A few movements from the day, typically the heaviest cloud appeared during the recoveries. My 70-300 decided to die as well so left to take the landings either with a wide angle or the 200-500, not the best options!
Voyager KC2 ZZ336 10/101 Squadron RAF Brize Norton by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Voyager KC2 ZZ336 10/101 Squadron RAF Brize Norton by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Voyager KC2 ZZ338 10/101 Squadron RAF Brize Norton by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Voyager KC2 ZZ336 10/101 Squadron RAF Brize Norton by Paul Downes, on Flickr
C-17A Globemaster III ZZ175 99 Squadron RAF Brize Norton by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Voyager KC2 ZZ336 10/101 Squadron RAF Brize Norton by Paul Downes, on Flickr
Brize Norton Jubilee Movements
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Re: Brize Norton Jubilee Movements
Nice set, Paul. I was slightly further down the fence, but on reflection, probably a little too close to the centreline.
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Re: Brize Norton Jubilee Movements
Cheers both. To be honest Tom, I was closer than I like to be due to the lens issue, I prefer to normally get back towards the bridge, although if its busy the elevation means you get even more of the approach clutter in the pics.