Gazelles - Let's see yours...

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Re: Gazelles - Let's see yours...

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tommercer wrote:
st24 wrote:
61_OTU wrote:A lousy photo, but poignant, and possibly the most Gazelle's in one shot?


Steve


Can't quite count exactly how many you have but theres 20 odd here and there were more to the right of me!!

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Where on earth is this?


Probably Middle Wallop, used to love their massed approach :clap:
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I've got this...

Not sure if it qualifies though...

...there's no rotor blur........

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To be honest, I'm not even sure if it's a gazelle!
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One from me:

ImageTA_GZL_SBY97 by Buccs2b, on Flickr
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Canon EOS 6D
Canon EF 24-105mm f4 L IS
Canon EF 100-400mm L IS

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Re: Gazelles - Let's see yours...

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Airwolfhound wrote:
tommercer wrote:
st24 wrote:
61_OTU wrote:A lousy photo, but poignant, and possibly the most Gazelle's in one shot?


Steve


Can't quite count exactly how many you have but theres 20 odd here and there were more to the right of me!!

Image


Where on earth is this?


Probably Middle Wallop, used to love their massed approach :clap:


Yep, 1990 I believe. As said always an amazing airshow spectacle - 80 odd AAC choppers (plus a few RAF sometimes) rising from the behind the hillock and moving slowly towards the crowd.... :up:

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Re: Gazelles - Let's see yours...

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Mad Dan wrote:I've got this...

Not sure if it qualifies though...

...there's no rotor blur........

Image

To be honest, I'm not even sure if it's a gazelle!


Gazelles are antelopes, and that's an antelope, but its not a gazelle, its an eland. :grin:
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ImageGazelle HT2 G-CBGZ (ex-ZB646) by Professor M, on Flickr

I am glad this one is still flying, with the instrumentation out the front...
ImageWestland Gazelle HT3 (ZB625) by Professor M, on Flickr