A selection from Newquay over the last few months including my first attempt at a 'nightshoot' through a fence;
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Finally a 60 second sunset visitor at RCH Truro:
Newquay catchup
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Nice to see the old St Mawgan still getting a few visitors.
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A good variety of visitors.
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Some very nice visitors there. How many days were they spread over?
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Really excellent shots! Amazing variety, too.
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A lovely varied collection in some wonderful light (for the most part!)
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Excellent, Peter.
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Great variety, the scheme on the French KC-135s really does suit them!
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Excellent set
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Thanks for the kind comments.
They are spread over a few months this year. I volunteer at the Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre once a week and usually catch something.
The Norwegians were based at Newquay for a total of 10 weeks this year so they were easy.
King Cobra wrote:Some very nice visitors there. How many days were they spread over?
They are spread over a few months this year. I volunteer at the Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre once a week and usually catch something.
The Norwegians were based at Newquay for a total of 10 weeks this year so they were easy.