On a glorious sunny Sunday, ten Porsches lined up on the parade field at Stow Maries WW1 aerodrome. The aerodrome was originally opened in 1916 for the Royal Flying Corp. in response to the first raids by Zeppelins over London and the South East. The site at Stow Maries is also a wonderful wildlife refuge with the only place in the UK where all five species of native owl are to be found and the site often features in wildlife TV programmes.
We were joined by a good range of Aston Martins, Jaguars, GT40's, and Ultima GTR, featuring a seven litre Chevy engine, and various vintage American cars, MG's. there was also a great array of vintage and classic motorcycles. In the afternoon, we had an air display with WW1 aeroplanes being put through their paces.
A very nice day out in wonderful Essex countryside.