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EDI this afternoon…

I went along briefly this afternoon, even though the weather wasn’t as nice as I was hoping it would be. Cloud cover gradually increased in the time I was there, as the pics show, and it was particularly windy so I was getting blown about abit.
As soon as I got there, there was an emergency involving an RAF trainer (BAe Hawk?) which I wasn’t really ready for, so sorry for the fence. Not sure what the problem was when it eventually landed, looked like it could have been hydralics as the main gear doors weren’t locked(?).

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By: RIPConcorde - 26th May 2005 at 21:07

Very nice shots indeed. 😀

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Flex 35

Thanks, I’m using the Olympus C-765.

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By: Flex 35 - 26th May 2005 at 20:59

Very nice shots indeed. 😀

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By: RIPConcorde - 26th May 2005 at 20:52

Thanks alot guys, I too am happier with how these ones came out, but I’d hope so, because even though the light still wasn’t perfect it was significantly better than when I went for the B747 the other night.
The BA B752 had one of the shortest take-off runs and then did proceed to literally rocket off into the sky! 😀

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By: LBARULES - 26th May 2005 at 20:39

Ace shots Stuart, definitly getting the hang of that camera, love the BA 757 shot 🙂

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By: Humberside - 26th May 2005 at 19:51

Great shots there

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By: bmi-star - 26th May 2005 at 19:19

Excellent stuff mate!
BA 757 looks like its doing 4000ft per min 😀

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