Experience is not what happens to you; it's what you do with what happens to you. Aldous Huxley

GMT – ZULU – UTC

ClusterMap

Archives

The Shuttleworth Collection

By Henry.

Access to the Collection is from the A1 near Bedford at Biggleswade.

The venue has 5 hangers is linked to the Swiss Garden and bird of prey centre and is a short walk to the RSPB reserve.

Their home-based collection includes some of the oldest, one of a kind aircraft that fly at shows.

DH51Desorter MilesFalcon

paper_aeroplanes Tomtit

They actually fly and they put on stunning displays with a range of visiting aircraft.

They have evening displays and day ones. They have a range of German aircraft that display and have a big naval show in June and a military pageant as well as others.

Every year the collection holds 5 evening displays as well as 5 main ones. I strongly recommend the evening ones, they are a family trip and as much fun. But go to a few day ones as well.
They have beside the grass runway parking. We like to take a picnic and I sit on the car roof. There is also a canteen, and stands. I normally go to a fair few with big air show themes .I hope to review a few of the shows later in the year.

Venom JP4 Trojan Morane Taufin Steiglitz Cub ME108 Magister

There is also a Barnstorming team, They burst balloons, fly under poles, pickup ribbons and more. A great day out. The team consists of a Miles Magister, a Miles Hawk trainer, a Chipmunk and a Tiger Moth.

Majister

Chipmunk

The chipmunk does a spectacular ribbon pick up as well as a solo display

Chipmunk_ribbonSeafire

The Seafire – a visitor from Kent aviation.

SE5a Jackaroo

They even have a beauiful Provost and their Wren is amazing!

This is an example of aircraft limbo. They also burst balloons in the air and do flower pot bombing!


Piston_ProvostTipsyTrainer

Lysander

Westland Lysander ~ Evening delight…………………

Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden has a warm and friendly atmosphere, see you there!!!!!!

Cheers ~ From Henry.
PS: Can anyone name all the aircraft correctly?


Tags

Categories: Airshows
Trackback URL for this post: http://www.thedigitalaviator.com/blog/wp-trackback.php?p=534

5 Comments

  1. andy smith
    Apr 15, 2008

    nice photos Henry, i used tofly the chipmunk and the jet provost 5 soit was good to see them again.

     
  2. Paul Bandall
    Apr 15, 2008

    Fascinating stuff Henry – you’ve inspired me to take the family for a day out at the Shuttleworth Collection this summer.

     
  3. Nigel Morgan
    Apr 15, 2008

    Great pics ( no, I can’t name them all – to my shame ! ) and very informative. Many thanks.

     
  4. Stratton Richey
    Apr 22, 2008

    Henry,

    What a great collection of photos. I have watched and commentated on many of these over the years at shows. Shuttleworth is always a good day out, even when wet the sun seems to shine.

    If ever I am commentating at a show where you happen to be, please do come along and say hello. Read the Poem ‘High Flight’ it sums up flight perfectly.

     
  5. Henry
    Apr 27, 2008

    To all, thank you for commenting.
    Check for more reviews by me e.g. Duxford and the Shuttleworth spring air show review.

    And to Stratton Richey are you at the Shuttleworth spring air show??????????

     

Reply with a Comment

Fields with an * are required, but will not be seen by the public.

  DH51Desorter MilesFalcon paper_aeroplanes Tomtit They actually fly and they put on stunning displays with a range of visiting aircraft. … I hope to review a few of the shows later in the year. Venom JP4 Trojan Morane Taufin Steiglitz Cub ME108 Magister There is also a Barnstorming team , They burst balloons, fly under poles, pickup ribbons and more. … Chipmunk The chipmunk does a spectacular ribbon pick up as well as a solo display Chipmunk_ribbon Seafire The Seafire, a visitor from Kent aviation. SE5a Jackaroo They even have a beauiful Provost and their Wren is amazing!

">
 
Copyright © 2007 The Digital Aviator.com All rights reserved.