Hello and welcome to my channel that I can share with my friends here and ( overseas ) my family of all the great places the uk has to offer Thank you for taking the time to tune in and watching I’m new to building up my RU-vid channel but am hoping in time I will get used to it and know what am doing 😁👍🏻 We have a holiday home in Skegness that we enjoy coming to and along with our miniature schnauzer who likes to bark and run on the beach 🐶 I’m planning some great trips to help build my channel so please stay tuned for them and I will get used to being on the camera 🤞 Stay tuned, Keep safe and take care. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
They have a wonderful selection of British Cold War veterans on display there, did you go back to the Shackelton to look inside its fuselage? thats an amazing aircraft developed from the Lincoln which was in turn was developed from the Lancaster. it had some rather flattering and not so flattering nicknames such as the "Shack", "Growler" for the sound its engines made, and "a hundred thousand rivets flying in close formation."
Yes I did go back I made a video called stepping into the Avro Shackleton it was an amazing experience climbing across all the sections to get to the front of the plane 👍
Chinook HC.1 ZA717 was heavily damaged in an accident in the Falklands which led to it becoming an instructional airframe for loadmasters at RAF Cranwell.
The window underneath the Vulcan B.2s nose was a throwback to the earlier B.1 model which called for a prone bomb aimer in the old sense to drop the bombs. This area retained the window on the B.2, but wasn't fitted out for dropping bombs.
@@Alpes77-dt5uy sorry, but I am a bit of a vulcan nut. Have also sat in the vulcans at Coventry and Norwich AND XH558 at Bruntingthorpe after one of its 'fast taxi runs', and got to sit in the left seat, even while those four olympus were still spooling down!
@brianwillson9567 No need for an apology it’s all cool here 👍😃 Everybody has got there thing am into Titanic memorabilia so as you can imagine I will be like a kid in a toy shop when I get to the Titanic Museum in Belfast 😂👍
Yes it really was to see history and learn how they was used it was spectacular 👍🏻😁 Thank you for watching we really appreciate it 🥰 We are planning more exciting trips and places, so stay tuned for up and coming videos thanks again 👍🏻
Graveyard really , such a shame to see them like this . Quietly rotting away .but thats what happens . Fair play to Newark , some really tasty aircraft in this place .Intresting place , well worth a visit methinks . Good vid .
It’s a really stunning place and to see all the planes that was once used and its history on show is just amazing. They are under restoration so it’s interesting to see. I’ve got loads more footage to go though so there will be another video. Thank you for watching 🙏
I have visited twice to take it all in, a brilliant living museum, the Lancaster Just Jane is being rebuilt to flying condition. my favourite exhibit the actual control yoke from Guy Gibsons 617 squadron Lancaster used on the Dam's raid.
Very good video. Loads to see there. The B-25 the American bomber, is there to give taxi rides when JJ is not able to. That is when the cockpit section is being restored. If you search for Neville Wheeldon on youtube, he post a weekly update of the restoration. Regards. He`s at 250+ videos. Worth dipping into the playlist.
Hats off to the brave, talented young people who flew these primitive machines in defense of their nation, They set a standard for us to live up to....