evening all,
another photograohy free weekend meant i could check through a few more images from work. bits and bobs from around the apron, nothing special. we had high winds last week so most aircraft parked into wind, which made for a few different angles with nice light
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A nice mix of pics there mate. richard
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Cracking set of pictures Pete. Liked the ones of the Jet2 737 with the engine cowling raised! Is the ex-UAS Bulldog based at Newcastle?
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superb set once again Pete.
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Thanks all.
I try to sneak a few pictures in when I am working on the aircraft just to show something different, but is not always that straight forward.
The ex EMA UAS bulldog is indeed a permanent aircraft at Newcastle along with the jet provost. Would be nice tiger them side by side one day
I try to sneak a few pictures in when I am working on the aircraft just to show something different, but is not always that straight forward.
The ex EMA UAS bulldog is indeed a permanent aircraft at Newcastle along with the jet provost. Would be nice tiger them side by side one day
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