With sunday being such a lovely day, I decided to make the 15 mile trip to Duxford.
Whilst inspecting the F4 Phantom, something was not quite right. something was there, not quite out of sight.
So I took a picture
It was still bugging me when I got home, so I played around with the settings, to reveal
:o :o :o
Anyone know when and where this aircraft was used in a promotion by Lancaster Porsche ?
Regards
Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
It's obviously up your neck of the woods as underneath Porsche is the word Cambridge :o From the little I see, it looks very much like a Tomb so do you have the reg for it?? Might be possible to track a timescale down from that ;-)
EDIT.. Just read your post again and you said it was an F4.. sorry
Nice one Techy That shot gives all the info required doesn't it ;-) Mark flew Phantoms in the RAF from what I remember. Now.. wouldn't that have been a treat to see at airshows!
'Duxford - XV474 T owned by the Old Flying Machine Co - protected from the elements. Shortly before these photos were taken, XV474 had been transformed into an advertising hoarding, for a local Porsche dealer - what remained were the Black & red stripes.'
Yeah that would have been the bees knees wouldn't it .....? Also on my travels in cyberspace i see theres talk of operating a Jaguar on the airshow scene..... :o Privately..
Techy
The last surviving and complete Vickers Vanguard....."Superb"
Techy111 wrote:Yeah that would have been the bees knees wouldn't it .....? Also on my travels in cyberspace i see theres talk of operating a Jaguar on the airshow scene..... :o Privately..
Techy
A Jag, privately on the airshow scene? that would be more than the Bee's Knees, that would be the Dog's very own....
Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...