A visit to the National Museum of Flight in Scotland had been on my agenda for many years. With the museum now housing one of the British Airways Concordes with good access for photography there was increased impetus to visit. Concorde is one of those aircraft I totally took for granted when it was in the air, and I never seemed to get a decent photograph of it.
My first visit to this intriguing airshow located at the former British Aerospace factory (famous for the Harrier production) and now famous as being home to BBC TV’s Top Gear track. A mix of both aviation and motorsport, with a break mid-way through the airshow for a range of exotic & historic (plus some neither) cars to speed down the runway.
The full list of aircraft shot are listed below:
- Aerospatiale (Westland) SA-341C Gazelle
- Avro Vulcan
Departures day at RIAT in my view provides the best opportunity to photograph those aircraft that were in the static park during the show days. Aircraft include:
- Aero L-159
- Agusta Westland AW-149
- Airbus A330 Voyager
- Airbus A400 Atlas
- Alenia C-27J Spartan
- Avro Vulcan
RIAT returns with displays from JADF Kawasaki P-1, Typhoon and Spitfire, Mil Mi-24, Osprey, Ramex Delta, Patrouille de France, Aguila Aguila plus the Vulcan in formation with the Red Arrows.
The full list of aircraft shot are listed below:
- Aero L-159
- Aerospatiale (Westland) SA-341C Gazelle
- Airbus A400 Atlas
- Avro Vulcan
TFC’s Flying Legends at Duxford returns with a superb participation list including:
- Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
- Bristol Blenheim
- CASA C-352L (Ju-52)
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk
- Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
Duxford’s season opening air display featuring P-51 Mustang (x3), B-17 Sally B, P-40, Wildcat, C-47, Meteor, Anson plus more…
A great start to the 2015 airshow season with displays from the BBMF Spitfire V (AB910), Buchon, DH-88 Comet, PBY Catalina plus many more
I have never witnessed such large crowds both within the airfield and in the surrounding fields at Duxford before, such was the pulling power of the opportunity to witness a pair of Avro Lancasters flying in formation together. Even though the weather didn’t play ball, with a grey murky cloud base and poor light descending in the hour leading up to their display, it did not detract from the spectacle.
Departures day at RIAT is always a highlight of the weekend, providing an improved opportunity to shoot the aircraft that were on static display.