A few more From Duxford's Spring Show

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A few more From Duxford's Spring Show

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Here are a few of my pictures.

These are just the ones that were quick to process. As I always shoot in RAW mode (file type, not my manner of dressing :lol: ), many of the air shots (particularly the fast jets) need much more work. I'll post these when I have a little more time.
Not to mention, having spent about 30min, cleaning and checking my sensor, a great lump of dust landed on it after the first few shots :@

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Excellent stuff Kevin
Thanks for posting
Which Rapide was it?

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Thanks, Steve

The Rapide was G-AGJG 'Scottish Airways'

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Lovely Kevin. Thanks for sharing.

Just sorry I could not make it with my box brownie. But you should all be glad I didn't come - it always rains when I do. :lol:

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Great! I particularly like the Sea Hawk/Fire together. Don't they make a lovely couple!
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Thanks, guys.

I've got lots more, but need to spend time cropping etc.

Yes, the Sea Hawk/Sea Fire look great together. Then again, they also look great on their own.

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Yes - very nice pics, thanks.

I do wish they wouldn't defame the T-Spit with the sponsors logo. I know they need the money and are probably very grateful for it - but it doesn't seem right.

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Unfortunately, that's the way of the world. At least it's not as vulgar as the Red Bull Sea Vixen was.

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JD_Wyberton wrote:Yes - very nice pics, thanks.

I do wish they wouldn't defame the T-Spit with the sponsors logo. I know they need the money and are probably very grateful for it - but it doesn't seem right.
Give Carolyn Grace several tens of thousands of pounds per year and she'd remove them for you I suspect. Having said that, they are, and always have been very tastefully applied in keeping with the markings of the aircraft.
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We'll have to agree to disagree on that one - white is never subtle when it's on a dark background....

To me, it instantly stuck out like a sore thumb.

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