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by eLaReF » Thu Aug 29, 2019 6:44 pm
Still trying to work out if XH588 was there, or if that was '67, I checked the SCAN archive DVD's.
Not clear yet about that, but found this first paragraph interesting after the weather was mentioned in the '67 posting:-
As with all air shows, one of the most important factors is the weather.
Good weather almost automatically improves the standard of the display, while bad weather puts everyone - public and display participants alike -on the wrong foot.
RAF Leuchars is the exception which proves the rule. 'Good Weather’ at Leuchars means that the cloud base is at least no lower than 250ft. and that the rain is light. Bad weather means that visibility is zero and you might as well have gone to see Auchtormacmuckle Rovers beating Celtic 12:1!