Bomber_12th
SOH-CM-2025
...though it could have very well have been in real life. What's been accomplished with this scenery, is absolutely incredible, and I am just blown away by the depth of detail, all of it so accurate and just as it really is. The following screenshots, following my 1.5-hour tour around Duxford, is my way of saying thanks and expressing my appreciation to Stephen Legg and John Young.
My only complaint about my visit, is that I had to put up with typical English-weather. : )
Arriving for Flying Legends, I decided to bypass the main entrance, and instead of driving, I decided to walk. Here I am approaching and walking past the main entrance, admiring the replica Hawker Hurricane gate guardian.
Before entering the airport, I decided to walk around the outisde of the field for a bit. Here is the staff entrance.
Another closed-off entrance.
Some of the local residential housing.
Finally passing over the foot path, into the airport grounds.
The first site that I had to see, the extremely rare V-1 launch ramp and V-1 "buzz bomb".
My only complaint about my visit, is that I had to put up with typical English-weather. : )
Arriving for Flying Legends, I decided to bypass the main entrance, and instead of driving, I decided to walk. Here I am approaching and walking past the main entrance, admiring the replica Hawker Hurricane gate guardian.
Before entering the airport, I decided to walk around the outisde of the field for a bit. Here is the staff entrance.
Another closed-off entrance.
Some of the local residential housing.
Finally passing over the foot path, into the airport grounds.
The first site that I had to see, the extremely rare V-1 launch ramp and V-1 "buzz bomb".