By: FLY.BUY
- 18th September 2020 at 22:04Permalink
The event is still on as far as I am aware, I believe it is being run separate to the autojumble this year. If you want direct confirmation there should be a telephone number For the organiser on the advert in the back of flypast or aeroplane magazine if you have a copy.
By: hawker1966
- 22nd September 2020 at 20:20Permalink- Edited 22nd September 2020 at 20:24
Hi AM
Yes it did go ahead and considering it was fairly busy, i would guess around 15 tables, a mixture of aircraft relics, books, models, kits, paperwork etc.
Came away quite happy with a couple of purchases i made, there was also a miles Master front canopy section that contained front screen including perspex.
Also good to have a catch up with FLY.BUY as its been way to long.
Was hoping to see you there but appreciate its along journey for yourself and others on the of chance, as there is a couple of your previous items that im interested in as been saving my pennies, no doubt i will catch up with you next year all going well.
Managed to walk the perimeter of the airfield runway and out buildings some very good memorials now in place to some of the airman sadly lost who flew out of Kenley.
By: Air Ministry
- 23rd September 2020 at 12:06Permalink
Good to hear H66, I' m glad someone managed a bit of 'jumbling in 2020.
I doubt you'll see me down there again. The one and only time I managed it, it was built around several busy days and sundry tasks in the South, culminating in Kenley on the Sunday. Even then, on exiting the car park at The National Archives on Saturday afternoon, I had the choice of turning left for Kenley or right for home and home almost won (due to fatigue).
It'll be Newark only for me, unless something new and exciting occurs (but I' m not expecting anything!).
By: FLY.BUY
- 23rd September 2020 at 20:09Permalink
Good day at Kenley on Sunday, quite a few stalls and good to meet fellow collectors such as Hawker1966 and others. I came away with a Piper Cub rudder, thought it would be a good display piece for the wall. I don’t think the Master windscreen sold, the seller was the organiser of the aerojumble, look at the Posts above and you will see how to contact him. Let’s hope that 2021 provides better opportunities for aerojumble events.
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By: FLY.BUY - 17th September 2020 at 19:27 Permalink - Edited 17th September 2020 at 20:05
Yes, as far as I am aware.
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By: hawker1966 - 18th September 2020 at 17:50 Permalink
Hi Fly.buy
Is there an events page link anywhere? as i cant appear to find anything on it.
I did find the Kenley autojumble for the same date that has been cancelled according to there facebook page.
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By: FLY.BUY - 18th September 2020 at 22:04 Permalink
The event is still on as far as I am aware, I believe it is being run separate to the autojumble this year. If you want direct confirmation there should be a telephone number For the organiser on the advert in the back of flypast or aeroplane magazine if you have a copy.
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By: Wet-Dog - 18th September 2020 at 22:13 Permalink
Here is a link with contact details, try calling them to see if it's on or not
https://aviationantiques.co.uk/
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By: Air Ministry - 22nd September 2020 at 16:11 Permalink
So did Kenley go ahead in the end?
Anyone care to comment?
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By: hawker1966 - 22nd September 2020 at 20:20 Permalink - Edited 22nd September 2020 at 20:24
Hi AM
Yes it did go ahead and considering it was fairly busy, i would guess around 15 tables, a mixture of aircraft relics, books, models, kits, paperwork etc.
Came away quite happy with a couple of purchases i made, there was also a miles Master front canopy section that contained front screen including perspex.
Also good to have a catch up with FLY.BUY as its been way to long.
Was hoping to see you there but appreciate its along journey for yourself and others on the of chance, as there is a couple of your previous items that im interested in as been saving my pennies, no doubt i will catch up with you next year all going well.
Managed to walk the perimeter of the airfield runway and out buildings some very good memorials now in place to some of the airman sadly lost who flew out of Kenley.
Overall a good morning in the glorious weather.
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By: Air Ministry - 23rd September 2020 at 12:06 Permalink
Good to hear H66, I' m glad someone managed a bit of 'jumbling in 2020.
I doubt you'll see me down there again. The one and only time I managed it, it was built around several busy days and sundry tasks in the South, culminating in Kenley on the Sunday. Even then, on exiting the car park at The National Archives on Saturday afternoon, I had the choice of turning left for Kenley or right for home and home almost won (due to fatigue).
It'll be Newark only for me, unless something new and exciting occurs (but I' m not expecting anything!).
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By: TwinOtter23.Mk.19 - 23rd September 2020 at 13:13 Permalink
Newark does already have an eye of 2021 and one provisional date is already listed in here: http://www.newarkairmuseum.org/2020-21_Special-Events
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By: No.2 A.A.C.U. - 23rd September 2020 at 19:24 Permalink
H66 - Did the Master windscreen sell? Do you have a photo at all?
Kind regards,
Tim
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By: FLY.BUY - 23rd September 2020 at 20:09 Permalink
Good day at Kenley on Sunday, quite a few stalls and good to meet fellow collectors such as Hawker1966 and others. I came away with a Piper Cub rudder, thought it would be a good display piece for the wall. I don’t think the Master windscreen sold, the seller was the organiser of the aerojumble, look at the Posts above and you will see how to contact him. Let’s hope that 2021 provides better opportunities for aerojumble events.
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By: hawker1966 - 23rd September 2020 at 20:11 Permalink
Hi Tim
Sorry no photo but i believe it was the event organiser that was selling it, FLY.BUY may no more,
Here is the link below where you may be able to contact the organiser himself, he was asking £250 but said he was open to offers.
it was the first stall on the right after entering.
It hadnt sold when i left.
Good luck.
=https://aviationantiques.co.uk/
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By: FLY.BUY - 23rd September 2020 at 20:13 Permalink
Found a picture of the windscreen.
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By: No.2 A.A.C.U. - 23rd September 2020 at 20:30 Permalink
Thank you both that is appreciated.
Tim
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By: TwinOtter23.Mk.19 - 25th September 2020 at 08:35 Permalink
Tweet from Newark this morning:
"A gentle reminder to everyone that we have cancelled the #Aeroboot #Aerojumble sale that was due to take place tomorrow 26.09.20 – sorry for the cancellation! http://newarkairmuseum.org/Museum-Events However the #museum is still open for normal visit!"