Just a collection of Neil's aircraft memorabilia

This is low flying when there are no regulations
..........and this is what happens when they get it wrong.

This was an RAF loan pilot in the Sultanate of Oman in the 1980s.  He was showing off to his wife who was standing on the range control tower.  The railing was 4ft away from his wife !!

How low can you go?

The guy was in the driver's seat of the car when the ventral strake of a Jaguar (the sticky out bit underneath the engine in pic above) sliced his roof.  Again, the Sultanate of Oman in the 80s.

Coupé anyone?

Took a trip down memory lane and visited ex-RAF Binbrook in September 2003 where XR724 MK6 Lightning is stored.  I was at Binbrook from 1977-84.  Having found a crack on the wing of this aircraft, managed to ground the fleet for a week.  By the way, the repair was still visible.
Mrs H standing at the business end of an Avon 302 at Bruntingthorpe July 2004
F117-A at Khamis Mushayt, Saudi Arabia two days after the finish of the first Gulf War.
Neil's Gulf War Medal