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Old 4th Sep 2013, 20:02
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laa rally photos?

Hi, I noticed a great many photos being taken by enthusiasts at Sywell and wondered if any had posted their work on the internet. My Googling has failed me. Any pointers most welcome.
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I found some here
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google
"sywell 2013"
"laa rally sywell 2013"
"g-XXXX" what ever your reg is....?
i have put c couple on my flickr..
Poppie II ... | Flickr - Photo Sharing! and a video..

I'm sure more will come up on google as they get up loaded, it all depends on the tags the photographer used.
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How about here:

https://www.facebook.com/lightaircraftassociation

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Thanks, some have been posted, I guess that given the number of cameras in action I might have expected more sooner.
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Yes, LAA Permit. But they are not original P-51 Mustangs; they are impressive semi-scale replicas. Google "Titan Mustang" for example.
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Ah, no.

I hadn't realised that there were any "real" P-51 Mustangs at the Rally; there were none there when I was on the field on Saturday but there were some replicas (including the impressive Titan Mustang I mentioned).

Original P-51s are operated under a Permit to Fly, yes - but administered directly by the CAA rather than the PtF delegation that the LAA holds.

See here, and CAP733.

As an aside, the Vulcan operates on a CAA Permit to Fly.

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