excellent work, and good use of flash and gels – may have to try some of that!!:D
Nice coverage, and great to see more visability for this remarkable airframe and the team who care for her.
The Vintage Pair – sadly lost at a Mildenhall airshow. Such a shame as they were superb aircraft. Are these your own pictures?
That news hit the net quick!!:(:(
Here are some other shots for those that may be interested.





those are some fantastic photos of the lightning i have 2 say i am ver enveyous of u ive been trying 2 get close that plane since i was about 13 now beiong 20 u can see how long ive been after it lol living in wetherby west yorks dont make things any easyer either but ny nan live is cranfield and i love 2 go and try and have a look when i can i was wondering if u could pass my details on to who eva owns the lightning if u have them to see if i could get a lil closer hope to hear back rich
Send me a PM with your contact details, and I will forward them to Russell.
Darren
hi darren im thinking of having another one of these photo opportunity days in november as this one was a success i will advise you of the date
Thanks mate (CD will be sent this week).
Here are some other shots for those that may be interested.





This is a great subject and one that I think fasinates many of us. Not wishing to go off topic, but more looking at the world rather than Australia, there must be many more finds to be made. When you look at the recent Hind haul in Afghanistan, you realise that there are still significant airframes that can be put back into the air.
Some more shots here:
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?p=1311068#post1311068
Looks a lot older than Comet – how about Avro York? (pure guess!)
Never seen that shot of Grove before. I grew up in Grove (my parents still live there). Despite that image being technically upside down, it looks the right way up from the perspective of when I used to fly over the site out of RAF Abingdon in the 1980’s. I love the fact that you can see the steam train on the railway (now the main line from London Paddingdon to Swindon and the SW. Would love to see more shots of the airfield.
Try Duxford marketing in the first instance:
Karishma Patel on 01223 499 320 or email [email]kapatel@iwm.org.uk[/email]
The Grace Spitfire Promotion Team!!!!
Great shots.
Well I am the official photographer 😀
Nice to see these two at Old Warden






The SE5a (from the ground)


Triplane

And the very attractive Hornet Moth

Cracking shots – the sun really does help doesn’t it!
Love the BBMF Hurricane shot best of all.