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🇬🇧Aviation Photographer🇬🇧
✈️Passion for flying in warbirds
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(Photos printed and framed for sale on request)

Wacky Wabbit T6 Harvard at Peterborough Conington 13/06/26.More happy customers with the Wacky-Wabbit team providing unf...
15/06/2026

Wacky Wabbit T6 Harvard at Peterborough Conington 13/06/26.

More happy customers with the Wacky-Wabbit team providing unforgettable experiences including the Battle of Britain and Dambuster Experiance.

The “Wacky Wabbit “ T6 Harvard

The Shuttleworth Collections Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vc, AR501 at Wings & Wheels Airshow 2026. ShuttleworthShuttleworth ...
14/06/2026

The Shuttleworth Collections Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vc, AR501 at Wings & Wheels Airshow 2026.

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Shuttleworth Veteran Aeroplane Society - SVAS

14/06/2026

Another Warbird Experience completed with another happy customer, taking to the skies in the legendary T-6 Harvard "Wacky Wabbit."

The “Wacky Wabbit “ T6 Harvard

The Harvard has introduced generations of pilots to high-performance flying. Today, it continues to create unforgettable memories like the famous Battle of Britain experience or the Dambuster experience.

13/06/2026

Great surprise treat from James in his Chippy. Some fun G manoeuvres after an amazing day with the wacky-Wabbit crew.

The Ryan PT-22 “Recruit” was one of America’s classic primary trainer aircraft of the Second World War, built by the Rya...
12/06/2026

The Ryan PT-22 “Recruit” was one of America’s classic primary trainer aircraft of the Second World War, built by the Ryan Aeronautical Company. Developed from the successful civilian Ryan ST series, it became the United States Army Air Corps’ first purpose-built monoplane trainer, helping to prepare thousands of pilots for wartime service.

The aircraft featured here was built in 1941 and carried the USAAC serial 41-15647. It was delivered to Cimarron Army Air Field, Oklahoma, on 14 September 1941, where it began its military career training the next generation of Allied aircrew.

Following the war, the PT-22 found a new life in civilian ownership, spending time in Canada before returning to the United States as N33618. In 2025, it crossed the Atlantic to England, where it underwent an extensive maintenance programme and was registered as G-PTZZ.

With its open cockpit, elegant lines, and distinctive handling characteristics, the Ryan PT-22 remains a beautiful reminder of the aircraft that helped shape the pilots of the Greatest Generation.

📍Shuttleworth Wings & Wheels Airshow 2026

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Shuttleworth Veteran Aeroplane Society - SVAS

12/06/2026

Ready for a very busy day tomorrow at Peterborough Conington with the Wacky Wabbit Team, offering a fantastic range of unforgettable flight experiences. 🇬🇧📸

Fly a real WWII warbird. Experience extreme aerobatics. Take the controls yourself. Scramble to the White Cliffs of Dover or fly the legendary Dam Busters route. At T6 Harvard Ltd, you don't just book a flight - you choose your mission.

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The “Wacky Wabbit “ T6 Harvard

Availability from - Peterborough Conington, Manchester Barton and Old Warden (The Shuttleworth collection)

11/06/2026

Little up close look at the Supermarine Spitfire PV202 (G-CCCA) "Johnnie Walker" from Aircraft Restoration Company / Aerial Collective. 🇬🇧

11/06/2026

Percival P.56 Provost T.1 XF603 at Shuttleworth Season Premiere 2026.

Acquired by the Shuttleworth Collection in 2001 from Kennet Aviation at Cranfield, XF603 is a fine example of the RAF’s last piston-engined basic trainer. Introduced during the 1950s, the Provost was designed to provide a modern and forgiving training platform, preparing countless pilots for the transition to more advanced aircraft.

At first glance, XF603’s camouflage finish and RAF roundels may seem unusual, as RAF training units never operated the type in this scheme. The explanation lies in its export history. A number of Provosts were supplied to Oman for operational service, where they wore camouflage. RAF roundels were retained for the delivery flights from the United Kingdom, creating the distinctive combination that the aircraft still carries.

