Altitude Summer 2014 | Page 4

Many years of service By Cadet C. Vince The day started early with a long journey to Cambridgeshire, but none of the cadets seemed to mind because the journey was filled with gossip and laughter with Civilian Instructor Scott telling jokes along the way. When we reached Duxford, I’ll have to admit the weather could have been a bit kinder to us, but no one seemed to mind as all of us were looking forward to a great day! We split up into pairs, Sergeant Phillips and I first strolled around the Air Space hanger, Cadets Marsh and Scott took off on their own adventure however Civilian Instructors Burgess and Scott decided to charge off to the café to start the day off with a healthy and nutritious bacon butty. Throughout the day we all worked our way around Air Space, Flying Aircraft, Historic Duxford, Land Warfare, Conservation in Action, Battle of Britain, American Air museum, Air & Sea and The Operations Room exhibits. Each section was very attentiongrabbing; I specifically liked how the museum had made model people to put in the aircraft and weapons to 4 www.bit.ly/duxfordphotos2014 Cadets Scott, Marsh and Vince make the scenes look more realistic. The trip was very educational and thought provoking. Cadet Scott said “it was very interesting, filled with the knowledge of the RAF and the USAF throughout their many years of service.” Now lunch time, we certainly had plenty of food with Civilian Instructor Scott trying to give away all his yummy goods. After having a nice chat as a group - where we discussed the stupidly high prices for cupcakes and the “old days” - we marched off to the next exhibit. My favourite exhibit was the land and warfare, there was a walkway through all the wars, I and the rest of the group found it fascinating observing the weapons used and the conditions the soldiers fought in. 2497 (Cosford) Squadron Altitude | Summer 2014