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Mike Banister Chief Concorde pilot signed 2002 Queens Concorde Buckingham Palace Formation Fly-past Technical Programme. Four pages detailing the Waypoints and technical information which ensured the amazing. It was a fantastic sight with 27 Aircraft, C-17 Globemaster, and TriStar with two Tornado GA4s, E3 Sentry with two Tornado F3s, VC10 with two Jaguars, Nimrod with two Canberras, BAe 146 with two BAe125s, Eurofighter (Typhoon), and Concorde in formation with the Red Arrows. The Fly past was scheduled to be over Buckingham Palace at 17:55 but due to the scale of the events taking place had to be delayed by 30 Minutes. The Red Arrows left Stansted at 1739 to meet up with Concorde at the holding point off the Norfolk coast. After formating over the North Sea the formations pasted over the coast line at Southwold just after 6pm and headed Overhead Ipswich, Chelmsford, Fairlop Waters Country Park and north east of Ilford before flying into Central London. At 6:25PM the fly-past fleet flew down the Mall then over Buckingham Palace at a height of 1,500ft and at a speed of 280Knots. The head of the fleet, including the Globemaster, Tristar and VC10 routed back to RAF Brize Norton, with the BAE146 of the Queen`s flight and BAE 125s touching down at RAF Northolt. As soon as Concorde was clear to the fly-past she climbed to 2,500ft, picked up the ILS localiser and arrived 5 minutes later at London Heathrow on Runway 27R. The Red Arrows returned to their Base at RAF Scampton, passing near to Hertford, St Neots, Thurlby, Corby Glen and Grantham. This was the first time Concorde has been used in its flagship role since the fleet were grounded following the Paris accident in July 2000. Before the accident around 1% of Concorde flights were in that flagship role, which have included flying the England Football and European Ryder cup teams to tournaments as well as politicians to world summits. A really nice piece of history from Mike Bannister’s collection. Good condition
Ethnographic: a museum scale model of a Makishi dancer wearing traditional elongated bark mask and woven fibre costume associated with initiation ceremonies, the Makishi ceremony itself is an annual event held by the Mbunda and Chokwe peoples of Western Zambia. Provenance: formerly of Stellenbosch museum, South Africa.
A model of a ship's telegraph, a small scale reproduction of a Chadburn's, Ship Telegraph Co. Ltd., Liverpool model, mounted on an oak plinth, with a brass name plate for 'HMS Farndale 1941-62', a Hunt class Destroyer which destroyed the Italian submarine Ammiraglio Caraccioli in 1941, 12cm high.
A model of a ship's telegraph, a small scale reproduction of a Chadburn's, Ship Telegraph Co. Ltd., Liverpool model, mounted on an oak plinth, with a brass name plate for 'HMS Farndale 1941-62', a Hunt class Destroyer which destroyed the Italian submarine Ammiraglio Caraccioli in 1941, 12cm high.
Six Corgi die-cast models 'The Aviation Archive', Military Art Power Avro Vulcan 48301 and The Dam Busters Special Edition 47304 both 1:144 scale; English Electric Lightning AA32303, WWII Hawker Typhoon AA36501; Birth of the Jet Engine AA35812 and Thunder in the skies Panavia Tornado AA33608 all 1:72 scale, all mint in box
Six Corgi die-cast aircraft models, 'The Aviation Archive', Modern Fighter Legends Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B AA34107, Fairey Swordfish MkII AA36305, Sepecat Jaguar T.2 AA35405, Fairey Swordfish Mk1 AA36302 and Hawker Hurricane IIB AA30701 - F4U Corsair AA33007 - all 1:72 scale, mint and boxed
Corgi James Bond Aston Martin 96655, BBC Only Fools & Horses CC99111 Ford Capri & Reliant Regal Super Van, Wallace & Gromit - The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Ltd Edition Set, The Avengers 00101 Vintage Bentley & 2 x Last of The Summer Wine scale 1:43 models, CC01601 Triumph Herald and CC07403 Land Rovers (6), all mint and boxed
Four Bachmann Branch Line 00 scale locomotives, 32-525A Class 55 Deltic 55002 'The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry' BR Green, 31-558 V2 4844 'Coldstreamer' LNER Doncaster Green, 31-608 V3 Tank 7684 LNER LIned Doncaster Green and 31-050A J72 Tank 8680 LNER line green livery (4), mint and boxed
A large collection of Tri-Ang Minic ships, scale 1:1200, including boxed sets M905 Quayside, M902 Ocean Terminal set, 2 x M906 Naval Harbour set, 2 x M904 Fleet Anchorage to/w quantity of boxed model Quay Sections and ships including RMS Queen Mary and various unboxed/unpainted battleships SS France, Queen Elizabeth etc (2 x boxes)

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