It was intended to feature the exciting album
In the Plain by Savage Rose
as Today's Headline but wouldn't be able to put up with the GROANS
Watcher of the skies watcher of all
His is a world alone no world is his own,
He whom life can no longer surprise,
Raising his eyes beholds a planet unknown.
His is a world alone no world is his own,
He whom life can no longer surprise,
Raising his eyes beholds a planet unknown.
While
it is certain the Mountain ain't going to Mohamed we are determined
that the Bournemouth Air Festival will come to our readership. The Air
Space around East Dorset has been full of the powerful sounds of an
eclectic mix of aircraft forcing me into phoning the Noise Abatement
Society twice. Anyway, with a little help from a friend (Andy, a teenage
enthusiast, who is staying at the same Caravan Site as myself) we will
try and put the 'correct' label under each of the images, and if not
Janet Read and Roy Norris be at the ready please!
Despite some mighty powerful and historic machines hereabouts over
the weekend it is without doubt that the
RED ARROWS
are the 'crowd-pleasers'.
APACHE HELICOPTER
EURO-FIGHTER
TYPHOON
The Hawker Hunter
MISS DEMEANOUR
a 'dramatic bit of kit' this.
a 'dramatic bit of kit' this.
HM COASTGUARD RESCUE LYNX HELICOPTER
SEA VIXEN
HURRICANE
Great Britain's
LANCASTER BOMBER
unfortunately the only other flying example of this mighty aircraft,
owned by the Canadians, was grounded due to technical difficulties.
TUCANO T-1
Another
HURRICANE
HURRICANE
METEOR
SEA VENOM
DON'T KNOW
(Roy/Janet)
(Roy/Janet)
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
TWIN OTTER
TWIN OTTER
OIL-SPILL RESPONSE AIRCRAFT
IN-FLIGHT TRAINING SIMULATOR
HERCULES TRANSPORT
Royal Navy
MERLIN HELICOPTER
MERLIN HELICOPTER
LYNX WILDCAT
During most of this helicopter activity I was hidden under the table,
thinking that they may have come to take me back to the Oil Rig.
DAKOTA
Dare I say
SPITFIRE??
SPITFIRE??
and to end today's show a 'final pass' by the
RED ARROWS
There
are more photographs in the Editing Process which, with a fair wind and
high cloud base, we might be able to get to you tomorrow?? - ENJOY!
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Your getting better Paul, but the Sea Venom is a Vampire. The Don't know is a Jet Provost. The Merlin is a Sea King of the Senior Service. The Spitfire is a Hurricane which you featured above twice before. You will have to improve otherwise they will come and take you back to the North Sea.{:))
ReplyDeleteNow you've got me worried Roy and seems my little helper didn't HELP. One consoloation, I'm better at Aircraft ID than Birds so all I need to do is keep trying. 06:00 here at the moment, overcast but Ravens calling, Robins singing so a GREAT start to the day. All the Best Matey........
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