Harrier sunset & Typhoon burn
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Harrier sunset & Typhoon burn
Hi all, I hope you dont mind me putting these pics on here as i thought i would like to share some of my favourite Photo's i have taken, I have loads of different aircraft from bases in the UK so please do ask and i will see if i can help
And finally check out the front tyre
And finally check out the front tyre
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Bottom Typhoon pic:
Looks like only the port engine is in afterburner which may explain the tyre looking like it's coming off the rim ! Either that or it's the weight of the gun
Looks like only the port engine is in afterburner which may explain the tyre looking like it's coming off the rim ! Either that or it's the weight of the gun
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Hi, If you send me an email i will mail them over as i am having trouble trying to get them hosted
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Great Pics'
I never had the opportunity or some would say skill to take such shots at the home of the Harrier ( and that doesn't mean b****y Wart On ) as a resident photographer...
Re.tail markings, I remember seeing a Tornado at West Freugh labelled ' 2CV ' which seemed about right.
Yes I do remember the take-off if the crew are reading this, flat out skidding rather than climbing with the tailpipes about 6' up, only just made it over the hangars - where people who thought they'd seen everything were beginning to run !
I never had the opportunity or some would say skill to take such shots at the home of the Harrier ( and that doesn't mean b****y Wart On ) as a resident photographer...
Re.tail markings, I remember seeing a Tornado at West Freugh labelled ' 2CV ' which seemed about right.
Yes I do remember the take-off if the crew are reading this, flat out skidding rather than climbing with the tailpipes about 6' up, only just made it over the hangars - where people who thought they'd seen everything were beginning to run !
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TEEEJ. Yes, right first time; definitely looks boxhead
An observation for the youngsters: the Royal Air Force once had a tradition that "abreviated" Squadron Badges on fins should be contained within an arrow shaped border;
Post war, the "tradition" evolved to containment in a circle;
later evolving to a new "tradition" of no border;
The latest fashion is now badges on a shield, like the more junior air forces;
Luftwaffe JG 73
Sorry for the blatant Thread drift. Those photographs are brilliant and the clarity and "framing" is superb. Many thanks for sharing them.
An observation for the youngsters: the Royal Air Force once had a tradition that "abreviated" Squadron Badges on fins should be contained within an arrow shaped border;
Post war, the "tradition" evolved to containment in a circle;
later evolving to a new "tradition" of no border;
The latest fashion is now badges on a shield, like the more junior air forces;
Luftwaffe JG 73
Sorry for the blatant Thread drift. Those photographs are brilliant and the clarity and "framing" is superb. Many thanks for sharing them.
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Many thanks for your kind comments I didnt imagine the sunset ones were to be that popular, Maybe time to get one framed up and to cottesmore? Again thanks for your emails
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Lee
Regards
Lee