75ZT CommunityA social community of enthusiasts, owners, appreciators and collectors. With expert knowledge of all things from MG to Rover and beyond.2011-10-14T01:48:39+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/feed.php?f=2&t=4270&mode2011-10-14T01:48:39+00:002011-10-14T01:48:39+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=4270&p=38957#p38957
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]]>2011-09-27T11:39:45+00:002011-09-27T11:39:45+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=4270&p=38425#p38425The weather was superb and permitted the most elderly aeroplanes of the Collection to be flown including the oldest airworthy aeroplane in the world, a 1909 Bleriot which is equipped with a 1909 Anzani engine. Other highlights are the only remaining Hawker Demon and Peter Teichman’s Curtiss P-40 Warhawk and no fewer than three vintage gliders in addition to the usual suspects which are themselves usually unique survivors, after all this is Old Warden.
The film (not mine) can be found at the link below, its long, but if at all interested in aviation well worth a look