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Farnborough 2008 – Sunday

Not really sure what I have to offer after all the really quite fantastic pics already seen from this airshow from others, but here are some of mine anyway

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Got to have some of the Vulcan!

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Oh, and one of the reds. It was a really cracking display after all

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By: XN923 - 27th July 2008 at 12:25

The one immediately after the Blades pic (trust me the full size version of this is much better, but I really have to get the exposure sorted) is the Aerostars, a long running act using Yak-50s. Their displays are typically tight and interesting.

Just after that are two pics of a SA180 Silence Twister, part of the Swift Aerobatic team. They use one of three gliders, two of which are almost unbelievably aerobatic, the Twister, an Extra and a Piper Pawnee tug. Displays are never less than fascinating and those gliders have to be seen to be believed.

I was a little disappointed with my pics I have to say, with over 1000 taken only a handful were passable. Still, you live and learn. Partly the problems are with my equipment, but 90% is (to borrow and corrupt a sailing phrase) the nut on the end of the eyepiece.

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By: Duckworth - 26th July 2008 at 22:23

The ones after the Blades look interesting – who were they? and what are the aircraft

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