Monday, May 31, 2010

Timings

We still have not received all the pledges yet, so if you can iplease drop past tomorrow so we can pay everyone!

The timings for Wednesday are as follows:

pm Arrival of Spitfire and Pitts


Private viewing 1800-1900 at the Loganair hangar.  Please do not park at the hangar as there is limited space.  If you park at the terminal, Craigie's have offered their services to shuttle everyone to the venue so please aim to be  at the terminal between 1730 and 1745 so we can kick off on time as there may be a surprise at the ened!

Thursday is more informal.

The Spitfire will be parked up at the terminal all day.  Glaitness School will be visiting at 11am, and at 12pm the vintage vehicles will arrive for the photo shoot.

am arrival of SE5A at Lamb Holm

Evening, is as published already:

1840 SE5A display
1850 Pitts display
1900 Spitfire display

Regards for now

Neil

PS May have found a Spitfire pilot in Orkney, will let you know tomorrow

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Update 26 May

This is a very late post as my router died tonight and i had to find another one and rebuild all the settings.  Plans are almost finalised and I am delighted to confirm the attendance of John Moffat on Wednesday night.  This has been made possible by a very generous donation from Jonathan Hinkles, Commercial Director of Loganair who provided the air ticket from Edinburgh to Kirkwall and return.

Time is starting to run short and we need to finalise the finance by friday, if possible.  Can I please ask that all pledges are paid by friday at the latest so we can go firm with all the displays.

For those of you who have already paid, many thanks, I will receipt each and every one as soon as I can.

I am at the airport 0830-1630 tomorrow and 0630-1430 on friday.  Outside these times, envelopes can be left with the information desk staff. 

If you want your pledges collected, please let me know and I will drop by after work.

Can I also ask everyone who wants to attend on wednesday night to drop a quick line, again allowing me to confirm numbers for the private viewing.  Please indicate wheteher you are taking a partner.

Next wednesday and thursday will certainly be 2 days to remember for a very long time and we thank all of you for making it possible.

Regards for now

Neil

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

From little acorns mighty Oaks grow

It never ceases to amaze me how things evolve from inception to reality.  A very generous donation from Highlands and Islands Airports limited changed next weeks format.  This was followed quickly by another generous offer of funding by Billy McEwen of J&M McEwens.

At first, we were not sure if it was appropriate to accept the funds, however a few phone calls later, ideas started to come together.

I also received a phone call today from Alan Gorn in Stromness and it transpires his father, Billy Gorn from Towerhill in Holm, was an engineer in the Fleet Air Arm working on Spitfires at Twatt.

Our other guest, Sheena Taylor of Stenness and Aberdeenshire is the daughter of a pilot who served in Orkney with Fleet Air Arm Sqn 894 at HMS Sparrowhawk and HMS Illustrious and other Orkney airfields.
Her father, Douglas Robertson, came from Longhope.  Much more information to come from Sheena.

With the extra funding we are working hard to bring up one last surprise.  Many will have heard of John Moffat, who was credited with taking out the rudder of the Bismarck allowing her to be sunk.  Many of his exploits are available online.  Here is the reference for Wikipedia.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Moffat_(pilot)

And here is a link to the Mail online

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1191813/Pilot-sank-Bismarck-tells-tale-70-years.html

For those of you who have just found the blog, apologies, if you have not been updated, as it appears not all the e-mail addresses are accurate.

Thank you all again for you interest and generous contributions.  I hope to make another announcement tomorrow.

All the best

Neil

Monday, May 24, 2010

Spitfire FAQ

I have been asked loads of questions about the Spitfire and its history so I have listed below the answers (based on my research) to the most common ones.

The first and main question I am asked is regarding the number of flying Spitfires in the UK.

As far as I can see there are around 25 of which 6 are 2 seaters.

Here is a potted history of TP462

Built Castle Bromwich in July 1944, delivered to 39 Maintenance Unit.


Shipped to Mediterranean Allied Air Force with 215 Maintenance Unit


Served with 253 Sqn during 1945 with markings 'SW-A'.


Transferred to Italian Air Force as 'MM4100'


Then to Israeli Air Force as '0607'


Then '2067' in 1952.


