Wings and Wheels Fly-in
Halfpenny Green's Wings and Wheels Fly-in was held on a cold
and windy day which kept all but 30 or so visiting aircraft away

Aeronca L-3 Grasshopper G-BPGK from Abbot's Bromley posed
next to Stinson L-5G Sentinel 45-34950, sadly not the real thing,
showing how alike these types from two different manufacturers are
.

SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 N405FD performed a spirited low flyby on departure
.

Although in early USAAC livery, Piper Cub G-BSFD from Sleap
is a post-war civil machine. Its "military serial" - 16037 - is
actually its constructor's number
Photos: Dave Peel