After leaving Turweston, I stopped at Hinton in the Hedges.
I always enjoy a wander around here, and met several other spotters who had also been at Turweston. G-UKPS was on paradropping duties:
And of the lighter aircraft, G-RVFT was clearly trying to pass itself off as a military aircraft in this livery:G-ARVO Piper PA-18-95 Super Cub
G-ASCM Isaacs Fury II
G-BGPI Plumb BGP-1 Biplane
G-BLXH Fournier RF.3
G-BORK Piper PA-28-161 Cherokee Warrior
G-BPCD Britten-Norman BN-2A-26 Islander
G-BWWF Cessna A185A Skywagon
G-BXVO Van's RV-6A
G-BZRV Van's RV-6
G-CEPW Alpi Pioneer 300
G-CHIH AeroPro Eurofox
G-CHXV Schleicher ASK-13
G-CJHF AeroPro Eurofox
G-DESU Schleicher ASK-21
G-GFOA Piper PA-28-161 Warrior II
G-KWET Cessna 150L
G-RVFT Van's RV-8
G-SARV Van's RV-4
G-UKPS Cessna 208 Caravan I
HA-ANG WSK-PZL Antonov AN-2P
G-BGPI Plumb BGP-1 Biplane
G-BLXH Fournier RF.3
G-BORK Piper PA-28-161 Cherokee Warrior
G-BPCD Britten-Norman BN-2A-26 Islander
G-BWWF Cessna A185A Skywagon
G-BXVO Van's RV-6A
G-BZRV Van's RV-6
G-CEPW Alpi Pioneer 300
G-CHIH AeroPro Eurofox
G-CHXV Schleicher ASK-13
G-CJHF AeroPro Eurofox
G-DESU Schleicher ASK-21
G-GFOA Piper PA-28-161 Warrior II
G-KWET Cessna 150L
G-RVFT Van's RV-8
G-SARV Van's RV-4
G-UKPS Cessna 208 Caravan I
HA-ANG WSK-PZL Antonov AN-2P
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