It was found partially buried on a Kibbutz by Rob Lamplough and sent back to England in May 1983.


Charles Church took ownership in 1985 and then restored and converted it to a Supermarine Type 509 Mk IX Spitfire Trainer configuration.


It was registered as G-CTIX it flew on July 25th 1987.


After Charles Church died it was sold to Jetcap Aviation in Florida as N462JC 'SW-A'


The current owner, Anthony Hodgson  bought it and brought it back to the Aircraft Restoration Company (ARC) of Duxford, UK.


Anthony keeps it at a private strip in Wales.

Find more information here and here

We have just over half the pledges received to date, could you please try and have all pledges paid by friday of this week.  If, for any reason you are unable to fulfil your pledge, please let me know as asap.

Final bit of news.  I can now confim that Richard and William Shearer and Walter Scott have been given permission to take their historical cars on the airfield to have a period photograph taken with the Spitfire.

Glaitness School will be taking Class 7 at 11am to visit the aircraft as part of their project on WW2.  KGS have asked to do the same.

That's all for now and thanks for reading

Neil

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Update to 20th May update

Hi again

Just when I thought I had finished typing for the night, I got a phone call from Eddie Ratter of Scapa Garage who had been raising further funds for the cause.

Further pledges are:

Colin Gregg Cars     £100
Munro's Garage     £100
JG Shearer & Sons  £100
J&W Tait      £100
Walter Scott       £50

Many thanks to you all and of course Eddie for his hard work

Providing all pledges are met, I am delighted to say we can now complete all our plans.  I will get the invitations out to the private viewing beginning of next week as I have to give numbers.

It was suggested to me tonight that we should have collection tins around the viewing areas on the night.  The question is, if we did, do we have any volunteers to assist and where would be donate any money raised.  RAF charities would be the natural choice but willing to listen.  let us know what you think.

Finally a photo of what this is all about, many thanks Derek!

If you want to e-mail me, please use this address.

thain@thenookorkney.com

Thanks







20th May update - finalised :)

Hello again

Just to let you know that the SE5 is now confirmed.  We had to find an alternative solution to ensure getting it here so due to the assistance of Tommy Sinclair, who has the private grass airstrip on Lamb Holm we can now confirm its attendance.

The pilot has organised a visit to Kirkwall airport to check the posibility of landing but it looks like it will only be arriving on the 3rd, prior to the display.

Just to let you see what we have in store here are some links

SE5A is owned and flown by Neil Geddes, further information can be found here

G-BKER

You can view photographs at the bottom of the page

The Pitts Special is owned and flown by Dai Heather Hayes

G-BYIP

who can also be found here

And the Spitfire owned and flown by Anthony Hodgson

G-CTIX

who can also be found here

After the event I will publish my own photographs here but will also welcome pictures from anyone.

The timetable will most likely be:

3rd June

1840     SE5A display over Kirkwall Bay

1850     Pitts Special display over Kirkwall Bay

1900     Spitfire display over Kirkwall Bay

I will try and give you as much warning as I can regarding the low approach to Skea Brae.

There are a few more thank you's to add to the list:

Norman Brass Car Hire has donated a car to the pilots while they are in Orkney

Liz Melvin and Ivan Stevenson have donated the wine for the private viewing on the 3rd.

David Blackman, Kirkwall Airport Manager, has confirmed that the aircraft can be parked in front of the terminal on the day, meaning all can see it clearly.  Many thanks to the Loganair Pilots for their assistance on this one.

Can I please ask all who have pledged to have all payments to me asap and in any event by next friday, 28th May.

In the words of Hannibal Hayes " I love it when a plan comes together"

