Just a few more from Flying Legends

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Kevin Farnell
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Just a few more from Flying Legends

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Here's my contribution from a great event.
Trying not to repeat too much of what others have posted.

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Admirable!

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Cheers Kevin :thumbsup:

Didn't that Gladiator sound silky smooth :rock:

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Very nice indeed.

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Thanks, guys!

The JU-52/Me-108 was a complete fluke. I had been panning, following the JU-52 and by chance hit the shutter release just as the Me-108 crossed it's path.
I really like my shot of the 'Pink Lady' at low level - that may be one to print and frame.

Hope that everyone who went, enjoyed it as much as I did.

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Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...

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