Great! The low autumn sunlight looks really good!
Did the Swordfish fly?
I agree with Keith
The pic of the yellow cub is special, the Magister is a cool looking machine and what is the first machine in this last lineup of pics, the one being refuelled?
Thanks for sharing!
/Bjorn
Thanks a lot for sharing!
Beautiful light and pictures! The second topside spitfire pair stands out. If any. They’re all great.
Thanks for your kind comments!
Whisky Papa->> Ah yes! There were certainly a number of swedish aircraft not represented. But there are rumours (or actually more than rumours) that a J22 is being restored to flyable condition somewhere in France.
wiseman->> Viggen is ready to fly from a technical point of view, but one issue or another at the Civil Aviation Administration is keeping it grounded. In other words; paperwork…




A somewhat more quiet way of flying
A unique formation of flying SAAB jets. Oh how we missed Viggen…

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A bit more modern props






DC-3 “Daisy” had her motors changed just the days before and carried visitors to Göteborg.




















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I agree with Mike, I also like your choice of angles. The last one is my favourite.
I’d say those are a pair of Common Buzzards
Thanks for your kind comments!
It was a great day, also considering the weather. Superb airshow and rain staying away just until the planes were heading home, as you can see in the shot with Lansen taking off.
Good to see Draken in the air again. C17 and Gripen Demo was also something extra. You also don’t see a pair of spitfires in our neighbourhood too often 🙂
Very nice pictures! You really had to be allert to get the shots where the sun wasn’t behind the aircraft. The display was mostly held in front of the crowd to the right from were you were standing, resulting in a sunny backlight. Not so good for photography in general, but some nice effects though.
I especially like the close pictures of Gripen Demo 🙂
I think that Irfanview can do what you are looking for as well.
Edit: I remember now that I sometimes use FastStone, wich is another free and simple to use program.
Good luck!