crosswind postponed the flight until this year. While airborne, we
caught up with another Auster for some air-to-air photography.
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Due to a crosswind, the Mew Gull, Arrow
Active and Comper Swift didn't fly, but did perform taxi runs to allow the
members present to photo and video them under their own power. Each year,
we seem to get a great sunset on the Saturday evening, and this year was
no different.
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Two unusual and very nice visiting
aircraft were both from the de Havilland stable, a dH84 Dragon and dH89a
Rapide. The last picture shows Lyta in the cockpit of the Auster. The
weekend must have left a lasting impression on her as the next day, she
made an aeroplane shape from building bricks, and was flying it around the
lounge making aeroplane noises!
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