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"We're just off to bait the dogs..."
The Waddington Airshow is, by any measurement, Big. A lot of
aircraft, a lot of people and a lot of noise... and that's just the inside of
Rex's radio display. Outside his tented empire and emporium there's even more
people and noise - but fewer clogs. The organisers had, after a couple of years
of not seeming to be sure what do do with us, finally got things together and
located us as a single group just off the Compass Pan facing west, so our entire
line was immediately next to the main public route and hidden from the still-circling
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; things were looking up! But that was in the future
- our arrival on the Friday night was greeted by a shocking quantity of rain.
So much so, puddles began to form on the flat expanse of grass, starting right
next to Chris and Barbara's tent...
As evening drew in and the skies cleared, an Organisational
Anomaly appeared. The nearest toilets out on the flight line were locked for
the night, making the next nearest over by Hanger 2. Not a too-terrible distance,
but we were out in the middle of the airfield and between us and the hangers
was the taxiway filled with static aircraft that were under armed, dog-assisted
guard at night, who made it quite clear that they didn't want anyone anywhere
near the aircraft overnight. So we had to resort to guerrilla tactics; safety
in numbers, pass through the flight line as quickly as you can, then loose yourself
amongst the stalls to the hangers. And so the phrase at the top of this page
was born.
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not a bouncy castle in sight |
Fortunately the weather settled for the two show days, so we
were able to benefit from a full programme of flying from close-quarters and
a good response from the public. At least this year I wasn't asked were the
toilets were while I was wandering about, although like last year I suddenly
had to field questions about the Rapier system on display. The same thing happened
at RIAT a few weeks later as we were next to an unmanned Rapier installation.
I really must found out more about these things if people are going to keep
asking questions...
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| Dave Simpkins demonstrates
the best way to get a view without having to go anywhere. |
Once the public had
been thrown out it all became very sociable at Chez Rex. |
Report and pictures: Mike Allmey
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