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Which Aerodrome Mk IV
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O Ops nails it first up with Christchurch. The VIP RAAF V700 was the decoy (not particularly effective in this case). The photo was post 1963 Royal tour; The VJets didn't come to Christchurch until 1965 IIRC although this was taken in 1966.


Thanks siftydog it was a bit of a fluke. I couldn't see too many eucalyptus trees so I thought I would widen the search a bit to within sort of Viscount range. Later did a bit of digging and think your snap probably shows Viscount A6-435 which was at Christchurch on 8th February 1967 collecting the Australian Prime Minister.
Here is one to go on with. I'll put another clue on this evening.
Here is one to go on with. I'll put another clue on this evening.

Last edited by OUAQUKGF Ops; 23rd May 2021 at 10:34.
Somewhere like Thetford Snarehill? - Good for Nightjars...........
Sorry for the delay chevvronwe had to leave the wilds of north-east Norfolk this morning in a futile quest for a replacement motor car. ( My wife suggested a Hearse rather than an old-people carrier.) I'm afraid it isn't Gravely but perhaps I'll do that next and then you can tell me why. I'm loathe to put up another visual clue just yet, however Folks can have a look at the first image, just below the windshield. That should give an indication of aircraft type - I've put a couple of hints on the image of the Night Jar too which should move us all on a bit............?
Last edited by OUAQUKGF Ops; 24th May 2021 at 15:47.
chevvron if your answer about Gravely was to include 692 Squadron all I can say is that you were certainly in one respect working along the right lines.
I see our posts have crossed. I fear it is not a Viscount. Keep chipping away !
I see our posts have crossed. I fear it is not a Viscount. Keep chipping away !
Sorry Sifty - it is not RAF Spanhoe . This was an RAF Aerodrome but there were no Transport Squadrons stationed there until the end of The War. I will leave it at that for the moment. Perhaps The Night Shift can make a connection? Incidentally the first and the above image were taken in July 1944.
Last edited by OUAQUKGF Ops; 25th May 2021 at 05:46.
ea200 alas not Downham Market but you could be getting warm....... (214 Squadron moved to Downham from Chedburgh)
Last edited by OUAQUKGF Ops; 25th May 2021 at 07:10.