Tim is the envy of us all still down under in NZ and attending the Wanaka Airshow. It seems that after sipping a cold one he did a type conversion to a little red biplane!



I am beginning to think that Duncan wants the SPLOT job back so he is quietly organising the weather to ensure that my Squadron Flying Programme is unflyable!!
That said, we had 11 attendees in total. All arrived by car except Ted Mangion, our newest joiner, who flew in to VL, completely under my ...

Our Buzz editor Brent is currently working on his latest project, a Tiger Moth in his hangar based in Pennsylvania. He still has a way to go and is awaiting the arrival two reconditioned magnetos and a few other parts. But as you can see, he is proudly showing off the Squadron crests that I'm sure will invite interest from our American cousins.
The annual dinner/AGM marked the end of the 3 year tenure of Tim Nicholas and Duncan Matthews as FAA Squadron CO and SP. The Sqn is now in the very capable hands of 'The Two Steves', Robson and Sykes.
We all met at Steve Sykes's Wiltshire home on the 8th December for a very convivial brunch/ handover and 2026 planning meeting.
The Squadron met at the Abbey Hotel, Malvern on the 15th November for the AGM followed by the Annual Dinner. The AGM was a relaxed run through of 2025's excellent series of events, followed by decisions on our 2026 plans, not least the succession of Boss and Senior Pilot. Then came the fun . . .