Cinnabar moth caterpillars on Ragwort in the garden. The last pic is of a Yellow Flag Iris Sawfly larva and its exuvia on an iris leaf.
Thursday, 30 June 2022
Munch, Munch, Munch
Cinnabar moth caterpillars on Ragwort in the garden. The last pic is of a Yellow Flag Iris Sawfly larva and its exuvia on an iris leaf.
Tuesday, 14 June 2022
More From De Havilland Museum
From the top: Heron flight deck; Mosquito B35; Vampire, Sea Vixen 22, Gyron and Gyron Junior engines; Sea Vixen in need of shelter from the elements; Mosquito FB VI with four machine guns and four 20mm cannon (which extend back well into the bomb bay); wrecked Merlin engine and the cockpit of the Vampire T.11, also showing the effects of the weather. Lots of open hatches and covers to enhance the visitor experience.
Monday, 13 June 2022
50th Anniversary
50 years ago, on December 17th 1971, Concorde 101, G-AXDN, flew for the first time. A lunch to celebrate this anniversary was scheduled for last December 17th, but of course Covid got in the way. We finally got around to it today. Simon Peachey, DAS secretary, did the nose droop with many of the aircraft's former engineers present. Brian and Lesley Kidd, both DAS stewards, posed for the camera, and had a laugh with Alan Longworth and David Hands. After a good lunch, the guest speaker was Capt. John Hutchinson.
Sunday, 12 June 2022
De Havilland Aircraft Museum
Having stayed overnight at Missenden Abbey, I dropped in at the d.H. Museum at London Colney. Having mentioned to one of their volunteers who was visiting Duxford the week before that I intended to visit, I was agreeably surprised to find that I was expected. I was given a personal two-hour tour by Bob Tattam, an ex-Hatfield engineer. Doors were opened, aircraft too. On their 146, Jackie Manthorpe gave me a Maintenance Brochure and lapel badges for our 146 custodians. Museum cat Jerry gave me some of his hair! From the top: Dove Mk.8 flight deck; Trident interior; Air France Comet Mk. 1 flight deck; video in Trident 2 baggage hold; Trident 2 and 3 beyond; Heron engine on display. The last four pictures are the museum's 146, an ex-demonstrator. A small museum with conservation problems because their exhibits are largely out in the open, but well worth a visit.
Saturday, 11 June 2022
Esme's Wedding
At Missenden Abbey. Frances (in Pic 3) came over from Alaska, so the four of us were together for the first time in thirteen years. Isaak brought his guitar. There was pic 'n' mix bar, cos it seems the groom has a sweet tooth equal to his father-in-law's.
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