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PostPosted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 6:34 pm 
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There really isn't anything else to equal the experience of an evening display at Old Warden when the weather's good. Saturday was one of those days where all the pieces fell into place to evoke the relaxed kind of magic that's unique to the Shuttleworth Collection.

The golden glow of the sunset shows these very special aeroplanes off very well indeed and the tones and reflections are a real treat to behold.

As I've mentioned in an earlier thread, the long-awaited first display flight of the recently restored Sopwith Pup was everything that the crowd had looked forward to, but I'll stop waxing lyrical and let the photos describe the rest of the show.

There are more evening shows throughout the season, so if you're planning a visit to experience this for yourself, please look at the collection's webite for details: http://www.shuttleworth.org

Once again, a great big thankyou to all the staff, volunteers and pilots whose efforts ensured that Saturday's show was so much fun.

Rob

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It took several attempts to capture the shadow of the Hawker Hind in the arc of the sunset shining on the propellor.
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The first display flight of the Sopwith Pup in it's new RNAS balloon busting markings. The Pup will fly with the Le Prieur rockets attached at a later date.

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The moon was up, so it became a challenge to try to incorporate it into a shot

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After a short interval to allow visiting 'planes to depart before dark, the Edwardian flying machines were wheeled out. The still evening air suits these aeroplanes, although it's far more of a challenge to photograph them in the poor light.

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Very nice Rob!

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Great shots, when I get across the pond again (At lest I hope too). I'm going to have a long list of places to visit.

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Thanks, chaps. Tim, let me know when you're coming and we'll roll out the red carpet. Hell, if we do it for Patty, we'll do it for anyone.

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Robbo,
Very nice shots.


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Robbo wrote:
Thanks, chaps. Tim, let me know when you're coming and we'll roll out the red carpet. heck, if we do it for Patty, we'll do it for anyone.

Rob


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I'll be sure to try and set something up. But That may be a few years down the road at best.

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Cracking stuff Rob, you to see your work being appreciated instead of whinged about


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Thanks everyone.

Yes, Nick, it's nice that there are places where king-sized numpty ego's don't get rammed down everyone's throats to ruin the community.

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