Reliving the RAF Waddington Airshow from September 1965
#digitisedcinefilm #nostalgia #rafwaddington #1960s #Airshow #vulcan #shackleton #aircraft #raf Reliving the RAF Waddington Airshow from September 1965 This film was originally a standard silent 8mm Cine Film Digitised with a Kodak Reels Film Scanner. Sound effects were added during the editing process - so if any are not correct - I apologise. It was filmed on 18 September 1965 at the RAF Waddington Airshow. The following aircraft appear in the film: English Electric Lightning Lockheed F-104 Starfighters Hawker Hunter Westland Whirlwind Avro Anson BAC Jet Provest Avro Vulcan Avro Shackleton Hawker Hurricane F-100 Super Sabre Supermarine Spitfire Vickers VC10 Handley Page Victor Avro 504 English Electric Canberra Gliders Information on the aircraft in the film English Electric Lightning 1st Flight 1954 - Retired 1988 Lockheed F-104 Starfighters 1st Flight 1954 - Retired 1969 - 2004 Hawker Hunter Introduced - 1954 Westland Whirlwind Introduced - 1954 Retired 1982 Avro Anson Introduced - 1936 Retired - 1968 BAC Jet Provest Introduced - 1955 Retired - 1993 Avro Vulcan Introduced - 1956 Retired 1984 (RAF) Avro Shackleton Introduced - 1951 Retired - 1991 Hawker Hurricane Introduced - 1937 F-100 Super Sabre Introduced - 1954 Retired - 1979 - 1988 Supermarine Spitfire Introduced - 1938 Retired - 1961 Vickers VC10 Introduced - 1964 Retired - 2013 Handley Page Victor Introduced - 1958 Retired - 2009 Avro 504 Introduced - 1913 Retired - 1934 English Electric Canberra Introduced - 1951 Retired 2006 Gliders - not known

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