Reoch in the dark (sort of) at Northolt [UPDATED]

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PeterR
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Reoch in the dark (sort of) at Northolt [UPDATED]

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Another very enjoyable evening at Northolt which was the end of a very enjoyable day of aviation for me.
First stop of the day was to see POTUS depart [see here http://tinyurl.com/3vou8j3 ] and then I went on to Heathrow [see here http://tinyurl.com/3lmmbx7 ]

Line up at Northolt was great we just needed the sun to disappear at little faster! Many thanks to Phil and all the crew who make the events happen. And a huge thank-you to all the crews who brought aircraft last night and displayed them so wonderfully!

Here's four quick edits from me - comments and criticism welcome.

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Alpha Jet is a cracker - beautiful dramatic sky in that one.
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DanO1978 wrote:Polish Air Force for embracing the event. :clap:


cough, Navy, cough..
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Bryza shots do it for me mate! :biggrin:

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Nice set :clap:
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DanO1978 wrote:
st24 wrote:
DanO1978 wrote:Polish Air Force for embracing the event. :clap:


cough, Navy, cough..


The point remains valid. Aren't you quite the charmer.


Thanks for the lessons BTW. Point remains valid its a Polish Navy Bryza, not Air Force... :smile:
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Thanks for the comments, three more for you to enjoy :smile:

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Have to agree, that Alpha is spot on.

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Another vote for the Alpha jet and the posing pilot. I like the b&w Alpha in the last set as well. :clap:

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Great stuff as ever mate - Love the panorama :clap: :clap:

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