RAF Coronation Review (1953)
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2014
- Royal Air Force Station Odiham, Hampshire.
GV planes lined up (2 shots). GV RAF troops lined up. Pan to crowds and royal dais. SV Meteors lined up. STV Queen steps out of car and greeted by RAF officers. GV RAF troops present arms. STV Queen and Duke on dais. Duke salutes. SV pan, slow march past, banner at head. Duke of Gloucester on dais. GV slow march past. STV crowd watching. SV Queen steps into car for inspection of aircraft. SV pan, Meteors lined up with pilots and crew in front. Queen leaves the car to inspect lined up planes - greeted from RAF Officers. Several shots of foreign officers watching the inspection. Several shots of the equipment other then aircraft: cars, boats, engines, lorries - RAF support equipment. Various shots of the aircraft formations in the air, people watching. SV pan, Royals in car as it drives away. Queen waves.
(Orig.Lav. & Uncut Neg.) (Uncut Neg."A") (Orig."B")
Note: same or similar story is found in Astra Gazette / Documentary of same name.
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Absolutely Brilliant! I wish it was the 50's again!
An impressive display
What no Canberras! All 48 of them on the cutting room floor.
Don't the Lincolns and B29s look out of place alongside the jets!
I see the girls marching past at 2:15 are not being trusted with rifles.
Excellent video - thanks for posting.
I’m not sure if that’s what’s going on
At the end the narrator mentions the the last plane in the flypast is the F-4. I didn't think that went into production until 1958. Did I miss hear?
A Swift F4 (?) prototype was flying in 1952 I think. I was there on that day as my farther was an NCO at RAF Odiham. I was 8.
Father
@@richardforder8390 what a great experience to be able to recall
@@richardforder8390 And thanks for letting me know about the swift. I knew it wasn’t a phantom but still found it mystifying.
When the royal air force was a force, not today’s royal air farce.