Verily, all ye disbelievers, God shall smite thee down with a thunderbolt from the heavens – but, as there’s currently no airworthy ones in Europe, he’ll have to wait for a bit.
Had my DSLR for a year and a half, probably no more than 2000 in that time.For those really high count (amateur) users, which part of the mech of the camera is likely to go twang first – would it be the mirror flip/return, or shutter ? – assuming a good quality ‘prosumer’ camera, not a pro jobby.
Had my DSLR for a year and a half, probably no more than 2000 in that time.For those really high count (amateur) users, which part of the mech of the camera is likely to go twang first – would it be the mirror flip/return, or shutter ? – assuming a good quality ‘prosumer’ camera, not a pro jobby.
Fw 189 ?
He wore nice shirts.
He wore nice shirts.
Just what we need – another b*+%^y Spitfire…
Replica or late production model?
Cabbage
I must confess to never having watched ‘HotShots’ so I’m not familiar with the scene you’re relating to. Thought you might appreciate a close-up of unfortunate chick, plus the grin on the face of the Navion parked alongside.
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Nick- it’s a Waco UPS- 7 , which is based at Little Gransden , as is the Spartan. LG is about 20 minutes flying time away, and aircraft from there are quite a familiar sight at Panshanger.
It on my list of ‘go-to’s’ for August, so with the usual caveat about wind and weather, and a more unusual caveat about a cataract op coming up soon – I intend to be there.
…..er, am I missing something here…?
…..er, am I missing something here…?
After their display the Blades buzzed Panshanger a couple of times, landed for a cup of tea, a piece of cake and a natural break and went on their way 40 minutes later. Heard a Merlin rumbling around but didn’t see anything.
Apologies, Jim, I’m not practising my francais, it’s just that I can’t spell the word one