What a top shot set Shaun and only wish I could do half as-well..cheers:)
The second hunter shot is so well caught and the last four-ship seems to cross the monochrome/colour border to give it a special look.”nice”…:)
Sick as a chip:eek::confused:, you’ve had a brilliant day and third one down is well seen and taken and the Eurocopter ones are smashing,Well done the ant lads..:)JB
Just a last add on with connection to the two helicopters that were transported away is the reg of the blue and black one is G-BNYD and it was painted in the same colours as the photo below when it was in service with Sterlings.The chief engineer had mentioned that it hadn’t flown in the last three years..:) 
Two nice photos there and the rain has certainly made the 757 look pretty good.Will lookout for more from the weekend…:)JB
You are correct zebedee this was a photo of the aircraft when it flew into norwich,for the paintshop then and I had just added it to highlight some of my early sightings since I moved down here..Thanks for looking..:)
Thanks mate and for a small site it certainly gets some unusual visitors.A see Gossy Park got highlighted the night on springwatch so it was good to see the old area again..cheers..johnb/ex Gossy village:)
Then this one that the folk didn’t want us to see that came in from Hawarden as G-JENC:).. 
Sorting through images I spotted one of my first images of worthy mention since my move to the desert area of east anglia…:) 
I couldn’t help yesterday nipping back early and getting those two shots on the sites(bad I know:rolleyes::)) just to see the look on your faces as the “little one said”look at this dad the T***s got hi photos up before me:eek::confused::):)Ha,ha.
Its all in good fun and “all done in the best possible taste”.Nice shots any ways and don’t forget this forum stuff can be a bit of fun:( ha,ha:)see ya at the local soon,your friendly Geordie photog mate…JB;)
Glad that detail has been cleared up and look forward to some more shots when you find the time to post on.I was also particularly drawn to the digital mapping system with a terrain view on the left and plan view map of the area on the right of it.The familiar look of the cabin seemed very reassuring somehow and the transition from driving a car with a look a like interior could well have been thought of by the designers to settle new would be flyers into the flying world without too much hesitation.
Anyway the aircraft has become a favourite of mine so any photos would be welcome.Cheers…JB.:)
Got to say “thankyou” to the team for Something Nice And *********g Unbelievable .:):eek:
Seems like you’ve found the right location for the paint shop:rolleyes::)nice close ups.now where have I seen that citation before:confused::)…cheersJB
Thanks for posting the link about the incident and the photos and the spinner shot is a gem.I know that you just highlighted the aftermath of using the system and sometimes I get my wires crossed in these situations as its hard to convey and express your observation as being a singular specific item in part of that parachute process as being the “bullet point”so to speak.
I picked it up the wrong way so my apologies…:)JB
Thanks chaps and checked the old footwear as advised but as I’m nearly always in the S**t 7 days a week somewhere:eek::)I couldn’t tell the difference as I was sizing up your hamster patch.ha,ha:eek::)