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Historic Battle of Britain Day Flypast Sept. 15

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On September 15th, marking the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, more than 40 Spitfires and Hurricanes will be gathering at Goodwood Aerodrome, from across the UK, Europe, and the US, to take part in a historic flypast over the South of England (which will also include the world's only flying Bristol Blenheim). This event will bring together more Spitfires and Hurricanes than have gathered in one place since original military operation.

According to the Battle of Britain Day Flypast event website, "Aircraft will take off as wings in groups of roughly four. They will circle through the overhead of Goodwood Aerodrome before setting course to Selsey Bill. From Selsey Bill the different wings will set course on predetermined routes (http://www.battleofbritainday.co.uk/#!routes/c1px) spreading out to cover the South of England and ending up at Battle of Britain airfields such as Biggin Hill, Duxford, Northweald, and Northolt, with some returning to Goodwood."

http://www.battleofbritainday.co.uk/

Here is a full listing of all of the aircraft scheduled to participate and where they are normally based (if you look at the lists on the event website, there are also illustrations for each aircraft):

Spitfire Mk.Ia N3200 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.Ia P9374 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.Ia X4650 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.Ia AR213 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.IIa P7350 (UK) - Originally took part in the Battle of Britain
Spitfire Mk.Vb AB910 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.Vb EE602 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.Vb EP120 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.Vb BM597 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.VIII MV154 (Germany)
Spitfire Mk.IX SL633 (United States)
Spitfire Mk.IX MK732 (Netherlands)
Spitfire Mk.IX TA805 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.IX MK356 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.IXb MH434 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.IXe TD314 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.IXe RR232 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.IXe PL344 (UK/United States)
Spitfire TR.8 MT818 (UK)
Spitfire TR.9 MJ627 (UK)
Spitfire TR.9 MJ772 (Germany)
Spitfire TR.9 ML407 (UK)
Spitfire TR.9 SM520 (UK)
Spitfire TR.9 PV202 (UK)
Spitfire PR Mk.XI PL965 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.XIVe MV268 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.XVI RW382 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.XVIe TE184 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.XVIe TE311 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.XVIe TD248 (UK)
Spitfire Mk.XVIIIe TP280 (Germany)
Spitfire FR.XVIIIe SM845 (UK)
Spitfire PR Mk.XIX PS853 (UK)
Spitfire PR Mk.XIX PM631 (UK)
Seafire Mk.IIIc PP972 (UK)
Seafire Mk.XVII SX336 (UK)

Hurricane Mk.I R4118 (UK) - Originally took part in the Battle of Britain
Hurricane Mk.I P3717 (UK) - Originally took part in the Battle of Britain
Hurricane Mk.IIa P3351 (France) - Originally took part in the Battle of Britain
Hurricane Mk.IIb BE505 (UK)
Hurricane Mk.IIc PZ865 (UK)
Hurricane Mk.X AE977 (UK)
Hurricane Mk.XII Z5140 (UK)
Sea Hurricane Mk.Ib Z7015 (UK)

Blenheim Mk.I L6739 (UK)
 
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BTW, for those not aware, there was also a Spitfire/Hurricane gathering held just yesterday, at Biggin Hill, as another Battle of Britain 75th Anniversary event, which featured 17 Spitfires and 5 Hurricanes (more were scheduled, but bad weather prevented a few of them from making it), which then flew together in a number of four-ship formations. You can of course find numerous videos and photos of yesterday's event now through a search of sites like Youtube and Flickr. Also, photos have been posted here: http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?136059-Biggin-Hill-75/page3 - including posts today, featuring a photo of every Spitfire and Hurricane that participated (all UK-based examples).
 
Sure wish i was able to see it. Will have to do with CFS3-BoB. The sounds from all those Spit's and Hurri's must sound like heaven !
 
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