As the year draws to a close, I would like to pass on my sincere thanks to all those of you who have followed, read, commented and shared a common interest with me here at Aviation Trails.
The last year has simply flown by, over 50 trails have now been reached, 60,000 visitors have passed by and views are approaching 130,000. The number of airfields I have now visited has increased to over 100 stretching from Scotland in the north to Kent in the south, from the eastern regions to the west of England; a huge area but one in which there are still many, many more airfields and sites yet to visit.
As 2019 approaches I would like to take the opportunity to wish you all, wherever you are, a very happy Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous New Year.
Finally in memory of my father who sadly passed away earlier this year, is one of his Christmas dinner menus, a festive feast whilst serving in 324 Wing, RAF Deversoir in the early 1950s.

Such a nice remembrance of your father. Not sure if I saw the recipe but that’s OK with my non cooking skills.
fran
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Thanks Fran.
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Merry Christmas to EVERYONE here!
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Thanks Mitch. Have a fabulous day!
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Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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Thank you. You too!
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Happy Christmas. Really enjoyed your blog posts this year, so much fascinating information and so many interesting stories. Looking forward to following in 2019. Have a great one.
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Thank you Jonno keep up the travels and have a great Christmas.
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merry christmas to you and thank you for all the work and details you have recorded.
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Thank you Ken and all the very best of the season to you.
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What a fantastic feast…but what are “sippits”?
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Not bad for the time was it! After a quick search on google it came up as “a small piece of bread or toast, used to dip into soup or sauce or as a garnish”.
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