Not the best of shooting conditions,but a small selection from Headcorn.
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0H1A3027 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
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0H1A3032 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
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0H1A3034 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
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0H1A3037 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
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IMG_2810 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
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0H1A3039 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
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0H1A3041 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
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0H1A3052 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
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0H1A3055 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
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0H1A3067 by Colin Peryer, on Flickr
Hot and humid Headcorn
Hot and humid Headcorn
Last edited by colper on Mon 13 Jun 2016, 11:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Hot and humid Headcorn
Hi Colin, the last one is as soft as the Pope's k@#b but other than that they are exceptional considering how crap the light was.
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Re: Hot and humid Headcorn
Thanks for comment Jay.Have to agree it does look a bit soft,now replaced with . . hopefully . . better shot
Colin
Colin
Re: Hot and humid Headcorn
Like the Harvard! Do you have the registration by any chance?
Was planning on going to Compton Abbas last Saturday for their American aircraft fly-in, but the weather was no good.
Was planning on going to Compton Abbas last Saturday for their American aircraft fly-in, but the weather was no good.
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Re: Hot and humid Headcorn
It's G-DDMV
Colin
Colin
Re: Hot and humid Headcorn
Nice set Colin. I like the Auster with a Lycoming engine. Not seen him before.
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Re: Hot and humid Headcorn
Like the Harvard ones Colin. Again a nice mix of types
Stan
Stan
Re: Hot and humid Headcorn
Great pictures with a fantastic backdrop colper. Thought I would try my luck there today as Aero Legends was advertising on their website that the Spitfire would be operating from Headcorn today and tomorrow. No Spitfire but a chap in the cafe told me that Spitfire passenger flights had been stopped from Headcorn because a Spitfire had collided with a helicopter on the runway last week. Anyone know anymore?