Recent "wild" Cat and Mouse

Photos of operational aircraft from bases, airports and "spotter" outings
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RichPittman
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Recent "wild" Cat and Mouse

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Hi all
With house renovations nearly complete ,im finding a little more time to get out and about.
A few shots from the last Month
Cheers Rich
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Brilliant set. Where were these taken?

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Great set Rich, you certainly choose the right side of the Plain yesterday!!

Ah well, as Nick said, got another 30 years to catch the wildcats......not sure what I can say about the sea kings though to make me feel better!

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Great set Rich. Hard to pick out a fav although i do like Seakings. I see in number 20 the army Wildcat is dark i thought all were going to be in the two tone grey (i hope thats the colour as i am colour blind) also the dark one has some sort of radar dome under its nose yet the navy ones have not got them
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Top bombing :rock: :rock:
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Well done Rich, I did heard what a good day you had, the shots are top notch. I was intending to go to the Plain for one reason or another elected to go to Brize, what a mistake.
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Very nice set you jammy git!! :rock:

Paul

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Very nice Mr P ,great set of results

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Top stuff, am yet to see a wildcat.
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All lovely but especially enjoyed the Sea Kings Rich.

Regards, Ian

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BatmanIX wrote:Very nice set you jammy git!! :rock:



What he said!!

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