Mick Hegney - Member (Northern Researcher)
Mick Hegney has been our northern researcher for many years now.
Member, Historian, Archivist, Researcher, Archaeologist, Photographer
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Mick Hegney has been our northern researcher for many years now.
Member, Historian, Archivist, Researcher, Archaeologist, Photographer
(Society Photographer and Pictorial Aviation Historian)
Paul has been a valid member of the society since its formation in 1994, and prior to this in association with The Booker Aircraft Museum. His photograph record of many of our activities over the years is a most valid contribution to our archives. Due to his interest in all aspects of aviation along with his work for the society, he has also amassed a unique historical record of photos relating to the following subjects.R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. Airfields, Control Towers and WW2 Air Base wall art.
R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. Memorials dedicated to Squadrons, Individual aircraft losses, and Individual Airmen.Other Miscellaneous Collections Include: Memorial dedications, Veterans reunions, Blue Plaque houses, Aircraft and Aviation Archaeology to name but a few.
Richard runs and owns UK Airfields, this website has many photographs of airfields and aviation related memorials from around the UK and overseas. All of the photos are taken by myself. Richard has been researching airfields and aviation memorials for many years now amassing a huge archive of photos going back a number of years.
Richard Continues to support the Society by contributing material from his own archives.
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