BBMF Spitfire Mk Vb AB910 (City of Winnipeg) 🇬🇧🇨🇦The iconic Spitfire Mk Vb AB910 made a welcome appearance at the Shuttl...
10/06/2026

BBMF Spitfire Mk Vb AB910 (City of Winnipeg) 🇬🇧🇨🇦

The iconic Spitfire Mk Vb AB910 made a welcome appearance at the Shuttleworth Wings & Wheels Airshow, proudly representing one of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s most historic aircraft.

Following an extended Major maintenance programme at Biggin Hill, which lasted over two years, the 84-year-old fighter has returned to the skies thanks to the dedication and craftsmanship of the engineers who have ensured her future in flight.

Now presented in the authentic D-Day markings worn while serving with 402 (City of Winnipeg) Squadron, RCAF, in 1944, AB910 is a living tribute to the pilots and ground crews who served during the Second World War.

Operation Jubilee: Flew four sorties during the Dieppe Raid on August 19, 1942, while assigned to No. 133 (Eagle) Squadron RAF.

D-Day Operations: Flew over the Normandy beachheads providing cover as part of No. 402 (City of Winnipeg) Squadron RCAF.

Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
Shuttleworth
Shuttleworth Veteran Aeroplane Society - SVAS
Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar

The world’s only airworthy two-seat Hawker Hurricane. 🇬🇧Hawker Hurricane IIB BE505, affectionately known as ‘Pegs’, is a...
09/06/2026

The world’s only airworthy two-seat Hawker Hurricane. 🇬🇧

Hawker Hurricane IIB BE505, affectionately known as ‘Pegs’, is a truly remarkable piece of living history. While the Spitfire often captured the spotlight during the Second World War, it was the Hurricane that shouldered much of the fighting, proving itself to be a rugged, dependable and highly effective combat aircraft.

BE505 herself was built by Canadian Car & Foundry under license in 1942, initially as a Mark I for the RAF. However, the aircraft was reassigned to the Royal Canadian Air Force as ‘1374’ before it left the factory and entered service with them on 11th February 1942. The following year, the Hurricane returned to the factory for upgrade to Mk XII standard which included the fitting of a larger engine. Upon completion, ‘1374’ was allocated to No 1 (F) Operational Training Unit of Bagotville, Quebec with which it served until being decommissioned in September 1944. As so many Hurricanes were operated in Canada, many aircraft were sold off and numerous farmers acquired Hurricanes for use as spares sources for their farm machinery in the following years.

In 2007 the Hurricane was purchased by Peter Teichman of the Hangar 11 Collection based at North Weald Airfield in Essex and registered G-HHII. He had the aeroplane finished as BE505, a Hurricane IIB . IIB could carry a pair of either 250lb or 500lb bombs and hence became known as ‘Hurribombers’. Progress accelerated on the project and the aircraft made its first flight after rebuild on January 27th 2009 from North Weald in the hands of Stu Goldspink, who has flown almost all of today’s airworthy Hurricanes. The aircraft was operated by Hangar 11 for several seasons and could be seen at airshows across Europe wearing her distinctive markings. G-HHII was eventually put up for sale by Peter and in 2017 it was reacquired by Hawker Restorations with ambitious plans. Their intention was to convert ‘Pegs’ to fit a second seat and associated rear cockpit area with a stick and very basic instrumentation – something that had never been done before - to permit the carriage of passengers in much the same way as is permitted with Spitfires and other historic aeroplanes. After a lot of design work, the conversion began in 2018 and took 2 years to complete. The finished aircraft completely retained the traditional Hurricane lines and can certainly be described as a sympathetic conversion as from the outside the change is barely noticeable.

Maintained by the Aircraft Restoration Company and operated for passenger flights by Hurricane Heritage, this extraordinary aircraft continues to keep the legacy of the Hurricane alive for future generations.

Aircraft Restoration Company
Hurricane Heritage

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