For T.Rex by debbielove
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Re-post for T.rex this, he requested a shot of The Blades airborne, but have no from that show as lens issues. But, luckily, had some from Cottesmore Family Day, the last time I had a pass onto a operational RAF station and last time I saw Harriers close up.
This is The Blades previous paint scheme.
(Hope this goes up as tried yesterday and noting appeared.)
Rob
Comments (11)
papy2
Wow...great pic!
tallpindo
When I see this I am chagrinned that I never worked out Lanchester's Phugoids for the F-15 Eagle or F-18 Hornet. Aircraft analysis found Dutch roll for swept wings there as it grew beyond Bernoulli and Breguet's range equation to eventually include a Newtonian rocket nozzle. A tragedy in Alaska in 1998 while I was leaving a Selfridge Airshow made me want to comment this is "Keeping the YAKs away."
junge1
Great shot Rob!
Faemike55
beautiful capture
X-PaX
Excellent capture.
Buffalo1
WOW! Everybody DUCK!
bmac62
Wheeee, can feel the rush those pilots must be feeling. Nice shooting.
T.Rex
THANKS A LOAD, Rob! Really nice to see them. Cool with the smoke! Seldom one gets to see the bottom with smoke generators on a prop plane.
As for not being able to post yesterday - the Gallery went down as I was uploading photos of Swedish coins. I e-mailed the admin, who looked into it immediately. This morning service was restored. So, a good thanks to Rendo admin and tech support!
I'm back to posting my photos from the Medieval Festival after a few days break. Enjoy! (Sorry, but the dragon doesn't fly. It just pretends!) :-)
goodoleboy
Down in contrails rather than in flames. Par excellent action capture. I assume they pulled up in time to avoid a catastrophe. And, tallpindo goes irrelevant on us again.
ArtistKimberly
Outstanding Work,
jayfar
Superb photography Rob.