Anybody go last week? Here is a small sampler. 1,500 more photos to sift through.... more on the way later!
Anybody go last week? Here is a small sampler. 1,500 more photos to sift through.... more on the way later!
...."most guys dig narrow bodies with large bumps and round tails that have a floral fragrance. others dig wide bodies with large bumps and wide tails that have that Jet-A scent. Me? I dig planes..."
WOW that first Typhoon shot is go-jus. I really hope I get to see a Vulcan in person some day. It must have been amazing.
That Vulcan, the XH558, is the only one flying in the world today. It took about 8 years of planning, fundraising, and coordinating to make it airworthy again. Definitely a must see. Is is an awesome reminder of the dawn of the jet age. Anyone remember the 707, CV 880/990, and the old DC-8's. Thunderous engines, smoke, and a definitive statement every time they pass.
...."most guys dig narrow bodies with large bumps and round tails that have a floral fragrance. others dig wide bodies with large bumps and wide tails that have that Jet-A scent. Me? I dig planes..."
some more shots, including the Red Arrows, a 777 up close, and a Boeing 787 cockpit mock up
...."most guys dig narrow bodies with large bumps and round tails that have a floral fragrance. others dig wide bodies with large bumps and wide tails that have that Jet-A scent. Me? I dig planes..."
I visited the show on opening day, July 14th. I've only edited 3 shots out of 600 so I still have much more to do but here are the three:
It was an awesome experience.
Great stuff, guys. Keep 'em comin!
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I got there Friday, Sat, and Sunday. lucky, you got to see the A310. She was gone by the weekend.
...."most guys dig narrow bodies with large bumps and round tails that have a floral fragrance. others dig wide bodies with large bumps and wide tails that have that Jet-A scent. Me? I dig planes..."
Great shots!
N75715, I really like the 10th shot in the first set, very artistic; and the AI wing, very unique
Gordon, nice catch on the Kingfisher A330
WOw cool pictures of the BA609!! First time I've seen that ship airborne. The wings and rotors look bigger that the fuselauge!! LOL!!
The BA609 has to land with the rotors up. They would strike the ground if they were down in "airplane mode". Imagine applying this technology to airliners?!?! That would almost eliminate arrival delays. Just land at your gate!
...."most guys dig narrow bodies with large bumps and round tails that have a floral fragrance. others dig wide bodies with large bumps and wide tails that have that Jet-A scent. Me? I dig planes..."
some more for your enjoyment!
...."most guys dig narrow bodies with large bumps and round tails that have a floral fragrance. others dig wide bodies with large bumps and wide tails that have that Jet-A scent. Me? I dig planes..."
The sound of that Vulcan is awesome...I heard it many years ago - and - the sounds from the Spitfire must have been incredible as well - the sound of a Rolls Royce Merlin engine has to be my favorite!
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