My first photo-visit this year, and looking back, the first post since last summer. A sunny bright day was tempered by a cold northerly crosswind, and a trio of Stampes were happier to use runway 03, taking them too far from my lens. For the rest, runway 10 was in use, meaning that mostly the aircraft were just about airborne when they were adjacent to where I was standing. No visitors, just a selection of based aircraft, as follows:
Cessna 152 II G-BNYL by nacl1, on Flickr
Robin DR.400-180 Régent G-BRBM by nacl1, on Flickr
Robinson R44 Raven G-LMBO by nacl1, on Flickr
Robin DR.400-140B Major 80 G-GGJK by nacl1, on Flickr
Robin DR.400-140B Major G-BFJZ by nacl1, on Flickr
Cessna F172H Skyhawk G-AVIS by nacl1, on Flickr
Piper PA-22-108 Colt G-ARKP by nacl1, on Flickr
Cessna 208 Caravan I G-GOHI by nacl1, on Flickr
Piper PA-28-161 Warrior II G-BOKX by nacl1, on Flickr
Hopefully some more pictures to come soon.
A Cold Spring Day at Headcorn
Re: A Cold Spring Day at Headcorn
Good to see some action from Headcorn,seems ages since we were sitting in shirtsleeves on the flightline.Hopefully the temperature and the movements will rise in the not to distant future . . . can;t wait to get back out there
Colin
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Re: A Cold Spring Day at Headcorn
Nice to see Headcorn being posted from again,Summer must be on its way.
Stan
Stan
Re: A Cold Spring Day at Headcorn
Thanks for the comments, chaps. Any motion blur in the pictures is entirely due to my teeth chattering.