Hi - Firstly glad to see you posting videos again. Really missed them the last few months ❤. Always wanted to go on a flight over the North East coast from Sunderland to Blyth. I love living in the North East. Looking.forward to the next history vid. 👍
Well done you! What an adventure. 40 years ago, when Usworth airfield still existed, I started my flying journey with Sunderland Flying Club. I can recall a flight over the coast, then back to the airfield, seeing the Tyne on my right and the Wear on my left. Another time doing circuit practise, turning base leg over the Alexandra Bridge. Amazing views over my home country I'd never seen before. Later, I moved to Kent, and after getting my private flying licence, started flying Tiger Moths with the Tiger Club, then based at Headcorn. I felt priveleged to learn and fly in the same airspace as those desperate battles were fought so long ago. Tigers are loud, aren't they?!
Oh wow, the North East must have looked so different from above when you were completing your flying training to today! The tiger moth was really loud but like you I felt privileged just to be able to be up in the air just like those pilots of yesterday!
Since you like old aeroplanes Katherine , how about a tour of Sunderland Air and transport museum near the Nissan works at Washington ( which itself is built on the old RAF fighter station RAF Usworth ) on the other side of the A19 opposite Hylton Castle . I've been around the museum a few times and its full of old planes , buses etc, many of the buses from the North East . An RAF Vulcan takes pride of place and it flew its last flight in 1983 , landing at RAF Usworth, renamed by then as the short lived Sunderland Airport . It even has a row of replica shops from the war . I've got no connection with the museum myself , only as a vistor , but it might make an interesting video and I'm sure the museum would welcome publicity .
You are so cool! I love this channel and. I'm delighted you've made another wonderful video. I'd love to do this too 😍 Keep up the good work, you're an inspiration! ♥️
Wow! What a fantastic experience. The nearest I've come to a Tiger Moth is building an Airfix kit. 😁 So different from a modern airliner cockpit with all the computer screens they have these days. Glad to see you back posting. 👍
It's definitely different to flying in a modern plane, curiously I didn't get that ear pop sensation due to how gentle the ascent and descent was! Thank you, I've been adjusting to a new job so hopefully I'll be regularly posting again 😊
It looked like Great Fun. Thank you for sharing.....
Brilliant! That looks like a whole lot of fun ❤
Amazing, what an exciting experience!
Hi - Firstly glad to see you posting videos again. Really missed them the last few months ❤. Always wanted to go on a flight over the North East coast from Sunderland to Blyth. I love living in the North East. Looking.forward to the next history vid. 👍
Thank you so much, I've been adjusting to a new big job so excited to post more regularly 😁 I'm pleased you enjoyed this video!
Well done you! What an adventure. 40 years ago, when Usworth airfield still existed, I started my flying journey with Sunderland Flying Club. I can recall a flight over the coast, then back to the airfield, seeing the Tyne on my right and the Wear on my left. Another time doing circuit practise, turning base leg over the Alexandra Bridge. Amazing views over my home country I'd never seen before. Later, I moved to Kent, and after getting my private flying licence, started flying Tiger Moths with the Tiger Club, then based at Headcorn. I felt priveleged to learn and fly in the same airspace as those desperate battles were fought so long ago. Tigers are loud, aren't they?!
Oh wow, the North East must have looked so different from above when you were completing your flying training to today! The tiger moth was really loud but like you I felt privileged just to be able to be up in the air just like those pilots of yesterday!
Wow what a fabulous experience! And the views are simply stunning 😍. Your braver than me hunni. Thank you for sharing 💕xx
It was an incredible experience with just the best views ever of Northumberland!😍
I flew 1 at Shoreham what a great experience ❤
Since you like old aeroplanes Katherine , how about a tour of Sunderland Air and transport museum near the Nissan works at Washington ( which itself is built on the old RAF fighter station RAF Usworth ) on the other side of the A19 opposite Hylton Castle .
I've been around the museum a few times and its full of old planes , buses etc, many of the buses from the North East . An RAF Vulcan takes pride of place and it flew its last flight in 1983 , landing at RAF Usworth, renamed by then as the short lived Sunderland Airport . It even has a row of replica shops from the war . I've got no connection with the museum myself , only as a vistor , but it might make an interesting video and I'm sure the museum would welcome publicity .
You are so cool! I love this channel and. I'm delighted you've made another wonderful video. I'd love to do this too 😍 Keep up the good work, you're an inspiration! ♥️
Thank you so much!🥹 I've been adjusting to a new job so will definitely get back to posting more, it's lovely to share all things North East!
@@northeastnostalgic5071 Congratulations on your new job! I look forward to seeing more of your adventures as and when you can share them 💕
Wow , good for you , what an amazing experience .
I didn't want the flight to end, it was definitely a cool experience 😊
Wow! What a fantastic experience. The nearest I've come to a Tiger Moth is building an Airfix kit. 😁
So different from a modern airliner cockpit with all the computer screens they have these days.
Glad to see you back posting. 👍
It's definitely different to flying in a modern plane, curiously I didn't get that ear pop sensation due to how gentle the ascent and descent was! Thank you, I've been adjusting to a new job so hopefully I'll be regularly posting again 😊
Looks great,good to see you back
Thank you ☺️
BRAVE! nice stots from above 👍 i need one of these planes to get home from the dreaded tyne bridge works
You can actually do a flight over the Tyne bridge 😂 that would be the best commute home!
Great video. Really enjoyed it
Thank you! It was definitely an experience to remember 😊
Waa Amanda your pilot?
It was Darren I believe 😊