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Postby Hagar » Sun Sep 05, 2004 6:00 pm

Fantastic weather & a brilliant show. Easily the best event I've attended this year. Well worth the trip. :D

A rare sight. These are both originals & only allowed to do short hops in perfect conditions.
The 1909 Bleriot XI.
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The little Hawker Tomtit for Ozzy. This is the only surviving example. Once owned (& crashed) by Alex Henshaw.
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The beautiful Hawker Hind. This one's for Felix.
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I finally got to see the Hawker Sea Hurricane fly.
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Old Warden is a little piece of paradise for vintage aircraft freaks like me. (I'm getting the hang of this new-fangled camera at last.) Perfick. ;)
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Postby SaVas » Mon Sep 06, 2004 12:08 am

FANTASIC shots!!! WOW what an incredible experience it must have been to see those first two.
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Postby Rifleman » Mon Sep 06, 2004 12:32 am

Fantastic weather & a brilliant show. Easily the best event I've attended this year. Well worth the trip. :D
Old Warden is a little piece of paradise for vintage aircraft freaks like me. (I'm getting the hang of this new-fangled camera at last.) Perfick. ;)


Wonderful shots there Doug....nice to see the camera start to come into its place in your hand........and your final word is just that .................Perfick ! ! !
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Postby RichieB16 » Mon Sep 06, 2004 12:53 am

Doug, is that the original Bleriot aircraft that make the first fight accross the English Channel in the first photo?

If so, I'm amazed that they would risk flying it.
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Re: Shuttleworth Pageant

Postby ozzy72 » Mon Sep 06, 2004 2:36 am

Great photos Doug, thanks for the Tomtit, that is going in the aircraft folder. Hard to imagine my hero once flew that very plane :o 8) ;D
Looks like you had exceptional weather as well, you really are having the most amazing aviation summer!

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Postby kemplen » Mon Sep 06, 2004 5:59 am

.... good shots, they are really good .... are you pleased with them?  ;)
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Re: Shuttleworth Pageant

Postby Hagar » Mon Sep 06, 2004 12:39 pm

Thanks for the kind words chaps. Glad you like 'em. ;)

Doug, is that the original Bleriot aircraft that make the first fight accross the English Channel in the first photo?

If so, I'm amazed that they would risk flying it.

No Richie. It's the same type but not the same one. Only the most experienced pilots are allowed to fly it. Andy Sefton the Shuttleworth chief pilot flies most of these "Edwardian flying machines". (I'm not sure where the original is. If it survived it's probably in a French museum.)

.... good shots, they are really good .... are you pleased with them?

Thanks Kemplen. I'm absolutely delighted - now I'm getting the hang of it. ::) I'm really pleased with my Old Warden shots. The brilliant weather didn't hurt. ;D

PS. All these were all taken on medium resolution. I'll double it up when I get more memory.
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Postby HawkerTempest5 » Mon Sep 06, 2004 12:57 pm

What a magical place Old Warden is. These are easily your best shots yet, just fantastic.
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Re: Shuttleworth Pageant

Postby kemplen » Tue Sep 07, 2004 1:25 am

.... as a child, my grandfather was taken to the  Dover cliff top were bleriot's plane had crashlanded. He used to tell how it was all smashed up, the fusalage broken in two, and that men rigged it up and lashed it back together for the photo shots, he rekoned that he was in the crowd in one of the famous pictures, he had a copy, it was like a postcard, you couldn,t tell that it was him but the dates did match up, and he did live in Dover .... what a change in flight he witnessed, having been there at that, and then in his later years to get a flight on concorde to bahrane with his brother who was a flight engineer for BA .... amazing stories  ;)
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Re: Shuttleworth Pageant

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Sep 07, 2004 9:27 am

Hawker Hind - at least ONE real airplane is shown in this series... :)

Thanks, Doug.

There is something beautiful about that series of Hawker inter-war fighters/army co-op/bomber of the Fury/Hind/Demon/Nimrod series.  If it were a musical opus, they would be considered variations on a Theme, and all beautiful in their own right.
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Re: Shuttleworth Pageant

Postby Mr. Bones » Tue Sep 07, 2004 9:27 am

really impressive photos Doug!!!
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