Solar - Terrestrial Data

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Five Days in London, day one

Our trip to London became somewhat drowned in the volcanic ash from Eyafjellajökul but before the trouble started we managed to have a lot of fun in london. The first day we went to see the RAF museum at Hendon

Spitfire at the entrance


B17G


Me Bf109G



Nose art o a Handley Page Victor, please observe the text "Axe stored here". That is not really what you expect to see on a jet bomber used to carry nuclear bombs :)

We had a lunch break and a bottle of Spitfire ale. "The bottle of Britain" :)

Lancaster

The infamous quote of Herman Göring slightly modified and translated to English and painted on the Lancaster above.
The original quote goes like this: "Ich will nicht Hermann Göring, sondern Hermann Meyer heißen, wenn jemals ein feindliches Flugzeug die deutschen Reichsgrenzen überfliegen würde."

Typhoon



The very complicated powersource of the abovementioned Typhoon, the Napier Sabre 24 cyl. H-configuration



Sunderland, oh my, this was BIG!

German V2 rocket

These are only a few of my photos from the RAF museum in Hendon. We spent the whole day from 11 am to 5 pm  and we did not go and look at every subject there. 

Of course I had to buy a souvernir and what could be better than some good old wartime Big-Band music:

What's so special about the Squadronaires? :)



5 comments:

StrandviksVillan said...

Trevligt att läsa och se lite om er resa även ur din synvinkel :)

Ha en trevlig helg med långväga gästen!

A-C

grace said...

wonderful photos, the museum looks amazing!

Vallypee said...

I'm so g;ad you had such a great time before the volcanic experience of your journey home.our account of that has left me full of admiration for your family!

Vallypee said...

PS It was especially nice to hear it first hand ;-) Thanks soooo much for a great welcome to Vaasa!

Hans said...

Thanks Val, it has been a pleasure to enjoy your company this weekend!
Hans

 
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