RAF Lossiemouth - 18/06/13 [MIL]

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RAF Lossiemouth - 18/06/13 [MIL]

Post by Macc »

It was a pretty dull day yesterday, brightened up by a Typhoon with a live bomb and the two 617sqn specials flying all day. Plus a Hawk T1 which are getting rarer and rarer these days!

1. First up, the Hawk..
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Arghh, matey by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr

2. Now the live bomb Typhoon..
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Top bombers by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr

3.
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Hangin' a live by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr

4. Finally, as it was getting incredibly dull one of the 617sqn jets rolled to the end. 1/125th, f/3.5 and ISO 200 - quite happy with these two!
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Bustin' Dams by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr

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Dambuster in the dark by Chris Milne Photography, on Flickr

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