May 11, 2004 at 8:00 pm
Was going to post on the other thread, but it might of looked a bit lost stuck on after the lost property section 😀 .
I also found myself enjoying the temporary layout, the Lancaster especially seemed to be at home, following on nicely from the Battle of Britain bit.
Hangar three has become a nice random collection, something for everyone from warbirds to those curious things with rotors on top.. Chuck in a classic airliner and you have a major museum under that one roof alone 😀
By: JDK - 11th June 2004 at 09:32
Never. He’s not that handsome
Face like a squashed tomato as any fule kno.
By: merlin70 - 10th June 2004 at 19:02
James, is the new avatar really you?
Never. He’s not that handsome!!!!!!!!! 😀
By: Tuck257 - 10th June 2004 at 18:43
Nice photos chaps, i’m no good with a camera so enjoy seeing what you all take.
Shall be at Flying Legends, but only with my trusted camcorder.
By: Stieglitz - 10th June 2004 at 13:46
Maybe you just need to buy a new (special) mirror MOTF. 😀 This should be much easier than this exchange with JDK.
J.V.
By: JDK - 10th June 2004 at 13:28
How can I put this MOTF?
No. 😀
By: Manonthefence - 10th June 2004 at 13:20
Each time I look I see a fat person. Shall we swap mirrors? 😀
By: JDK - 10th June 2004 at 13:19
I must be annorexic.
Everytime I look in a mirror, there’s a thin person. Or is it the other way around? :rolleyes:
By: Stieglitz - 10th June 2004 at 13:08
Yes, Nice artistic avtar JDK! The fact that it might is too fat is open for artistic debate. 😉
As what the photos concerns, I think there are some great shots here! Thanks to all who posted them! And it is a Lovely shot of the Belgian Air Force Fouga Magister during its known Low-pass! 😎 If I am right, the Belgian Airforce is intended to use this type until 2006. So we must enjoy these nice displays of a type which is near the end of its militairy servicelife!
Thanks,
J.V.
By: Manonthefence - 10th June 2004 at 13:07
Far too fat!!
By: JDK - 10th June 2004 at 12:39
If the spelling fits…
In fact it’s Nigel Molesworth, Griller of Form 3b. Hero of the 50s.
Better than a real pic though!
By: JDK - 10th June 2004 at 12:14
but do we know the significance of what appears to be a Ninja Turtle?!
I thought it was a frog (hence in a French aircraft. Just shows to go!
Cheers
By: Cargomaster - 8th June 2004 at 05:34
Although I had a big whinge about the traffic management, I do feel a bit better now I’ve had a bit of time to look through the pics….
PS Yes, the Nimrod really did do that wingover 😀
By: Septic - 7th June 2004 at 23:13
A further selection from DX.
Septic.
By: ShadowMan - 7th June 2004 at 13:21
Welcolme ShadowMan,
Thanks for posting those great Pics, with the piston types try slowing the shutter speeds back to 1/250sec for flying shots and 1/60-1/125 for taxying shots.
Septic.
Many thanks for the tip. I’m hoping to make it to at least Farnborough and Fairford this year so i’ll try that out 🙂
By: DGH - 7th June 2004 at 10:13
NIce to see Rod Dean back at the helm of a Spitfire and displaying.
By: DazDaMan - 7th June 2004 at 08:44
Cracking stuff 🙂
By: Growler - 7th June 2004 at 08:03
Tornado
OK, so it’s not historic, but both of theose Tornado shots are outstanding! Top photos guys!!
The little Fouga is a cracker, but do we know the significance of what appears to be a Ninja Turtle?!
By: A330Crazy - 7th June 2004 at 00:54
Great pictures Guys. Especially both Tornado pictures, and the pics of the Spitfires – Top notch stuff.
Shame about the Hurri. 🙁 Hope that damage wasnt to bad, and that she’ll be in the air again soon.
By: Septic - 7th June 2004 at 00:16
Welcolme ShadowMan,
Thanks for posting those great Pics, with the piston types try slowing the shutter speeds back to 1/250sec for flying shots and 1/60-1/125 for taxying shots.
Septic.
By: ShadowMan - 6th June 2004 at 23:57
Hi there. First post but I wanted to share my photos after Duxford. Feedback would be great as I’m still learning and these are my first attempts at aviation photography.
More located HERE in a high res format






