The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
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Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
Hi Koos, like to add some more if you don't mind :
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Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
Hello Rob,
Nice ones Rob ! When I see your pictures, you changed constant your place to take pictures from? You are also stayed in the Jubilee Garden :?: Hereby some more pics
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Nice ones Rob ! When I see your pictures, you changed constant your place to take pictures from? You are also stayed in the Jubilee Garden :?: Hereby some more pics
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Greetings
Koosd
Koosd
Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
Constantly changing, that's me Koos.KoosD wrote:When I see your pictures, you changed constant your place to take pictures from? You are also stayed in the Jubilee Garden
From 2 PM on we did some garden spotting indeed. There was also a special corner for photographers at the Jubilee Garden, so a very relaxed place to be.
Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
A small selection of my photos taken during 15-18 July. A larger selection at my Flickr photostream
IMG_8439 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0284 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0053 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0096 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_9031 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_8652 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_8841 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0845 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0327 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_8439 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0284 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0053 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0096 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_9031 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_8652 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_8841 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0845 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
IMG_0327 by photo_vinny, on Flickr
Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
A nice selection Vincent.
Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
Hier een aantal static plaatjes. Zoals te zien op de plaatjes, was het net gestopt met regenen en zijn sommige foto's wat donker. Maar wilde ze jullie toch niet onthouden.
Grtz Rik
Grtz Rik
Canon EOS 550D
Canon EOS 450D
Canon EOS 40D
Canon 70-200 2.8L USM
Tamron 18-50 F2.8
Canon EOS 450D
Canon EOS 40D
Canon 70-200 2.8L USM
Tamron 18-50 F2.8
Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
I've tried to make some vids, let's start with two of the mighty Vulcan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19ioW9bp0jo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8bNTUc8_kE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19ioW9bp0jo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8bNTUc8_kE
Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
Halverwege mijn ronde op static, liep ik langs de A10 vlak voor take off. Even een paar plaatjes gemaakt.Ook deze wil ik jullie niet onthouden.
Grtz Rik
Grtz Rik
Canon EOS 550D
Canon EOS 450D
Canon EOS 40D
Canon 70-200 2.8L USM
Tamron 18-50 F2.8
Canon EOS 450D
Canon EOS 40D
Canon 70-200 2.8L USM
Tamron 18-50 F2.8
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Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
After 14 years of RIAT absence me and the Missus booked the two day trip with 4Aviation.
Not much had changed since; still cold, windy and rainy. A real British summer. We booked seats at the Public Grandstand for that slightly elevated view on things. It provided not only that but also added a lot of cold wind.
Waiting for some flying action from 08:00 till 10:45 sure feels like a long time under these circumstances.
One of the first flying items was the Belgian demo F-16 in its psychedelic paintscheme.
Then it was Hunter time. This pair of colourfull oldies took off together.
For some reason, the Italian Tonka jockey preferred a tailwind take-off. Oh well it suited me just fine.
The RAF Chinook demo was just brilliant. I never witnessed such an aggresive way of flying a heavy chopper.
The heavy metal got thrown about like it was a toy. Awesome!!
Good old Lancaster.
For some reason the Frecce Tricolori appeals to me most when thinking of demo teams. I first saw them when
they were still flying the G91 but they never bore me.
Frecce on departure Monday.
One of the two role demo RAF Tornado's. One of the best take-off's of the day.
The Saudi Hawks made it clear that it takes a lot of practise before you ''get it right''. Their demo was not bad
but they lack the constant action that you see with the Red's or Frecce. Their solo fly byes sometimes miss
the runway centerpoint as is seen here (Public Grandstand is at runway centerpoint).
This one looks nice though.
Red's solo pair joint at the wing.
The A-10 on flying display. Haven't seen that one for years.
This is what the display commentator called the ''dedication pass''.
At last old faithfull Vulcan. I wonder how long that will last. Operating cost are enormous.
Some brave girls freezing their faces off. And possibly some other body parts.
One of the more exotic visitors on departure day.
Goodbye Fairford. See you next year?
Not much had changed since; still cold, windy and rainy. A real British summer. We booked seats at the Public Grandstand for that slightly elevated view on things. It provided not only that but also added a lot of cold wind.
Waiting for some flying action from 08:00 till 10:45 sure feels like a long time under these circumstances.
One of the first flying items was the Belgian demo F-16 in its psychedelic paintscheme.
Then it was Hunter time. This pair of colourfull oldies took off together.
For some reason, the Italian Tonka jockey preferred a tailwind take-off. Oh well it suited me just fine.
The RAF Chinook demo was just brilliant. I never witnessed such an aggresive way of flying a heavy chopper.
The heavy metal got thrown about like it was a toy. Awesome!!
Good old Lancaster.
For some reason the Frecce Tricolori appeals to me most when thinking of demo teams. I first saw them when
they were still flying the G91 but they never bore me.
Frecce on departure Monday.
One of the two role demo RAF Tornado's. One of the best take-off's of the day.
The Saudi Hawks made it clear that it takes a lot of practise before you ''get it right''. Their demo was not bad
but they lack the constant action that you see with the Red's or Frecce. Their solo fly byes sometimes miss
the runway centerpoint as is seen here (Public Grandstand is at runway centerpoint).
This one looks nice though.
Red's solo pair joint at the wing.
The A-10 on flying display. Haven't seen that one for years.
This is what the display commentator called the ''dedication pass''.
At last old faithfull Vulcan. I wonder how long that will last. Operating cost are enormous.
Some brave girls freezing their faces off. And possibly some other body parts.
One of the more exotic visitors on departure day.
Goodbye Fairford. See you next year?
Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
Hi all,
I just try something new. Please let me know what you think about it.
John de Winter
I just try something new. Please let me know what you think about it.
John de Winter
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Re: The Air Tattoo Fairford 2011
Cool! Nice effect
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