and a few more from Duxford but not many.. honest!

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and a few more from Duxford but not many.. honest!

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Well then.. I've only just taken the shots I took on Sunday off the camera.. shoddy I know :lol: As both DaveG and Kevin have already posted some crackers, I'm only going to add half a dozen of my favourites. Also, as Dave and I stood next to each other for the entire show.. much of what he's posted are exactly the same as mine :lol: We may differ in that he got the front of the aircraft on some shots and I got the rear so we have the capability to post loads more :lol:

Anyway.. here goes ;-)
RN Historic Flight in tight formation..
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Part of the lovely de Havilland trio.. these two little Chippies also stayed very close..
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The other third of the trio.. the gorgeous AGJG :kissu:
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This for Martin (T6 Flyer)..
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Despite the unkind sky.. this last pair came out pretty well and are my faves of all the shots I took. First, the always immaculate F86 Sabre..
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and finally, my favourite Spit. Can't look at this without remembering both Ray and Mark Hanna..
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There you go.. no porkies ;-)

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Many thanks for sharing Dave.

I agree with you, the spitfire remids of the sad loss of the Hannas. A great loss to the war bird community.

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Very nice indeed, Mr B !!!

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Dave

Gorgeous stuff, mind if I beg the SeaHawk and SeaFire for his lordships wall(s)- We are now on the second one :)

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Hi Leif :)

No prob mate. I've a couple of dirt marks to remove then I'll post a link to the fullsize shot for you to do with as you see fit ;-)

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Wonderful shots you have posted, sadly I could not make it down as I was in Scotland with the missus so looks like I missed a good display. :-(

Pleased the weather was reasonably good, better being a bit cold than being.........a bit wet and cold!! :lol:

Have looked at all the other photos which were excellent so rather than keep replying to every post I will say it here, thanks for all your photos.

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Thanks for the photo of the TFC Harvard Mk.IIB. One of the few British examples that I havent flown in!!!

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Any chance of a wallpaper sized one of the Spitfires too? its' a cracker!

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Hi Pete :)

Yup.. no problemo. Leave it with me ;-)

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Post by speedbird591 »

I really like these shots, Dave. Are you going to post the link to the wallpaper size shots here or are they being PM'd? If the latter, I'd like them too please.

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