title The Duxford Dash, IWM Duxford, Cambridge - 13th September 2020 intro Isobel and The Boy Phil are both signed up to run in the Duxford Dash - a 5km run around the airfield at the Imperial War Museum's Duxford outpost. So seeing as we're there, we haul Grandad out in a wheelchair for a look around. As well as the exhibit hangars, there's a bit of vintage aircraft activity including a De Havilland Dragon Rapide, a Harvard, the ever-present Tiger Moths, and a two-seater Spitfire that's doing "experience" flights. imgp3227 Harry pushes the G-Unit around imgp3230 Fred looks at a Mark II Spitfire imgp3236 A Lightning and a Westland helicopter imgp3238 Fred looks up into the bomb bay of a Vulcan bomber imgp3241 Under the wings of Concorde imgp3244 The exhausts of Concorde's mighty Olympus engines imgp3245 The boys in Concorde imgp3246 Harry and Fred roam around the prototype Concorde imgp3248 The boys look at test equipment imgp3249 Concorde's flight deck imgp3259 Concorde's belly and nosewheel imgp3265 Fred, Harry and Grandad look out imgp3266 The Vulcan bomber imgp3268 Concorde and a Lancaster imgp3270 Mosquito - one of the fastest in the world in 1941 imgp3275 The boys mess around with an aerofoil demo imgp3277 Isobel and Phil have their medals on imgp3278 The Duxford Airfield Fire Service engine is out imgp3282 Time for a picnic imgp3285 A B17 is having some work done imgp3289 Fred wheels Grandad around imgp3292 The Vickers Viscount "RMA Sir John Franklin" imgp3295 The Boy Phil walks past a Bristol Britannia imgp3297 A Vickers VC10 Civilian variant imgp3302 The gang roam around in front of a BAC 1-11 imgp3303 The American hangar imgp3304 A bit of an SR-71A Blackbird imgp3305 Part of the barrel of a HARP "supergun" imgp3306 Grandad under the belly of a B-52 bomber imgp3311 A B24 Liberator, as flown by Nosher's Grandad imgp3316 Isobel points at stuff imgp3324 Two the the B-52's eight engines imgp3325 Fred looks at another exhibit imgp3326 Crowds roam around Duxford imgp3329 Fred pokes around in a book shop imgp3330 One of many Spitfires at Duxford imgp3333 Fred tries out the G-Unit's wheelchair imgp3336 The most 1940's-original part of the site imgp3344 The two-seat Spitfire taxis off imgp3361 Tiger Moth R4922 imgp3376 Airspeed Ambassador G-ALZO, in Dan Air livery imgp3379 Spitfire ZX-M (MT928) imgp3380 A Messerschmitt Me-109 imgp3386 A Sea King helicopter with tiger stripes imgp3388 A folding-wing Vampire imgp3402 Spitfire SW-A (PT462) taxis back after landing imgp3415 De Havilland Dragon Rapide HG 691 starts up imgp3425 The Tiger Moth gets a hand start imgp3443 Duxford's control tower imgp3444 A Tiger Moth and a jet contrail imgp3454 A 90-something bloke climbs in to the Spitfire imgp3461 Dragon Rapide HG 691 heads off for another trip imgp3478 The Spitfire starts up again imgp3516 Isobel looks back imgp3518 What looks like a T2 hangar at Duxford imgp3520 A Harvard in a hangar imgp3533 Spitfire PT462 comes in to land at Duxford imgp3564 A Royal Canadian Air Force Harvard ER-992 taxis off imgp3584 RCAF Harvard ER 992 imgp3598 Roaming around another hangar imgp3602 Memphis Belle's nudie nose art imgp3608 B-17 Memphis Belle is in for repairs imgp3609 A Hurricane on a stick is Duxford's Gate Guardian imgp3610 The Boy Phil in the shop imgp3611 Isobel roams around the shop imgp3612 There's a nice metal model of a Spitfire for sale imgp3613 Outside the Duxford visitor centre imgp3630 Boris - Stripey Cat - watches the fire pit