Vampire’s first pass

That is a shame, I was was looking forward to te Spit.
Martin


Very nice images Kokpit.
Thanks for posting
Martin
You must have left before the Edwardians flew.:)
Thanks Anna
A couple more. More to come.


🙂 They stood by me through tough times;) I reward them now. Like a good friend on here once told me! “Tough times don’t last! tough people do” Thanks for the kind comment Mike.:)
Nice pictures both of you. I like the Hunter shots. I expect your daughter will probably will have an eye on an EOS1D MK4 for Christmas if it comes out.
Cheers
Martin
Thank you.
I have only seen one or both these Mustangs twice this year and I very much miss the Woodchurch display where Janie took part in the flying.
Any chance anyone can provide a list of where they will be appearing for the rest of this year?
Thanks
Martin
Thank you very much. Apart from the urge to post which I gave in to anyway, I am fully conscious that there are people out there who live too far away or unable to get to a show for whatever reason.
Also, I think that posting images are a good way that organisers and pilots can get some feedback on the displays. This was another factor.
I am sure that other people agree with me when they post images.
Thanks
Martin
Lovely photos as usual.
I think the pilot in the glider was brave. It reminds me of kid on a tricycle being towed by a bicycle.
Thanks
Martin
James
I did not see any Spitfires there at all.
Martin
Now for something completely different. These are the new kids on the block called Team Osprey. I thought they were rather good with nice and tight formation flying. I have not edited a big image of this one yet.

Another one. Hawker Deamon head on. I like it when pilots are looking in your direction when one is photographing their aeroplane.

Another one.

Shame the RR Spit never made it, it did set off, but only got as far as the other side of Nottingham before returning.
Any idea what time that was as I am thinking it may have tried to come early, like the Mustangs?
Thanks
Martin