All the best

Neil

18th May update

Derek Mowat, Dunstane House Hotel……….£1000


Lawrie &Maggie Mitchell, Setter, Firth…..….£200

Anonymous………………………………………………..£100

Andrew Brown……………………………………………£200

Ian Thain……………………………………………………..£ 50

Jim and Jean Thompson…………………………….£200

Myself………………………………………………………..£200

Eddie Ratter, Scapa Garage………………………. £200

Norman Brass, Blue Star garage, Stromness £200

R Clouston, Kirkwall…………………………………… £100

DS Nicloson Rendall ……………………………………£100

Donald Mowat, St Margerets Hope …………..£100

Olly Sinclair, Royal Hotel, Stromness ………….£100

Jim Nicolson Rendall …………………………………..£50

MT Austin…………………………………………………….£100

Kirkwall Hotel……………………………………………….£200

Airfayre………………………………………………………..£50

G&A Barnie…………………………………………………..£100

RAFA matched by Colin Wylie………………………£100

Gwenda Shearer…………………………………………..£100

William Shearer, Victoria St…………………………..£150

Chris Wild, Craigie’s Taxis………………………………£100

Clouston Lodges, Orphir……………………………….£100

Alan Peace, JD Peace……………………………………£350

Original total…………………………………………………£4150

New contributors

Andy Newlands…………………………………………… £200

Charlie Kemp……………………………………………….£200

Michael Shearer……………………………………………£50

Leslie Alexander…………………………………………..£100

Sandy Thomson…………………………………………….£100

Bruce and Kirsty Mainland…………………………….£200

Ken Amer………………………………………………………£100

Hopefully final 2 pledges will be confirmed tomorrow allowing us to finalise things and work out any shortfall for small function on evening of 2nd. We have had kind offers of assistance for a mini buffet or wine, we may have to take you up on that offer yet, watch this space.

We are having to be very flexible on the last aircraft as the SE5 needs grass to land, so working hard on a solution. Final prices will be confirmed tomorrow but I can confirm some times now.

Wednesday 2nd June

If Spitfire arrives in good time, low tribute approach to Skea Brae

Pm Spitfire arrives and hangared by 1730.

1800 Private viewing in Loganair hangar courtesy of Loganair Engineering for contributors, meet the pilot and the aircraft.

Thursday

Pitts Special arrives

SE5 or alternative arrives

Spitfire at Kirkwall Airport, all things going well and subject to approval, parked up at terminal. All who have been unable to contribute but who have offered assistance will be able to enjoy private viewing with times to be confirmed.

11am Time available for KGS pupils, separate contact and arrangements to be made.

2pm Glaitness School TBC

Alternate time for Skea Brae approach

Exact times TBC

1830 Pitts display Kirkwall Bay

1900 Spitfire display

That’s as much as I can tell you just now. If you intend to visit the private viewing on the 2nd, can you please e-mail me asap so I can finalise numbers. There are some who cannot attend who I already know about, if you are taking a partner, please let me know.

Next news shortly. I can’t say thank you enough to you all. Lets just hope we get a bonny summers evening

All the best

Neil

17th May update

Hello all

What a difference a few days make. While driving south last Thursday, I got a phone call from Eddie Ratter telling me he had raised a further £700. I had a quick chat with Derek in Edinburgh and he informed me that Leslie Alexander had raised a further £500. This together with an offer of £200 from Charlie Kemp changed the ball game considerably.

We now have arranged another surprise. A Pitts Special Aerobatic aircraft has been added to the display and all things going well we will have an SE5 in RAF colours from WW1.

We will also potentially have a special guest. The daughter of a pilot who was based at Twatt, Skea Brae, HMS Robin and Sparrowhawk. I won’t say too much but the history is fascinating.

Just to remind you, please drop your pledge for the Spitfire to me at Kirkwall Airport. Cheques should be made payable to A Hodgson. I will receipt by e-mail if required.

Will confirm venue and time shortly

Best wishes

Neil

12th May update

Hi All




Just to let you know that we have passed the final hurdle due to a generous offer from Alan Peace at JD Peace who made up the final shortfall and paid for the display licence required for the event.



Not forgetting the generous contributions from all of you which has made this event possible. Also needing mentioned is the generous offer of the accommodation from Olly Sinclair at the Royal Hotel in Stromness for the pilot and Derek Mowat who has been an immense help in putting this together.



We are aiming for the display to take place at 7pm on 3rd June. The display itself will take place over Kirkwall Bay in a line North to South so it will be viewable from Hatston all the way round to Carness. The authorities have all been informed so we are just waiting for the green light.



The final contibutors list is as follows.

