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RIAT 2004, Fairford

Posted: Wed May 19, 2021 10:02 pm
by PorkScratching
Thanks to lockdown, I've finally managed to edit my shots from 2004's RIAT at Fairford! Here are some attendees of a civil persuasion:

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European Aviation 737-229 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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European Aviation 737-229 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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European Aviation 737-229 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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European Aviation 737-229 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Dynamic Airlines Metro III by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Danish Air Transport ATR 42-312 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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C-47A Skytrain by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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PBV-1A Canso by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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PBV-1A Canso by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Lions Air Dornier 328-110 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Eastern Airways Jetstream 41 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Gulfstream G400 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Air Atlantique DC-3C by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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KLM Cityhopper Fokker 70 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Jet2 737-33A by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Jet2 737-33A by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Netherlands Navy Super King Air by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Pilatus PC-21 by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

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Estonian Border Guard L-410UVP-T by Nick Challoner, on Flickr

I have posted my photos of military participants over on Fighter Control at https://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/ ... 8&t=205033

Re: RIAT 2004, Fairford

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 10:30 pm
by LondonEye
Wow. Some great shots in there Nick.
Did not realise that there were B737's visiting.
My favourite is the Catalina.
:clap:

Pete.

Re: RIAT 2004, Fairford

Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 9:07 pm
by PorkScratching
Thanks Pete. There always used to be a number of airliners arriving on the show days bringing in enthusiasts - mainly from the UK and the Netherlands. The number has declined in recent years to the point there were none in 2019. As for 2004, the 737s I posted above weren't the only ones at the show, there was this one too:

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USAF T-43A by Nick Challoner, on Flickr