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I've been looking at the map on http://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/2010/08/18/spitfire-flypast-over-central-london-this-friday/, about today's commemorative flypast by a Hurricane and Spitfire.


If he's accurate in his estimate of the flight path between Biggin Hill (take-off 1540h) and the Cabinet War Office (1600h) the path runs along Kirkdale, Sydenham, over the East side of Dulwich Park, passes between North Dulwich and East Dulwich Stations (nearer the former) and then over Ruskin Park.


Any confirmations or differing versions anywhere? It would be a shame to miss it.

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Sorry Ian, I meant to say it flew OVER the Isle Of White at 15: 30, see below:



0845 Take off from RAF Coningsby in Yorkshire

1030 Land at RAF Duxford

1340 Land at RAF Biggin Hill, Lunch and media interviews

1530 Take off fly to the coast over the Isle of Wight then back to London

1615 (Aprrox) Fly past over the Cabinet War Rooms.

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