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Two Eurofighter Typhoons of 29 Squadron RAF Coningsby were based at Liverpool/John Lennon Airport 27-28 Aug for the 2022 Rhyl Seafront Airshow North Wales. Typhoon FGR.4 ZJ914 is seen lining up on runway 27 on Sunday about to roll for a non reheat take off, resplendent in the 'Union Flag' colour scheme on the tail and wings (top & underside shown to good effect when banking). A reserve FGR.4 accompanied 914 and remained on the ramp this being ZJ942 in the normal grey scheme.
RAF Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 ZJ942 emerges from the shadows at the Spur as it turns towards Bwlch in the Mach Loop, Wales.
Great to see so much fluff in the naff weather! Again, grainy because I've pulled it through Lightroom but still effective.
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The night before the typhoon in Central Hong Kong was particularly tranquility.
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Not great quality but I thought I'd post. We had some Typhoon weather here today and these guys were making the most of it.
The Eurofighter Typhoon combat jet at Blackpool Air Show 2016.
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We made a short video showcasing the messy, behind-the-scenes process of taking photographs during Typhoon Gaemi in Yilan, Taiwan. Potentially the beginning of a new photography project - typhoon sonata.
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Camera: Mamiya 645 Pro
Film: Ilford Delta 3200
Location: Yilan, Taiwan
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Super Typhoon Trami is seen from the International Space Station as it moves in the direction of Japan on September 25, 2018.
The first time I have ever seen a four ship Typhoon hot pit on the Lima line. Nice to see Elgin in the background quite clearly.
I'd missed this Typhoon landing the day before for another RAF Northolt Nightshoot by 15 mins while travelling home from work. But having the next day off I joined a few others on the fence and waited for it's expected departure the morning after. After 45 mins we heard it winding up behind the hangers before it taxied to the end of Runway 07. It was held for a bit but then lighting the burners it screamed down the runway and disappeared over our heads in a mighty roar. Take that suburban NW London! At pretty much very long range (it lifted off using only half the runway) I pointed my FZ1000 superzoon at it as it rolled and kept on snapping until it was over our heads. The long range and heat haze make this shot more grainy than I'd like but I'm still very pleased with it considering. I wonder what it would have been like with a proper 400/500mm DSLR lens but those things are big big bucks!