While having lunch just now a Seafire flew over the house (the marine cousin of the legendary Spitfire from WW2). It was heading for Henstridge Airfield about 2 miles away, so we watched it from the garden. Photo isn't great as hand held at a distance, but what a gorgeous sound as those Merlin engines waffled and warbled, unlike anything else in the history of Aviation .... Yes I know it's not a bird, or a real Merlin, but one fabulous flying machine.Since 2008 an eclectic ad hoc forage into British natural history, the rural scene, country ways and and related topics. Now retired. Another blog covers my interest in the period 1750-1850 'Mostly Woolgathering' Social media via Instagram @wessex_reiver
A
Sunday, 23 March 2008
Postscript....
While having lunch just now a Seafire flew over the house (the marine cousin of the legendary Spitfire from WW2). It was heading for Henstridge Airfield about 2 miles away, so we watched it from the garden. Photo isn't great as hand held at a distance, but what a gorgeous sound as those Merlin engines waffled and warbled, unlike anything else in the history of Aviation .... Yes I know it's not a bird, or a real Merlin, but one fabulous flying machine.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment