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The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 4:45 pm
by johnwickenden
So Gentlemen (and ladies of course), I have a plea.....

Mick is busy beavering away, writing chapters for the book we had previously proposed and I am now on the hunt for photos to use. At this point in time I am looking for contributions from the Air Fetes in the 1970S ONLY (I'll move on to the 80's and 90s later).

There are certain contributors on here who have already come forward with stuff from these shows, but I fear that the shots from theAir Fetes in the 70s are going to be fewer to choose from.

I'm interested in hearing from ANYONE who has photos from these shows, but to give you an idea. below is a list of aircraft that I would really like shots of....

1976 Bicentennial show
USN C-1
USAF C-5
Belgian F-104
Diablo Rouge Magisters
4x LN F-4D flypast

1977
YF-16
YC-14
YC-15
USN E-2
RAF Vulcan flying
Patrouille de France Magisters

1978
LN F111
Portuguese T37s
Austrian Saab 105
French Jaguars / Mirage 3
USAF EC121 Warning star
Canadian F104 Red Indians team

1979
Blue Heron Hunters
Frecce G91s
Red Arrows Gnats
WWII bomber formation (There was a flypast by Sally B, the A26 and a B25)
USN P-3
Dutch F-104
Italian DC9 or C130

Thanks in advance

Jon

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 4:50 pm
by johnwickenden
of course, I forgot to say, please PM me if you do have anything to contribute!

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 6:19 pm
by tm74sqn
You are OK for the '60s presumably? Not that I know where my photos taken at the '69 event are, but I do remember a B-58 Hustler being present.

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 7:15 pm
by johnwickenden
All of the shows prior to 1976 were, technically, not Air Fetes....the Bicentennial show was the first as far as we know. The others were marketed as "Armed ForcesDays". As such they are kinda out of scope for the book, although they will get a.mention and a few photos probably included.

If you do have photos for the shows then I may well be in contact if that's ok?

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:01 am
by roughcutter
Guys, when you've finished this "fabulous fantastic" book, would you consider (I'm Daniel in the lion's den here :unsure: ) a book on IAT at Greenham Common? :)

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 10:50 am
by dollar99
John

PM sent. Have some from the late Phil Duckett and I'll have a look to see if I can do any of the others ;)

Ian

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 10:54 am
by 3Greens
Hi John,
have PM'd you
Best regards
3Greens :thumb:

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:28 am
by Charlie26
roughcutter wrote:
Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:01 am
Guys, when you've finished this "fabulous fantastic" book, would you consider (I'm Daniel in the lion's den here :unsure: ) a book on IAT at Greenham Common? :)
Try- "Air Tattoo: Story of Europe's Greatest Air Show (Paperback)
by William Newby-Grant (Author) "
covers 1971-1983.
Available on Amazon

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:30 am
by johnwickenden
There is also the book on the IAT silver jubilee which covers the Greenham Years

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:20 pm
by PORTPHANTOM
Hi John
You have spoken to my friend Alan Audus.Says if you email will try n help
aaudus@btinternet.com

Graham

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 8:25 pm
by F3
Just like to add a subject which I consider 'essential' to the '76 list; the 20 TFW F-111 in the bi-centennial colour scheme the most distinct element of which was the white fin.

Re: The "Fabled" Mildenhall Book !!!

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 8:33 pm
by Bob Tomlin
Hi John,
You triggered something off in the memory about the 1977 year, but when I searched, all I'd got was some very old 'Super 8' Cine film with all the noise, dust and appearance of being taken through a milk bottle.
Still, great memories and hope you get lucky with some decent shots. I'll be looking out for the book.
Here are some very dodgy stills just for the memories:

Boeing YC-15
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Everyone seemed to walk through the Galaxy then
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Pre calendar style programme
Image

I had got some of the Patrouille de France Magisters, but at Farnborough '72.

Cheers Bob.