A few more.




Thank you for your comments.
A few arrivals from Wednesday last week. The French Helicopter was met with warm applause when he turned the Lynx around and revealed a different set of colours on the other side of the aircraft
More pics will follow.
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Martin






Thank you for your nice comments. Will post some more later including some other stuff.
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Martin
Thank you bothe for your kind comments.
A few more from the weekend. I will now edit a few arrival/departure day images before returning to the weekend.
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Martin






Thank you for your nice comments.
Rather late but here are some more.
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Hi
Some more nice images.
Thank you for posting.
Martin
Good set of pics.
The 1st and 5th pic are nice.
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Martin
Live the last pic.
Martin
Like the first and last two shots the best.
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Martin
Godd set. Fourth pic is my favourite.
Thanks for posting.
Martin
Another good shot Anna. Thanks for posting.
I am sure you have more that you can post.
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Martin
Pretty amazing that some of the Hawks have been longer in service than the Spitfire ever was, apart from BBMF.
I can still remember as if it was yesterday when the Reds still has Gnats.
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Martin
Hi
Great images. Some of your bst yet.
Thank you for sharing.
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Martin
Some very nice images Gary. Keep posting. Glad I bumped in to you at the weekend.
I thought the utimate star of the show was the Sun 🙂
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Martin
Good to see all our hard work prepping these for the weekend got used, they look pretty good.
for all the number collectors these 4 are XX157,XX159,XX261 & XX281, XX205 was on static [see other Waddington photo thread & XX221 was the flyable spar [this a/c doesn’t wear the special Fly Navy 100 livery, we only have 7 in this celebration of Navy flying 100 years livery, all navy hawks are based at Culdrose, as I work & take great care of them.
And very good care indeed.
Martin