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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Bournemouth Air Festival, 2011: Day 4...


The final day of the Bournemouth Air festival, and despite the excellent weather the crowds are noticeably thinner than during the past two days. This is undoubtably due to the absence of The Red Arrows, such is their pulling power, grounded for the time being until investigators can determine the cause of yesterday's tragic accident.

As full a program as was possible took place after pilots and the RAF expressed a wish to continue, but rather than post photographs of today's displays, I include photographs taken over the 3 days of flying.


The Breitling Wingwalkers, Friday. The only formation wingwalking team in the world.

  One of (the four) Blades, Sunday

 The Tigers Parachute Display Team, Saturday.

De havilland Sea Vixen, Sunday, with undercarriage retracting and arrester hook deployed.
  Tornado GR-4, Sunday.








De havilland Sea Vixen and Hawker Hunter (aka Miss Demeanour), Sunday, flying in formation.




Although the fourth Bournemouth Air Festival can be considered a success - it is already set again for 2012 - events were overshadowed by the crash of The Red Arrows' Red 4 and the death of Flight Lieutenant Jon (Eggman) Egging, shortly after displaying in front of an estimated crowd of 300,000.  There was a minute of silence at 1pm on the seafront before today's events started, followed by a spontaneous round of applause from the spectators.





All images: 300mm f/2.8 AF-S VR Nikkor with TC-14EII converter.

© 2011






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