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Old 29th Jul 2003, 19:05
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T_Richard In answer to one of your questions it's The Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford.
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And if #2 refers to the little white/red low wing jet in front of the great big grey thing, it's British not French - a Jet Provost - awaiting his turn to depart with the C-17 in the background further back in the queue.
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Old 29th Jul 2003, 20:13
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Great photos yet again.

Thanks for the Cessna formation reprint which I recieved in the post at the weekend. Top quality
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Grob Driver, to get the picture rather than just the link, do the following: type [img] followed by the web address of your picture, then [/img]
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Wowwww!!

DamienB and Man-on-the-fence - Stunning Photo's! from both of you..

Please do share with us the equipment used.. I've never managed anything quite as close and sharp as these results..



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Can I just add another 'wow!' here too? Great photos guys, and a 'good work fellah,' DamienB, on the nice spread in General Aviation this month.
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Old 31st Jul 2003, 07:13
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Mighty Gem,

I’m afraid I’ve given up trying! I have tried just about every combination I can think of, but every time I try to post pictures, all I get is a link appear in my post… I cant get the actual photograph to appear on the forum! Thanks for your help anyway!

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Old 31st Jul 2003, 07:54
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wub: "Your pic of the Frecce made me laugh out loud. It's a superb photo and seems to be the essence of an Italian formation"

I am not familiar with the Frecce, having only seen them once and that a good 14 years ago. But, when I saw that pic, I thought, "That HAS to be the Italians"
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Old 2nd Aug 2003, 09:38
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Amazing pics from both of you

I need to get a gyro stabilised camera or give up drinking

What was the high winged twin turbo propped beastie?
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Old 2nd Aug 2003, 16:52
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If your talking about the last of my pictures its a Polish Navy M-28 Bryza (An-28 derivative) painted in special colours (RAF Wellingtron flown by a Polish crew) to commemorate the Battle of the Atlantic.

They had some great Booze on board as well
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Any tips???

Brilliant pictures all!

Now, I know the diffrence between a Kodak and a Brownie, but if it doesn't give too much away I would love to know what sort of kit you were using and to have any tips on how a mere mortal might one day get at least one of those shots...
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Superb pictures guys!!



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