Two very different biplanes.Cromer this weekend.

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rv8tor
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Two very different biplanes.Cromer this weekend.

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Squally I think best sums up the weather this weekend,and its nice to have some bubbly clouds for contrast if your a photographer.
Sideslip recoveries onto grass runways in 30 knot gusts however............Thanks if you looked,Jay.





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ImageTiger Moth by JaysonCork, on Flickr

ImageTiger Moth by JaysonCork, on Flickr




ImageTiger Moth by JaysonCork, on Flickr


ImageTiger Moth by JaysonCork, on Flickr




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ImageChristen Eagle by JaysonCork, on Flickr




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Comet102
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Re: Two very different biplanes.Cromer this weekend.

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Absolutely brilliant pictures. 2, 5 and 6 are my personal favourites and I love the cockpit signs. :smile:

What does the metal diamond do in the sixth picture?
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FastJetsBest
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Re: Two very different biplanes.Cromer this weekend.

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Great set, love the air shots.

rv8tor
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Thanks for your comments guys.
Comet I guess you are referring to the sighting device on the port wing.This basically provides the pilot with a visual cue to help maintain 45 or 90 degree angles relative to the horizon (primarily for competition aeros)
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