What planes are in the Shuttleworth Collection?

What planes are in the Shuttleworth Collection?

Aircraft in the collection

  • Miles M14a Hawk Trainer N3788 G-AKPF.
  • Westland Wallace replica fuselage.
  • De Havilland DH89A Rapide G-AGSH painted as British European Airways.

Who owns Shuttleworth House?

The house is managed by The Shuttleworth Trust, established in 1944 by Dorothy Clotilda Shuttleworth in memory of her son Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth (1909–1940).

Where is Shuttleworth Airshow?

Old Warden
Shuttleworth have shows throughout the season between May and October at Old Warden, near Biggleswade.

Can you cycle through Shuttleworth?

Cycle RouteThis cycle ride starts from either the peaceful setting of the Priory Country Park, or the landscaped grounds of the Shuttleworth Mansion. From here the route heads into an area of rich, rolling countryside.

What does Shuttleworth mean?

gated enclosure
The place name derives from the Old English words “scyttels” + “worth” and literally means “gated enclosure.” Early spellings of the hamlet included Suttelsworth in 1227 and Shuttelesworthe in 1296. The name may refer to: A. R. B. Shuttleworth, British politician.

When was Shuttleworth house built?

1875
The History. You’d be excused for thinking this is a Jacobean manor house, with its mullioned windows and warm honey stone. In fact, it’s a Victorian homage by the famous architect, Henry Clutton, built in 1875 for Joseph Shuttleworth, Richard’s grandfather.

How much is it to get into Shuttleworth?

Guide Prices

Ticket Type Ticket Tariff
Adult £16.00 per ticket
Children (Age 5 – 15) £2.00 per ticket
Concessions (Seniors and people with disabilities) £14.00 per ticket

Is Duxford Air Show Cancelled?

These ‘normals’ were disrupted in 2020 by Covid-19, when May’s Duxford Air Festival and July’s Flying Legends were cancelled….Air Shows at IWM Duxford.

Duxford Airshows 2021
Flying Day cancelled April 24
Flying Day cancelled May 8
Flying Day May 22
Flying Day June 6

Where does the name Shuttleworth come from?

Shuttleworth is the surname of a family that appears to have originated in either Lancashire or Yorkshire no later than the 14th century. It is claimed that the name was first found in Lancashire, at Shuttleworth, now a hamlet at the northeastern extremity of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, in Greater Manchester.

Is Shuttleworth dog friendly?

We welcome well-behaved dogs on leads in the airfield paddocks and parkland. Please note that there is no shade in our parking areas. The Shuttleworth family adored dogs.

Where is the Shuttleworth Collection in England located?

The Shuttleworth Collection is home to over fifty aircraft. Located at the Old Warden Park, Bedfordshire, England, they host many flying displays between May and October every year. Most of the aircraft are in airworthy condition, as well as some that are under restoration. Many of the aircraft are the last surviving airworthy examples of the type.

What kind of aircraft are in the Shuttleworth Collection?

Started by Richard Shuttleworth, who collectected some of the exhibits still here, The Shuttleworth Collection is home to the best collection of genuine WWI aircraft that all still fly in Europe, alongside over historic aircraft from 1909 to the 1950s. The Collection includes the oldest aircraft still flying – the 1909 Blériot.

When is Shuttleworth House open to the public?

Open free to the public on Wednesday 15 September, from 10.00-17.00. A chance to get back to nature with a slow, flowing yoga practice suitable for all ages and abilities. Imagine having Shuttleworth House, the Collection Hangars or the Swiss Garden all to yourself!

Who is the custodian of the Shuttleworth Collection?

The Shuttleworth Collection is under the custodianship of the Shuttleworth Trust, a registered charitable organisation (no. 307534) created in 1940 by Dorothy Shuttleworth in loving memory of her son Richard, after his tragic death in a flying accident aged 31.

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