A day out 24th October Lakenheath and Marham.

Photos of operational aircraft from bases, airports and "spotter" outings
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blackcat
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A day out 24th October Lakenheath and Marham.

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A few from a day out last week.
I up loaded them on Flickr at 1200px so am having to reduce them through flickr so not sure if i will lose some detail in compression.

Marham
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Tornado GR4 056 (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr

2,
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Tornado GR4 67 Deg Break (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr

3,
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Tornado GR4 on the Break (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr
4
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Tornado GR4 118 (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr
5
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Tornado gr4 107 (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr
6
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Tornado GR4 068 Base Leg. by markranger, on Flickr
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Tornado Gr4 009 (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr
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Lakenheath
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F15E Moon shot (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr
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F15E 012002 (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr
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F15 E 00 3001 (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr

Tried a few Night shots.
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F15c Night Operations by markranger, on Flickr
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F15c Night (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr
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Eagles in last chance at Night (1 of 1) by markranger, on Flickr


Thanks
Mark.

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Re: A day out 24th October Lakenheath and Marham.

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Mark

Great set mate, glad you got out, good to see you, sincere apologies that we forgot you in the forest, it was only when we had a head check that we realised you were missing, hope the mud all came off!! :lol: :lol: :clap:

Robert

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Great set, 2 and 3 in the Marham ones are brilliant, as is the Eagle moon :up:

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redbearing wrote:Mark

Great set mate, glad you got out, good to see you, sincere apologies that we forgot you in the forest, it was only when we had a head check that we realised you were missing, hope the mud all came off!! :lol: :lol: :clap:

Robert



Thanks People,Yeah thanks Robert,Watched you all drive off giggling,So predictable. :biggrin:

Mark.

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blackcat wrote:
redbearing wrote:Mark

Great set mate, glad you got out, good to see you, sincere apologies that we forgot you in the forest, it was only when we had a head check that we realised you were missing, hope the mud all came off!! :lol: :lol: :clap:

Robert



Thanks People,Yeah thanks Robert,Watched you all drive off giggling,So predictable. :biggrin:

Mark.


I think it was awfully unkind to leave Mark in the forest!! :lmao:

Cracking set mate, great to see you back out with the camera again!! Light is clearly getting better as you have great light on all of yours!!

Liam
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Mark. Fantastic set. I have pic. No 7 set as my background on the PC. Hope you don't mind !!!

Clint. :clap: :clap:

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Re: A day out 24th October Lakenheath and Marham.

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blackcat wrote:
redbearing wrote:Mark

Great set mate, glad you got out, good to see you, sincere apologies that we forgot you in the forest, it was only when we had a head check that we realised you were missing, hope the mud all came off!! :lol: :lol: :clap:

Robert



Thanks People,Yeah thanks Robert,Watched you all drive off giggling,So predictable. :biggrin:

Mark.


Mark I wasn't laughing mate. Shot 9 for me, you keep improving, perhaps you should shoot RAW for the night shots though mate, make it a heck of a lot easier to colour balance.

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