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Displaying at RIAT 2016 is this BAE Typhoon Eurofighter FGR4 with an impressive selection of armament carried under the wings.
The only remaining flying Avro Vulcan escorted by the Red Arrows at Dawlish Carnival Airshow yesterday.
After 14 years and a £7 million rebuild by the Vulcan to the Sky Trust, the Vulcan, a classic part of British aviation and industry, took to the skies again in October 2007 and returned to the airshow circuit in June 2008. This flypast with the Red Arrows at Dawlish was apparently their first together since it was decomissioned. (See: www.vulcantothesky.org/ and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Vulcan_XH558.)
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Not sure if this works really,I know what I want it to look like and this is as close as I can get with my PP knowledge to the arty type shot I`m after
Spectacular air display captured at the Eastbourne Air Show 2023.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, is one of the world's premier aerobatic display teams.
Representing the speed, agility and precision of the Royal Air Force, the team is the public face of the service. They assist in recruiting to the Armed Forces, act as ambassadors for the United Kingdom at home and overseas and promote the best of British.
Flying distinctive Hawk fast-jets, the team is made up of pilots, engineers and essential support staff with frontline, operational experience. Together, they demonstrate the excellence and capabilities of the Royal Air Force and the Service’s skilled, talented people.
Often with their trademark Diamond Nine shape, and combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965.
All Red Arrows display pilots have flown operationally, in frontline aircraft such as the advanced Typhoon, and helped the Royal Air Force to secure the skies every day of the year.
All Red Arrows display pilots are fast-jet pilots, having previously flown with frontline Royal Air Force squadrons.
Once they have finished their tour with the team - usually three years in total - they will return to operational, training, staff duties or other roles in the Royal Air Force.
Based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, the Red Arrows had flown almost 5,000 displays in 57 countries, by the beginning of 2023 – the team's 59th season.
(Source: Red Arrows Royal Air Force website)
G-IRTY - "The Silver Spitfire"
Pictured here at Duxford's Battle of Britain Airshow, September 10th 2022.
The BAe Hawks of the Red Arrows, led by a UK Government Dassault 900LX (Envoy) soar over London during the Trooping The Colour / King Charles Birthday Celebrations. Shot from the top of the Post Building in Holborn, London.
One 365 photo that didn’t make it on the internet last year was from the first evening of my holiday in Cornwall this evening shot, down on the beach at Newquay. I thought I would be photographing people throwing stones into the sea, dogs running along, a few surfers here and there, a sunset and the end of the day but, two planes arrived and gave a great acrobat display unfortunately in order to get the best effect from their lights they had to perform as late as possible which of course means dark light and movement are not great conditions to photograph.
The display including fireworks over Newquay bay was a surprise for a wedding at Lusty Glaze beach.
@f35demoteam and Beo Wolfe’s incredible performance!
A few shots of this beautiful beast, taken on the first day of @ciastoronto 2022. @letsgototheex
All are shot on #Canon R5 + #Sigma 150-600C
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