This weekend I took the miss's to the Cotswolds (btw, Bourton-on-the-Water is an amazing place and well worth a visit). During the stay I got talking to a old chap called Gerry Tyack who was your stereotypical RAF veteran, complete with handle-bar mustache and amazing wartime stories. The man operated a private aviation museum which basically comprised of some ww2 wreak relics, photos and artifacts. But for me, the really interesting stuff was his wartime stories he told. During the war, he was friends with an American p-38 pilot, and at the time, the p-38 was quite a big deal and a formidable aircraft. One evening he had the privilege of a private display by his friend and managed to take a seriously amazing photo of this p-38 flying inverted over and airbase. Was just incredibly.
So if you're in the area, into aviation and fancy some british history, i recommend you visit
http://www.wellingtonaviation.org.
Well worth the time.
Oh, and as a gift, he gave me some "window" foil ribbon that was a primitive form of wartime chaff (countermeasure).
Something I'll treasure.