Remembrance Sunday rideout. 11/11/07

How long do you think it will take for me to get to thetford from the north side of cambridge??
 
Just wondered if your aware of this ? :-


Date: 11 November 2007
Time: All Day
Location: IWM Duxford


Honouring the fallen from the First and Second World Wars and subsequent conflicts.

To honour those who served and gave their lives, a service of remembrance and wreath-laying ceremony will take place at the Museum, to which all visitors are welcome. The chapel will also remain open throughout the day for visitors wishing to seek a quiet moment of reflection. All are welcome to attend.


The Service of Remembrance will be at 12.15pm

Family activities will take place in AirSpace from approximately 10.30am with the opportunity for children to make their own poppy and stained glass window to commemorate remembrance. There will also be a small temporary exhibition of images and quotes about war, with the opportunity for families to add their own thoughts.

Admission to Duxford is free for all on this day.

Apparently there should be quite number of bikes there from various clubs, forums ect
 
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Just wondered if your aware of this ? /QUOTE]

Thanks for that, missed it when originally posted.

Our plan is to go and visit just a small selection of local airfields, stand on the runways and show our respect in the places where so many took off never to return.

Has the added advantage of getting on the GS and having a good run through GS type roads, rough perimiter tracks and runways.

I'm certain that Duxford will be a very moving and memorable occasion please post up a report.
 
Sooo.. last night weather forecasts for Sunday..

Anglia TV

Heavy rain and high winds


BBC East

Dry light winds and temp approx 13c


Me I will go for the beeb !
Apart from anything else Jim Bacon ( of the beeb ) is a radio ham and a good bloke

and one of the chaps who works on the Anglia TV weather set up is a Blackbird rider.. also a good bloke but I will take a radio ham over a bird owner any day ! LOL !!
 
Day

High: 11°C

Partly Cloudy / Wind

Wind:
From the Northwest at 21 mph

Precip: 20 %

Max. Humidity: 77 %

UV Index: 1 Low


Low:
4°C

Night

Partly Cloudy

Wind:
From the Northwest at 11 mph

Precip: 0 %

Max. Humidity: 80 %


Averages & Records


Sunrise: 7:11

Sunset: 16:11

Avg. High: N/A°C

Avg. Low: N/A°C


More Details



Last Updated 08 November 2007, 14:31, at Local Time {3}
 
Can you pair stop discussing your wind problems for a moment. :mmmm

There's a very important anouncement due any time now.
 
Right you lot, this is the final plan.

Meet at 0900 at McD's Thetford. There's food (:() and petrol available. Located on the southern most roundabout on the A11 Thetford bypass.

Meet up, chat, intros, brief safety lecture and drop of system explanation and off for 0930.

Ray S has very kindly volunteered to be back marker for the day. A thankless task which also means that he's last everywhere so give him a friendly wave and smile when you can.

We will be riding over fast A roads and dual carriageways, normal town and country roads, single track very narrow and twisty lanes, old very rough airfield perimiter tracks and runways.

A sort of circularish route and stopping briefly at the following locations. TR after the location indicates that there are toilets and refreshments available.
No TR = find tree, go thirsty.

Desert Rats Memorial
North Pickenham
Wendling Probably two mins silence here.
Attlebridge
Shipdham
Watton
Deopham Green
Snetterton TR
Knettishall
Fersfield
Thorpe Abbotts TR
Flixton TR www.aviationmuseum.net

We will be returning directly to Thetford along the most direct route, if you have a more direct route home and are going to blast off please let us know.

Lets have a safe and enjoyable run, its not intended to be Cenotaph serious.
 
Right you lot, this is the final plan....Meet at 0900 at McD's Thetford. There's food (:() and petrol available. Located on the southern , its not intended to be Cenotaph serious.


Top stuff Noddy...

ChasMiller and I will see you on Sunday.

Richard
 
ChasMiller and I will see you on Sunday.Richard

Great, be nice to meet up again.

Final update. Ray and I took a last trip around this afternoon and have now decided to miss out the Attlebridge section. Its well worth the visit but seriously eats into the time scale. Will include it a future runout.

For the earlybirds McD's opens at 06-30 and the petrol station at 08-00.

See you all in the morning.
 
Big up to Noddy for organising the days run and to Ray for taking the job of tail end charley all day..
Also thank you to the chap who tried to plug my hole ( !! ) ,, Sorry, missed the name
Shame about the puncture but contrary to what someone said after I left it was not self inflicted.. Twas not me spinning it up but Darrell !
I do not do spin ups simply cos I know my bloody luck :blast

But yes, discovered quite quickly that a cruising speed of 25 to 30mph put enough spin on the wheel to sort of take at least some of the weight by artificial gravity sort of thing :eek
 
yes great day,thanks Noddy,and the tec man,Jaws, glad you got home ok,
just a photo or 2 at Shipdham tower,sorry got none of Jaw's hole, the one in the tyre that is:jibber
 

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Yep... thanks very much Noddy, Ray and every one for a great day... I am knacked now! did 300 miles today! and now any a*se hurts!! Time to invest in some gel pads for the seat!
 
Many thanks to all who turned out for the run, and to Ray for arriving last when ever we stopped. I will post up a ride report in the rideout section with a few photos and then you can all add your photos to include what I missed.
 
Hi Noddy,
sorry I missed the ride -couldn't make it sadly.... looks like it was a great success.
Hope we can meet-up at some point (with my starter motor..!!)...failing that I might manage to leave it with Jaws sometime -need some ACF50 anyhow !
cheers
Roger
 
Rememberance Rideout

A great day Noddy and thanks for all the research that you (& Susan) did to locate the airfields and plan the route as well as leading it of course.

I think there was about 150 8th Airforce airfields in your book for Norfolk & Suffolk, so we only have another 140 to do!

I quite enjoyed being Tail-End-Charly today and was very happy to help out. It was also nice to meet a number of new (to me anyway) GSers and look forward to seeing you all at the next East Anglian rideout

All the best
Ray
 


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