Special displays commemorating the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings were enjoyed by a huge crowd at the Duxford Summer Air Show last Saturday and Sunday (1-2 June). Round canopy parachutists loaded on to Douglas C47s, known as the Dakota in the RAF and Commonwealth services, which were used widely by the Allies as transport aircraft. A Supermarine Spitfire N3200 and wing walkers from Aerosuperbatics were among the other attractions. And the RAF Red Arrows display team also performed during the show at Imperial War Museum. Duxford, an airfield in the First World War, was an RAF fighter st…