Derek Mowat, Dunstane House Hotel……….£1000

Lawrie &Maggie Mitchell, Setter, Firth…..….£200

Anonymous………………………………………………..£100

Andrew Brown……………………………………………£200

Ian Thain……………………………………………………..£ 50

Jim and Jean Thompson…………………………….£200

Myself………………………………………………………..£200

Eddie Ratter, Scapa Garage………………………. £200

Norman Brass, Blue Star garage, Stromness £200

R Clouston, Kirkwall…………………………………… £100

DS Nicloson Rendall ……………………………………£100

Donald Mowat, St Margerets Hope …………..£100

Olly Sinclair, Royal Hotel, Stromness ………….£100

Jim Nicolson Rendall …………………………………..£50

MT Austin…………………………………………………….£100

Kirkwall Hotel……………………………………………….£200

Airfayre………………………………………………………..£50

G&A Barnie…………………………………………………..£100

RAFA matched by Colin Wylie………………………£100

Gwenda Shearer…………………………………………..£100

William Shearer, Victoria St…………………………..£150

Chris Wild, Craigie’s Taxis………………………………£100

Clouston Lodges, Orphir……………………………….£100

Alan Peace, JD Peace……………………………………£350

Total £4150

As I said last night we are going to organise a private viewing of the aircraft on the evening of the 2nd June for all contributors and details will follow shortly. As we have now reached the amount of pledges required I can confirm the method of payment. Can you please either make a cheque payable to A Hodgson for your pledge amount or the cash equivalent. Please place in a sealed envelope clearly marked with your name and amount written on the front.

Cheques can be posted to me at Kirkwall Airport Terminal or if you are passing the airport, you can drop the envelope in to the information desk. Once again, many thanks for all your support and contributions. Those who have offered physical assistance may be needed shortly as the weekend before the visit will necessitate a trip to Skea Brae for a bag the bruck.

Will be in touch again shortly

Many thanks

Neil

11th May update

Hello All


Just another quick update to keep you informed. Another couple of generous donations today bringing us to just £400 short of target. We have ordered the Spitfire in the knowledge we will reach the required funding. I will let you know shortly how to redeem your pledges.

Derek Mowat, Dunstane House Hotel……….£1000

Lawrie &Maggie Mitchell, Setter, Firth…..….£200

Anonymous………………………………………………..£100

Andrew Brown……………………………………………£200

Ian Thain……………………………………………………..£ 50

Jim and Jean Thompson…………………………….£200

Myself………………………………………………………..£200

Eddie Ratter, Scapa Garage………………………. £200

Norman Brass, Blue Star garage, Stromness £200

R Clouston, Kirkwall…………………………………… £100

DS Nicloson Rendall ……………………………………£100

Donald Mowat, St Margerets Hope …………..£100

Olly Sinclair, Royal Hotel, Stromness ………….£100

Jim Nicolson Rendall …………………………………..£50

MT Austin…………………………………………………….£100

Kirkwall Hotel……………………………………………….£200

Airfayre………………………………………………………..£50

G&A Barnie…………………………………………………..£100

RAFA matched by Colin Wylie………………………£100

Gwenda Shearer…………………………………………..£100

William Shearer, Victoria St…………………………..£150

Total to date…………………………………………………£3600

Many thanks to all

Neil

10th May update

Derek Mowat, Dunstane House Hotel……….£1000


Lawrie &Maggie Mitchell, Setter, Firth…..….£200

Anonymous………………………………………………..£100

Andrew Brown……………………………………………£200

Ian Thain……………………………………………………..£ 50

Jim and Jean Thompson…………………………….£200

Myself………………………………………………………..£200

Eddie Ratter, Scapa Garage………………………. £200

Norman Brass, Blue Star garage, Stromness £200

R Clouston, Kirkwall…………………………………… £100

DS Nicloson Rendall ……………………………………£100

Donald Mowat, St Margerets Hope …………..£100

Olly Sinclair, Royal Hotel, Stromness ………….£100

Jim Nicolson Rendall …………………………………..£50

MT Austin…………………………………………………….£100

Kirkwall Hotel……………………………………………….£200

Airfayre………………………………………………………..£50

G&A Barnie…………………………………………………..£100

RAFA matched by Colin Wylie………………………£100

Total to date…………………………………………………£3350

£650 to go, now at the final hurdle. I have also spoken to Loganair Engineering who have offered to look after the Spitfire overnight. As I understand it, the pilot has been speaking to the CAA today for permission to fly lower for display purposes. If this is granted, it means £150 more but we are so close I am confident of reaching the amount required.

