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An Early Generation of Anson

When the announcers at the RAF Cosford Airshow said that an Avro Anson would be displaying, I have to admit I was not terribly interested. My assumption was that it was the same example I had seen flying at Old Warden during shows last year. Nothing wrong with that display but I wasn’t super psyched by it. However, that was not the plane. Instead, this was an early model Anson.

It had flown in from Czechia in the hands of its owner. RAF Cosford has a strong historical link with the Czech Air Force, so this was something they were keen to highlight during the display. Because it was an operational rather than training Anson, it was wearing camo. The display really made good use of the plane. It kept nicely tight in front of the crowd. The angles showed off the plane very well. The framing and windows along the fuselage are quite a curious look and they showed up well with the light behind the plane. It was a good display and a lovely looking aircraft. What a delight compared to my misplaced expectations.

Stukas Are Rare as Hen’s Teeth

Given how many of them were built, it is surprising how few Stukas remain. There is one in restoration in Everett at FHCAM which is supposed to be intended to fly when it is complete. I saw that one at various times when still in Seattle. There is also one in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The RAF Museum at Hendon also has one and this is the one I saw most recently. Any others are wrecks that have been recovered. The shape of the Stuka is very distinctive. Footage of WWII so often includes them diving in on targets with the sound of the noise trumpet device that they could fit having become synonymous with aircraft diving. Not sure how many more of them I will ever see!