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Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 22:42
by Kevin Farnell
Re: Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 22:59
by forthbridge
FAN-BLOOMING TASTIC Kev!!!!

Re: Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 23:01
by Filonian
Looks like you had a good day out Kevin.
Thanks for posting.
Graham
Re: Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 23:55
by Nigel H-J
Brilliant Kevin thanks for posting especially the Venom and Meteor. The RAF used to have a vintage pair but unfortunately they both crashed when one hit the other as they were flying line astern, think it was the vampire? Do the RAF still have any Meteors left or is that a privately owned one in the photograph?
Regards
Nigel.
Re: Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 23 Sep 2009, 00:15
by DispatchDragon
Thank you Kev
simply wonderful
Leif
Re: Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 23 Sep 2009, 00:51
by Paul K
Up until seeing photos of the BBMF Lancaster at this show, I never knew she flew with her top hatches open! I suppose on a warm day, you get a nice breeze, and airing her through is probably good for her anyway.
Great photos, but I'm curious about the fourth one down, the third Vulcan photo. Am I seeing things or is there a straight line from around the right wingtip, sloping down through the air to the left, above the fuselage ? What could that be...some sort of shadow effect on the air?

Re: Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 23 Sep 2009, 08:48
by forthbridge
Certainly some sort of illusion in that Vulcan shot, not sure what's causing it Paul
And talking of the Lancaster, I had never seen the top hatches open at all (or used) and was amazed when I saw this at Leuchars:
Having said that, with the normal weather there, perhaps opening the hatches wouldn't be the best idea!
Re: Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 23 Sep 2009, 08:52
by Garry Russell
Lovely Kevin
Thanks for those
Garry
Re: Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 23 Sep 2009, 13:41
by gordon-in-aberdeen
I saw the Lanc's hatches open at Leuchars as well, I wondered if it might have been a safety thing.
Great shots there Kevin, looks like you had better lighting that Leuchars as well.
What lens length are you using as a matter of photographic interest?
Are these all as they were taken, or are some of them been zoomed / cropped?
Cheers

Re: Cambridge Airshow
Posted: 23 Sep 2009, 23:22
by Kevin Farnell
Thanks for the comments, Guys.
Nigel H-J wrote:Do the RAF still have any Meteors left or is that a privately owned one in the photograph?
Regards
Nigel.
Nigel, I don't believe that the RAF have any airworthy Meteors. The Meteor shown belongs to Aviation Heritage and/or Air Atlantique Classic Flight.
Paul K wrote:Up until seeing photos of the BBMF Lancaster at this show, I never knew she flew with her top hatches open! I suppose on a warm day, you get a nice breeze, and airing her through is probably good for her anyway.
Great photos, but I'm curious about the fourth one down, the third Vulcan photo. Am I seeing things or is there a straight line from around the right wingtip, sloping down through the air to the left, above the fuselage ? What could that be...some sort of shadow effect on the air?

Paul, I have seen the BBMF Lancaster fly with the top hatches open at previous Duxford airshows. Not sure why they do it. My guess would be the same as yours - nice breeze.
As for your second question. I had noticed the line from the wingtip of the Vulcan and likewise, pondered its reason.
The following two photographs were take 0.4 seconds apart and both seem to show the same effect (both photos have been darkened to highlight the line). The line appears from the wingtip in each case, and as the shots are shown full frame, it cannot be related to the lens or sensor, due to it's varying position in the frame.
The sun was to the right and higher than the Vulcan, so I believe it was either due to this or some aerodynamic effect.
gordon-in-aberdeen wrote:
What lens length are you using as a matter of photographic interest?
Are these all as they were taken, or are some of them been zoomed / cropped?
Cheers

Gordon, I use a Nikkor 70-200 F2.8 AFS VR lens and also have a Nikkor 2X teleconverter, which I used on some shots. Most of the shots have been cropped in Photoshop Elements 6 by something between about 20 and 40 %.
Cheers
Kevin