January 30, 2009 at 10:43 pm
A very enjoyable couple of hours in darkest Ruislip, with some aircraft aircraft movements thrown in as well. A 32 Sqdn. Agusta A.109E was ground run for about 10 minutes, and towards the end of the photoshoot the Merlin departed back to Benson closely followed by the US Army Cessna UC-35A back to Wiesbaden in Germany. The Irish Air Corps Learjet was spending the night.
Many thanks to Phil and the volunteers for their time and effort for making it happen and OC 32 Sqdn. and the Station Commander for putting up with a load of photographers on their patch.










Brian
By: Suhana - 25th March 2009 at 12:22
nice photography can you post another collocation I like it very much
Thanks and god bless you !
By: Flygirl - 6th March 2009 at 20:53
Love shot 4. 🙂 7 is also cool.
By: Mr Angry - 4th March 2009 at 09:50
Hi
nice post and nice picture please send me PM with your all picture I like it very much
Thanks!
LOL yeah Brian give her all your photos so she can stick them on t shirts and sell them with no credit or money to you. :confused:
By: alyssa - 3rd March 2009 at 08:55
Hi
nice post and nice picture please send me PM with your all picture I like it very much
Thanks!
By: Pen Pusher - 2nd February 2009 at 22:13
Brian- really great pics!
Was this open to anyone to photograph and how do you find out about such an interesting photo possibility?David Taylor.
It’s open to anyone and advertised and arranged over on the UKAR Forum and cost £20 a head with proceeds going to the Northolt Heritage Project which will see the Battle of Britain Sector Ops room restored to as it was in 1939/40. Limited to about 70 people on a first come first served basis.
There is possibly another night photoshoot in March which I believe will be a helicopter theme.
Brian
By: Postfade - 2nd February 2009 at 21:31
Brian- really great pics!
Was this open to anyone to photograph and how do you find out about such an interesting photo possibility?
David Taylor.
By: mike currill - 31st January 2009 at 17:33
Nice to see some shots in a, literally, different light. It’s surprising just how satisfying taking decent low light shots can be.
By: GliderSpit - 31st January 2009 at 07:22
Great shots!
By: EGTC - 30th January 2009 at 23:07
Lovely! I wish they allowed that at RAF Northolt when I lived in Southall!