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A couple of old bits of paper...
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Re: A couple of old bits of paper...
Looks a bit like an Anson C19 to me :think:
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Re: A couple of old bits of paper...
"I see" ....said the blind man and he picked up his hammer and saw
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Re: A couple of old bits of paper...
Garry is very likely correct - Hunting Surveys had several Ansons at Wilson used for mapping work - the "fast jet" if you look at the light reflections isLooks a bit like an Anson C19 to me
probably something like an Auster - the blister hangar in the center was still used in the late 70s by EastAf - I have a photograph somewhere of an IAS
Britannia parked nose into it having hail damage repaired
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Re: A couple of old bits of paper...
Golly,
With such a lot of interest I had better show the number four shot of that newspaper sequence:-

Sorry it is up the other way but as a pilot, that is the way I think of it (newspaper reporters think differently).
The other thing that I should point out is that Embakazi Airport (now Jomo Kenyatta Airport) was a Civil Airport and we only kept our Hunter FGA9s there because Eastleigh (where we previously kept our Venom FB4s) was too small. So practically everything you see there except for the Hunters should be Civil rather that R.A.F. :flying:
Edit...The two groups of three bright white dots near the top left of the picture are our 208 Squadron accommodation (Al-Tents).
With such a lot of interest I had better show the number four shot of that newspaper sequence:-

Sorry it is up the other way but as a pilot, that is the way I think of it (newspaper reporters think differently).
The other thing that I should point out is that Embakazi Airport (now Jomo Kenyatta Airport) was a Civil Airport and we only kept our Hunter FGA9s there because Eastleigh (where we previously kept our Venom FB4s) was too small. So practically everything you see there except for the Hunters should be Civil rather that R.A.F. :flying:
Edit...The two groups of three bright white dots near the top left of the picture are our 208 Squadron accommodation (Al-Tents).
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Re: A couple of old bits of paper...
What a remarkable photo Peter.......
Is it just me or do the grass berms and indents on the right have aircraft shapes to them...... :think:
Dave.....my eyes are crap but i swear i see the shape of a Vulcan there......
You see it.....? :roll:
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Is it just me or do the grass berms and indents on the right have aircraft shapes to them...... :think:
Dave.....my eyes are crap but i swear i see the shape of a Vulcan there......
You see it.....? :roll:
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Re: A couple of old bits of paper...
hanks Peter, keep 'em coming.
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Re: A couple of old bits of paper...
Yes Skippy...The photos were taken by one of our pilots "Pete Tate" and he was in a Two Seater Hunter. It does actually say that, to the right of the newspaper clipping as posted, but sadly the forum software clips the right hand edge off. The clip was kept at a size for the reading of the article and reducing its width any further makes the text unreadable.SkippyBing wrote:Just thought to ask, who was taking the photo and what from?
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Re: A couple of old bits of paper...
I think those shapes are created by storm drain water flowing through.Techy111 wrote:What a remarkable photo Peter.......![]()
Is it just me or do the grass berms and indents on the right have aircraft shapes to them...... :think:
Dave.....my eyes are crap but i swear i see the shape of a Vulcan there......![]()
You see it.....? :roll:
Very hard to see in that picture are about six camouflaged Hunters on the squadron line near the "Al Tents"
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Re: A couple of old bits of paper...
Peter
Judging by the soot plumes along the western edge of the apron by your tents - you must have been using that area for some time (thats how I found your
camoflaged Hunters) - seems a shame that historic area is now covered by the abomination they call a terminal. Oh yes - Tony and Dave I spy a Britannia
and an Argonaut in this picture

Thanks for the memories Peter although my times in Nairobi were ten years later - IAS used the Panafric Hotel which was on the south side of Uhuru Park and Golf course right across the road from the Starlight Club
Leif
Judging by the soot plumes along the western edge of the apron by your tents - you must have been using that area for some time (thats how I found your
camoflaged Hunters) - seems a shame that historic area is now covered by the abomination they call a terminal. Oh yes - Tony and Dave I spy a Britannia
and an Argonaut in this picture
Thanks for the memories Peter although my times in Nairobi were ten years later - IAS used the Panafric Hotel which was on the south side of Uhuru Park and Golf course right across the road from the Starlight Club
Leif





