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Chivenor Air Day 1984 - A few more

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Mustang531
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Re: Chivenor Air Day 1984 - A few more

Post by Mustang531 » Thu Nov 02, 2023 7:35 pm

Thanks for sharing these, some great shots. It was a show I only ever got to attend twice. Being midweek didn't really help. All winners here, Phantoms, Lightning's, Harriers, Wessex, the Sharks display team, proper pointy nose Shar, a Herk that was sadly lost, plus a CAF Silver Star. The latter seemed to turn up at every show and is another sadly missed type. Some great memories here.

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Re: Chivenor Air Day 1984 - A few more

Post by paddyboy » Fri Nov 03, 2023 4:26 am

Quite simply, an awesome set :thumbs:

Frames and times that can never come back :'(

Glad I’m old enough to have been to many proper display days ;)

Thanks for posting :thumb:

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Re: Chivenor Air Day 1984 - A few more

Post by phantom23 » Fri Nov 03, 2023 9:50 am

stunning angles on the Toom shots,and some great shots from better days

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Re: Chivenor Air Day 1984 - A few more

Post by F3 » Fri Nov 03, 2023 10:42 am

Terrific set, esp the Tooms + Lightnings (which I don't recall seeing that year). Interesting to see them both with the same tail letters differentiated by the small 1 + 2 suffix. Anyone know the story behind this?

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Re: Chivenor Air Day 1984 - A few more

Post by 892phan » Fri Nov 03, 2023 11:10 am

From what I can remember the two Lightnings were the designated display pair that year and were recoded after. The BK = Binbrook?! Harrier XZ133 now hangs from the ceiling at Duxford. The sad thing is that the Phantom XT870 was the last aeroplane to be conventionally catapulted from a UK carrier and they scrapped it. I did make it known at the time but nobody was interested in preserving her. I wonder why the Fly Navy Heritage Trust recently get rid of an F-4 with true "navy heritage" when a trials aircraft that was never served with the Navy sits in the FAAM? Thanks for the comments! Daz.


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Re: Chivenor Air Day 1984 - A few more

Post by SW Sky Blue » Wed Nov 08, 2023 3:46 pm

Excellent set :thumbs:

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Re: Chivenor Air Day 1984 - A few more

Post by loadmaster100 » Fri Nov 10, 2023 10:15 pm

Brilliant set, thank you sharing 👍 Chivenor was my local throughout the 80's, 1984 was yet another superb show they put on for many years, sadly missed.
More pictures please if you have them, always welcome, thanks again for bringing back some great memories 😎

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Re: Chivenor Air Day 1984 - A few more

Post by ST24 » Thu Dec 07, 2023 2:01 pm

Excellent stuff - camo trembler sans RWR- don't get much better!

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