September 11, 2004 at 9:29 pm
‘Twas the last OW display of 2004. However, despite some blustery conditions it was cracking show. Apart from about ten minutes, the sun shone and pilots performed some superb routines.
There have been many photos posted from OW this season, I hope you are not too tired of them.
By: merlin70 - 12th September 2004 at 21:40
Thanks one and all for the encouraging comments.
Along with many others, I eagerly await the first OW show of 2005.
Look forward to meeting up with a few of you over the course of the last few airshows.
regards
tc
By: mike currill - 12th September 2004 at 21:04
How can any one tire of OW shots, if they did they’d no longer be historic aviation enthusiasts. Brilliant pics by the way. Thanks for sharing.
By: neal h - 12th September 2004 at 19:46
Nice shots Merlin. I like the one of the Gladiator landing with the Hind waiting to line up.
Neal
By: Propstrike - 12th September 2004 at 19:37
It has been observed here before I think, but there really is something a little odd about the Tomtit undercarriage. In the head-on shot, the spreader bar is not parallel with the wing, as though one of the oleos has not extended properly;- perhaps it should be called the Tomtilt!
By: dodrums - 12th September 2004 at 12:11
very nice shots. ta muchly.
By: Manonthefence - 12th September 2004 at 12:01
Cracking pictures, love the last Tutor shot.
Looks like I missed a good one.
By: Mark9 - 12th September 2004 at 11:26
Great pictures thanks for sharing them 😉 Anna 😀
By: Maarvin - 12th September 2004 at 10:02
Lovely shots 😀
By: Ray Jade - 12th September 2004 at 07:03
Very nice. Thanks
By: Niall - 12th September 2004 at 02:03
Some great photos there! Really like the last shot of the Tutor.
By: a little Bucker - 11th September 2004 at 21:48
Nice piccies, i think the Staggerwing belongs at OW, such a great classic IMO.
By: merlin70 - 11th September 2004 at 21:45
Enjoyed meeting forum members again today. Hope the curry and social grazing went well. Last pics from me.
By: merlin70 - 11th September 2004 at 21:35
We are so lucky.
It is fantastic to have museums such as the Shuttlewrth Collection with such dedicated people.