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Friday, August 19, 2011

Bournemouth Air Festival 2011...



Yesterday was a non-starter: a total wash-out due to atrocious weather conditions and flooding. Today, the second of four, was very different and normal flying was possible without interruption. Although sunshine brought back the multitudes (as well as the aircraft) there were several notable omissions from the usual lineup of crowd pleasers - the Avro Vulcan being the most notable - grounded for the time being due to a leaking fuel tank. Also missing this year was the Eurofighter Typhoon, currently flight restricted due to a spares shortage, but the Battle of Britain flypast comprising an Avro Lancaster escorted by a Hawker Hurricane and Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire helped to make up for missing displays.

There was, of course, the public's favourite - the Red Arrows (pictured) - this time able to give a full display (the first of 3 over the weekend) as opposed to last year's truncated performances, again marred by poor weather.


300mm f/2.8 AF-S VR Nikkor with TC-14EII converter. 1/2500 second at f/9.  -0.33 EV compensation. ISO 640.


© 2011

2 comments:

Nic said...

Oh I would have loved to have been there. Fantastic photograph, as ever. :-) P

Nic said...

So sad. P