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Posted: 22 May 2007, 15:58
by DispatchDragon
Thank you Dave - if its not too much trouble
by email address in my profile would be great
Sometime Ill have to take a photo of his wall with Tom and DaveBs work on
it
Leif
Its his" aeroplane" wall as he calls it
Posted: 22 May 2007, 18:35
by Vulcan_to_the_Sky!
All Very good shots, especially the Nimrod Landing. Thanks for Sharing!
Posted: 24 May 2007, 23:59
by Kevin Farnell
Posted: 25 May 2007, 08:52
by kit
Kevin,
Humble? They're terrific!
The start-up pics are particuarly good. You must have been quick off the mark to get the 'Squirt' when the Canberra started, I could almost hear the whine....

Posted: 25 May 2007, 09:06
by Garry Russell
Those pics are gret Kevin :dance:
Thnaks for sharing them
Garry
Posted: 25 May 2007, 12:27
by jab
DaveG wrote:

Some American things...
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How dare you there nothing wrong with the sexy Cat family :huf:

Shame the Tiger is not there anymore :sad: Anyway brilliant shots Dave like Sally-b shots.
Fab shots Kevin . Is that the new Sea fury or a new colourscheme?
James
Posted: 25 May 2007, 12:39
by SkippyBing
I believe that's the new colour scheme on the old Fury, although I think the two seater they're getting is similar. As I understand it it's the original colour scheme that aircraft had in service, rather than masquerading as the MiG Killer.
Posted: 26 May 2007, 00:17
by Kevin Farnell
Thanks for the kind words guys.
The start-up pics are particuarly good. You must have been quick off the mark to get the 'Squirt' when the Canberra started, I could almost hear the whine....
Kit, the first shot was a complete blur. Despite having watched the port engine start and then observed the ground crew indicate starboard engine start, the 'BANG' made me jump out of my skin. Fortunately, the smoke continued for several seconds and I was able to get a second shot, which you see.
Jab and SkippyBing
I can confirm that the Sea Fury is in the new dark grey colour scheme. The aircraft had a small incident with fuel spillage, which is shown in the third picture.
Anyone notice the perfect 'smoke ring' that the Spit emmited on start-up?
Cheers
Kevin
Posted: 26 May 2007, 04:54
by DispatchDragon
yes Kevin - I was showing the smoke rings to some folks here is Dispatch yesterday morning - impressive you caught them from what I understand thats normal when the first two cylinders fire on a Merlin if yu look you can see the one on the right side already disappating - marvellous shots BTW
Leif
Posted: 30 May 2007, 15:52
by nazca_steve
Those were some eye-wateringly beautiful pics there, Dave, professional quality and a good number of them are off to become my wallpaper! The other thing they're going to be used for is to show some of my friends over here just what a real airshow looks like! All I hear from them is Blue Angels this and that, but this is the real thing. I miss Duxford and Mildenhall a lot I can tell you.
Being a Cranberry nut, you seriously made my day with the 163 shots, and that start-up shot was artistic. Top marks all round, sir!