In this episode Dave Homewood visits the Newark Air Museum, at former RAF Winthorpe, situated at Coddington, just outside of Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Dave was hosted by Howard Heeley, Secretary & Museum Trustee, who has had a long affiliation with the museum, and was the perfect person to talk about the history of the site and the collection, and the current and future happenings there.
The Newark Air Museum has an amazing collection of military and civilian aeroplanes and helicopters, and tells the story of aviation in Nottinghamshire, Britain and beyond. It also honours the wartime and postwar crews who trained on the site, former RAF Winthorpe, and the sacrifices they made.
The following photos taken on the day by Dave Homewood are laid out below in the order of how the exhibits are discussed in the podcast so you can follow along with visuals as you listen.
Howard Heeley with the English Electric Lightning (Photo supplied)The RAF Winthorpe Memorial GardenBlue Steel in the workshop. This was a British air-launched, rocket-propelled nuclear armed standoff missile, built to arm the V bomber force.
Hangar One Starting with the Lee-Richards Annular Biplane replica that was constructed for the film Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines.
A rare General Aircraft Monospar VH-UTH
The unique Reid & Sigrist RS.4 Bobsleigh (Desford)The Avro Anson, behind the Taylor Monoplane.Saab Viggen
Above: The Upkeep mine that was recovered from Reculver, in Kent, where the weapon was tested before sed on the Dams Raid in 1943.
WW1 heritage itemsThe ‘Half and Half’ Tiger Moth with half the skin off to show the construction of the aeroplane.The Gnome with a watering can, inside the SAAB ViggenThe famous prototype Taylor Monoplane, built by John Taylor in his living room.The Clutton Fred, G-BJADde Havilland Sea Venom FAW.21The Zurowski ZP.1 helicopterHawker Seahawk FB.3The SAAB SafirParts recovered from the crash site of Avro Lancaster ME846.A wall dedicated to the memory of the crew of Lancaster ME486.The plaque create by the Dutch resistance members.The propeller from No. 617 Squadron pilot P/O Lewis Burpee’s Lancaster, ED865 (AJ-S), shot down on its way to Germany during the Dams Raid. All aboard were killed.A section of original Avro Lancaster, W4964. The Saunders-Roe (SARO) Skeeter AOP.12 military helicopter XL764, which Howard admits he owned himself as a 21-year-old.
Below Left and Centre: Two-seat de Havilland NF.3 Venom. Below Left: de Havilland Vampire T.11.
MBA Tiger Cub 440The Avro Vulcan Howard Heeley with the Vulcan (Photo supplied)The e Havilland Heron airliner, ‘Sir James Young Simpson’.Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23ML “Flogger” and Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-27K “Flogger”
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