RNAS Yeovilton revisited

Now the air display season is sadly almost over I've been going through all the shots I took last month. September was a fantastic month for air shows. Here's some from the Yeovilton Air Day I don't think I've posted before. The weather was very unkind & many of the promised aircraft didn't turn up. Well done to the Navy & the display pilots for putting on a good show despite the conditions.
The Belgian Air Force F-16 did his best but it really clagged in & he had to cut his display short.

Conditions were too bad for the heavy metal for a while. Considering the strong gusty wind I thought this chap in his Fox Moth was a hero.

This was what I really came to see. Unfortunately I messed up the aerial shots. The Hawker Sea Fury is one of my all-time favourite aircraft.

One of the best shots I took all day. A tiny Rollason Turbulent from the Tiger Club display team.

The mighty Grumman Avenger painted as a FAA Tarpon. This one is French owned & left for home early. Can't say I blamed him but I was disappointed he didn't do a fly-by. I missed him when he arrived.


The Harriers saved the day for me. This is the Sea Harrier FA.2.

The odd-looking Harrier T.8 trainer. First time I've seen one. I don't know what's in the stinger.

PS. By pure coincidence I sorted these out at the same time as Craig posted his shots of the same event.
The Belgian Air Force F-16 did his best but it really clagged in & he had to cut his display short.

Conditions were too bad for the heavy metal for a while. Considering the strong gusty wind I thought this chap in his Fox Moth was a hero.

This was what I really came to see. Unfortunately I messed up the aerial shots. The Hawker Sea Fury is one of my all-time favourite aircraft.

One of the best shots I took all day. A tiny Rollason Turbulent from the Tiger Club display team.

The mighty Grumman Avenger painted as a FAA Tarpon. This one is French owned & left for home early. Can't say I blamed him but I was disappointed he didn't do a fly-by. I missed him when he arrived.


The Harriers saved the day for me. This is the Sea Harrier FA.2.

The odd-looking Harrier T.8 trainer. First time I've seen one. I don't know what's in the stinger.

PS. By pure coincidence I sorted these out at the same time as Craig posted his shots of the same event.