As a final push, if anyone can think of anyone with an interest in aviation, business or personal, who may manage to assist financially. Please ask them to get in touch.

All the best and many thanks to all for your generous support.

Neil

9th May update

Hello all


Thought it was time to bring you up to date, Derek and I have been working hard raising funds and I have listed the current financial position below and although optimistic are running out of time. I have copied Dave Gray of Radio Orkney into this e-mail hoping he would be kind enough in one of his broadcasts to give an update to the public letting them know the situation and requesting further pledges to the cause (imposing on his good nature!).

I have also copied in Cheryl Campbell from the Orcadian who has given us the exposure so far and Craig Taylor from Orkney Today who keeps in touch regularly with me at Kirkwall Airport. I am also ever hopeful that the Orkney Media Group may be interested in making a contribution to this unique event.

Current picture:

Derek Mowat, Dunstane House Hotel……….£1000

Lawrie &Maggie Mitchell, Setter, Firth…..….£200

Anonymous………………………………………………..£100

Andrew Brown……………………………………………£200

Ian Thain……………………………………………………..£ 50

Jim and Jean Thompson…………………………….£200

Myself………………………………………………………..£200

Eddie Ratter, Scapa Garage………………………. £200

Norman Brass, Blue Star garage, Stromness £200

R Clouston, Kirkwall…………………………………… £100

DS Nicloson Rendall ……………………………………£100

Donald Mowat, St Margerets Hope …………..£100

Olly Sinclair, Royal Hotel, Stromness ………….£100

Jim Nicolson Rendall …………………………………..£50

Totalling ……………………………………………………..£2800

We have still to hear from OIC, RAFA, RBL and one or two others. To keep things above board, I will have details shortly of where the money should be paid if it all comes together.

Provisional dates are as follows:

1. Arriving Wednesday 2nd June for display 3rd June

2. Arriving Monday 7th June for display 8th June

Weather and ash cloud dependant! Many thanks go to all who have offered their support and all contributors. I will try and update quickly as and when things change.

Best wishes

Neil

19th April update

Hi all


Have now spoken to the CAA, they confirm we do not need a licence to bring the Spitfire here. I also received another pledge today from Lawrie and Maggie Mitchell from Setter in Firth for £200 so getting there. I wish there was more I could ask you to do but at the moment its all about raising the necessary funds.

I was visited yesterday by David Morgan, a pilot and member of the Fresson Trust. He also happens to be a journalist and he is preparing a press release for some of the nationals and the P&J so things are about to become higher profile.

Thanks for reading and keep in touch

Regards

Neil

12th April Update

Dear All


I apologise for not being in touch sooner, however, I have been away for nearly ten days and have had limited web access. First of all thank you for your offer of support in this venture.

Tough UK economic trading conditions has meant difficulty in obtaining funds so far but that does not mean work does not go on. At the moment I am waiting for the CAA to come back to me to discuss the least painless and expensive way to classify this potential visit.

It may be the only way to achieve this is for the initial landing to be at Kirkwall Airport. The airport manager has intimated a public viewing may be possible outside opening hours which would solve a huge problem. From Kirkwall Airport a tribute flypast or landing could be achieved at Skea Brae. The biggest problem is the relatively short timescale involved.

A Civil Engineer from Airport Infrastructure Services has offered to advise on the necessary steps to achieve the landing at Skea Brae and this will ultimately decide the final methodology.

In the meantime, I intend to visit the Chairman of the Royal British Legion and RAFA to ask for their support. I have spoken to the Royal Engineers to see if they can assist, however, they confirmed today that the cost of taking plant to Orkney is prohibitive, again due to budget cuts, and cannot help on this occasion. I also hope to speak to the heritage department of the OIC after work tomorrow to see if they are willing to get involved.

If you have any suggestions of potential funders, they would be gratefully received. Once we get closer to the target, I would hope we could all meet to discuss things in detail.

Thank you for your interest and if you want to chat, my home number is (01856)878626 or personal mobile 07799533805.

Best wishes

Neil