Stow Maries evening fly in. 10.6.16
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 1:00 pm
Hello all,
I spent a wonderful Friday at Stow Maries watching some lovely flying machines. It was my first visit, and I am impressed by the place. It is incredible how many of the original First World War buildings still stand. Speaking to some of the volunteers there are plans of restoring all the buildings and expanding the museum quite a bit. The displays by the home team were excellent. It is really wonderful to see near perfect First World War airframes display at such a fitting venue.
Albatros D.V by Ben Rawlings, on Flickr
Sopwith Snipe by Ben Rawlings, on Flickr
B.E.2 by Ben Rawlings, on Flickr
Albatros D.V by Ben Rawlings, on Flickr
Albatros D.Va by Ben Rawlings, on Flickr
Albatros D.V by Ben Rawlings, on Flickr
Sopwith Snipe by Ben Rawlings, on Flickr
Sopwith Snipe by Ben Rawlings, on Flickr
Sopwith Snipe by Ben Rawlings, on Flickr
I spent a wonderful Friday at Stow Maries watching some lovely flying machines. It was my first visit, and I am impressed by the place. It is incredible how many of the original First World War buildings still stand. Speaking to some of the volunteers there are plans of restoring all the buildings and expanding the museum quite a bit. The displays by the home team were excellent. It is really wonderful to see near perfect First World War airframes display at such a fitting venue.








