title A Few Hours at Hardwick Airfield, Norfolk - 20th May 2012 intro It's the first open day of the year over at Hardwick Airfield - home of Maurice Hammond's P-51D Mustangs Janie and Marinell. Low cloud and a waterlogged grass-strip runway preclude any Mustang flights, but there is a trip out for the Harvard and a visit from a Russian Yak-52. Fred's there with his ear muffs, the Van gets its first "famberly" trip out of the year and Grandad comes along too. imgp2909 Fred sticks a load of "googly eyes" to his face imgp2912 Fred and Isobel in Beard's imgp2914 Eating toast in Beard's Café, Eye imgp2915 Church Street in Eye imgp2918 Fred looks out of Beard's window imgp2919 A couple of small dogs peer out of a van window imgp2921 Fred outside the butchers in Eye imgp2922 Janie the Mustang imgp2923 Hangar humour at Hardwick imgp2925 Fred checks his ear-defenders out imgp2926 The guns and ammo belts of Marinell imgp2930 Marinell and Janie in the hangar imgp2931 Grandad scopes out an Auster imgp2935 Harry is oblivious to it all imgp2939 There's a Yak on the runway imgp2942 The Yak-52 makes a landing imgp2948 The Yak taxis back imgp2951 Smilin' Jack, the Willy's Jeep imgp2952 93rd Bomb Group memorabilia in a shed window imgp2956 Some dude peers in to a 1940s car imgp2957 Fred looks at the Jeeps imgp2958 A bunch of Jeeps imgp2959 The dashboard of a Willys Jeep imgp2961 Marinell and Janie imgp2962 Serious engineering in Janie's wheel well imgp2963 Grandad roams around reading Clive's booklet imgp2967 The Yak taxis off again imgp2969 The Harvard heads off for a flight imgp2972 Maurice taxis the Harvard imgp2975 Chris and Dave hang out imgp2978 The Yak takes off imgp2983 The Harvard is off the grass imgp2985 The Harvard's up in the air