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On final glide to the London Gliding Club, Dunstable, from cloudbase over Towcester, in Sierra India
Another RAF A400M Training flight during the Covid 19 pandemic on a dreich Aberdeen night, cloudbase down to 600ft on runway 16. Operating as Ascot 489 ZM404 did 4 x VOR/DME approaches before departing for similar training at Prestwick
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
See FP 1 for preamble description.
The effects of the front passing have been delayed slightly due to the high ground at Dun Law, just north of Oxton on the A68 to Jedburgh.
The vanes of the wind turbines at Dun Law West can be seen disappearing into the remains of the low cloud above the summit. If the cloudbase reached the ground it would be referred to as Hill Fog.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
See FP 1 for preamble description.
Now on the northern side of the high ground, just a short distance South from the Dun Law summit.
The effects of the lowering ground elevation combined with the passage of the front to the East (left) can be seen clearly in the expanding brightness and increased visibility (looking West) and rising cloudbase.
These grainy shots are not the best ever Reds shots, however!! They are a tribute to undoubtedly the best Aerobatic Display Team. The Reds performed at Belfast City on 4 October 2008 in a cloudbase around 1500feet in pouring rain. No one expected a display everyone was once again thrilled at the skill on display. Their guiding motto is ‘Eclat’ which means brilliance, and they proved that again.
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You'll definitely have to zoom into the original size of this shot to see them. Sandy is working below the ridgeline on the right, and Russ is at the cloudbase over the ridge on the left.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
Departed Samdrup Jongkhar to our next overnight Trashigang.
Spectecular trip with mostly low cloudbase and from time to time clear skies and our first distant sights on eastern Bhutan.
These grainy shots are not the best ever Reds shots, however!! They are a tribute to undoubtedly the best Aerobatic Display Team. The Reds performed at Belfast City on 4 October 2008 in a cloudbase around 1500feet in pouring rain. No one expected a display everyone was once again thrilled at the skill on display. Their guiding motto is ‘Eclat’ which means brilliance, and they proved that again.