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RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 19:14
by PeteP
I still haven't been able to track down the name of the photographer of the slides I've been showing but I do now have the permission of the slides' current owners to share some of them with you. :yipeee:

As DaveB's excellent photos of Culdrose's 60th Anniversary Air Day are still fresh in the mind, I thought it would be a great opportunity to compare them with the same gathering 50 years earlier - July 1957. Apart from a little brightening to (try to) make up for the deficiencies of my scanner, I've resisted the temptation to crop or otherwise manipulate these slides in Photoshop so they're presented here 'as is'.

I hope you enjoy them - there will be plenty more to follow. Next: Farnborough 1964.

Pete


Valiant B1 WP218
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Gloster Javelin, 46 Squadron
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Supermarine Swift F7, XF114, from Boscombe Down
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D H Comet 2, 216 Squadron, Lyneham
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Anyone know the name of this aerobatic team?
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Gannets in 'anchor' formation
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Built in 1941 and still going strong with the BBMF I think.
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Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 19:18
by Garry Russell
Thanks very much Pete :yipeee:

A flock of Gannets :o ..now that must of been something to see and hear :tunes: .

Very unusual to see a colour pic of that civilian Dragonfly, some real gems :)

Garry

Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 19:29
by jamesstables
Nice shots!
Would it be OK for me to download the helicopter ones for our archives please?

Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 20:50
by DaveB
Superb shots Pete :thumbsup: I was only reading about the 'Anchor' formation this afternoon as it happens!! ;-)

EDIT..
Re those Sea Hawks..they belonged to 738 Training Squadron and also displayed at the SBAC Display at Farnborough in September of that year.. rivalling (so my reference goes) that of the RAF's famed Hunter team of No.111 Sqn :rock:
ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 22:15
by Tweek
What we'd all give to be at that event... :o

Excellent stuff! :thumbsup:

Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 23:22
by TSR2
These are brilliant Pete! What I wouldn't give to have been a young lad at that... it must have been incredible!

Thanks very much! :thumbsup: :welldone:

Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 00:09
by DaveB
Ben..

I was a young lad then (3months old) and my dad would never have been able to make it down there on his pushbike :lol: I know what you mean though ;-)

ATB

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Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 09:09
by hobby
There is a Seamew in FAA colours (dark sea grey and that curious light green 'sky' favoured by the RN) parked with folded wings ouside a hangar!! Can't recall seeing a Seamew in proper FAA colours.

The Seahawk aerobatic team were 738 Sqdn FAA and were called 'The Red Devils' and performed at the SBAC show and other airshows during 1957.

What a joy to see so many FAA acft flying.

Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 09:15
by DispatchDragon
Wonderful stuff Pete

I spy , a Balliol and a Swordfish - Seeing as Rick is working on the Scyamore I wonder when the Dragonfly is going to show up? especially in the
Westland civilian colours.

The huge Gannet formation probably could have been heard in the midlands :roll:

Leif

Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 1957 - Colour Photos

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 11:08
by PeteP
Thanks to everyone for the kind words and I'm glad you're all enjoying the photos.
hobby wrote:There is a Seamew in FAA colours (dark sea grey and that curious light green 'sky' favoured by the RN) parked with folded wings ouside a hangar!! Can't recall seeing a Seamew in proper FAA colours.
Well spotted, I hadn't noticed it part-hidden behind the Spitfire's tail. Here's a blow-up of it.

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jamesstables wrote:Would it be OK for me to download the helicopter ones for our archives please?
I can't see why not provided you use your discretion about how they're used. For research purposes by a specialist group should be fine but please make sure they're not re-published in, for example, a commercial publication.

Pete