September 9, 2009 at 10:14 pm
The build up to this years JIAS has been slow, it appears that several key participants pulled out quite late, the Chinook being the most notable apparently due to the recent losses. The weather is not looking too good for tomorrow with high westerly winds forecast to build up over night, which meant the BBMF DC3 and Spitfire will be operating out of Southampton for the show.
Yesterday saw the arrival of a Grob and Red Arrows.

Arriving today were :-
Flamant;
Broussard;
P51 Old Crow;
A26;
King Air;
Hawk T1;
AN2;
B17 Pink Lady;
SAAB Tunnan;
SAAB 105;
Belgian S61;
Puma;
2 x Guinot Stearman;
Cartouche Dore; and
the Dukes B25.
We also experienced a flyby by a Belgian F16 which is over-nighting in France due to the length of the runway in Jersey.





By: EN830 - 15th September 2009 at 11:47
Just to say what a SPLENDID Air Show once again ….BIG Thank you to Jersey for hosting it….10th year i think!??
I may be wrong but I believe this to be the 56th.
By: XM172 - 15th September 2009 at 09:19
Splendid Air Show once again.
Just to say what a SPLENDID Air Show once again ….BIG Thank you to Jersey for hosting it….10th year i think!??
Its so good to see some of those rarer and more unusual aircraft participating in an air show. ‘Stuff’ you just dont see at those few remaining UK Air Shows … but thats another story!
See you there next year!
Fly Safe
By: Manston Airport - 15th September 2009 at 00:15
Its a SAAB Tunnan (Barrel)
Lovely to see pics of that and the Flamants.
Lovely shots thanks for postingregards B
Thanks for the information Bazv I take it was built the same time as the Sabe and M-15?
ATB
James
By: EN830 - 14th September 2009 at 22:54
Ian, As you say, nothing exceptional.:p
… but seriously some really good shots there. Perhaps for net year you should build a coracle and get the current MrsEN830 to row you around the bay to get a few different angles.
Have you seen the way she drives, we’d end up somewhere peculiar like Guernsey !!!
I wasn’t impressed with my efforts, however several magazines have shown an interest as far away as Australia. Also the UK and Germany. A couple of forumites from here have also helped with contacts in Sweden.
By: merlin70 - 14th September 2009 at 22:33
The sun did shine, but it was very blustery which made photography quite challenging on our usual outcrop in the Bay of St Aubin. The display line is also a fair distance from anywhere so Shuttleworth up close shots were not really possible.
Anyhow here is a very small selection of images from today, nothing exceptional.
Ian, As you say, nothing exceptional.:p
… but seriously some really good shots there. Perhaps for net year you should build a coracle and get the current MrsEN830 to row you around the bay to get a few different angles.
By: timuss - 14th September 2009 at 22:18
Nice shots looks like a great show.
By: bazv - 13th September 2009 at 11:00
Great set of pictures there Ian 😎 just wondering whats that fat sweedish plane? :confused:
ATB
James
Its a SAAB Tunnan (Barrel)
Lovely to see pics of that and the Flamants.
Lovely shots thanks for posting
regards B
By: pauldyson1uk - 13th September 2009 at 10:36
There is some cracking pics there,thanks for posting.
Looks like a good show , would be nice for a few of those there to come to a show on the mainland.
By: GliderSpit - 13th September 2009 at 09:55
Great pictures. Thanks for posting. I like the 2nd Seafire shot very much.
By: steve rowell - 13th September 2009 at 07:43
Lovely clear shots…fascinating stuff.
By: Manston Airport - 12th September 2009 at 13:47
Great set of pictures there Ian 😎 just wondering whats that fat sweedish plane? :confused:
ATB
James
By: Dave G - 11th September 2009 at 14:34
Nice to see the Tunnan – great pics
By: Yak 11 Fan - 11th September 2009 at 14:01
None of us can work out why you have a blue background to your pics, shouldn’t it be grey??? :p
Nice to see something different…
By: Grey Area - 11th September 2009 at 14:00
That Invader shot is an absolute belter, Ian.
The others aren’t so dusty, either.
By: EN830 - 11th September 2009 at 13:49
Thanks for the comments Tony , I was beginning to think no one was interested in shots from somewhere different to Duxford, Fairford, Waddington or Old Warden
By: Tony at BH - 11th September 2009 at 12:05
I like the first shot of the Arrows. A different angle, nice.
Actually, the last one is pretty good too.
By: Tony at BH - 11th September 2009 at 12:03
I like the first shot of the Arrows. A different angle, nice.
By: EN830 - 10th September 2009 at 22:57
And a few more










By: EN830 - 10th September 2009 at 22:56
The sun did shine, but it was very blustery which made photography quite challenging on our usual outcrop in the Bay of St Aubin. The display line is also a fair distance from anywhere so Shuttleworth up close shots were not really possible.
Anyhow here is a very small selection of images from today, nothing exceptional.









