I ventured along to a field outside Duxford for a few hours on Saturday afternoon to watch some of the flying, weather was a bit poor but managed some photos, here a selection.....
Tiger moth formation Duxford 24-07-2021 1970 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
G-RSAF (brown & green) & G-SOAF (grey) BAC 167 StrikemastersDuxford 24-07-2021 2163 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
G-RSAF (brown & green) & G-SOAF (grey) BAC 167 StrikemastersDuxford 24-07-2021 2239 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
P.47 & P.51s formation Duxford 24-07-2021 2708 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
G-BEDF (124485) B.17 & formation Duxford 24-07-2021 2826 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
G-BEDF (124485) B.17 'Sally B' Duxford 24-07-2021 2882 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
P.47 & P.51Duxford 24-07-2021 2937c by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
G-BGPB (1471) T-6 Harvard Duxford 24-07-2021 3183 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
hedgehopping Cat???
G-PBYA (433915) Catalina Duxford 24-07-2021 3289 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
G-RUMW (JV570) Grumman Wildcat, Duxford 24-07-2021 3332 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
Spitfires x 3 Duxford 24-07-2021 3508 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
we got blue sky for a short while...
G-ZEXL Extra EA.300L 'The Blades' Duxford 24-07-2021 3629 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
G-ZEXL, G-ZXCL, G-ZXEL & G-ZXLL Extra EA.300Ls 'The Blades' Duxford 24-07-2021 3664 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
G-IIYI & N74189 Boeing Stearmans, Aero SuperBatics wing walkers, Duxford 24-07-2021 3858 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
I'm not sure what the point is of so called wingwalking, who actually looks at the girls on the wings rather than the aircraft? They don't walk they just hang there and wave their arms about a bit. Gone are the days of minimal tethering so they might fall off!
G-IIYI & N74189 Boeing Stearmans, Aero SuperBatics wing walkers, Duxford 24-07-2021 4008 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
and some military to finish, 1/2000th of a second and still one was blurred - they weren't 'arf low which meant the tree line added to the effect (at least I thought so)....
red arrows Duxford 24-07-2021 4579 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
red arrows Duxford 24-07-2021 4413 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
ZJ914 Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 Duxford 24-07-2021 1473 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
ZJ914 Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 Duxford 24-07-2021 1663 by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr.
I hope for better light this Saturday at Old Buckenham!
thanks for looking C&C welcome
Andy
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Duxford summer show 24-07-2021
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Duxford summer show 24-07-2021
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Re: Duxford summer show 24-07-2021
Some nice shots there Andy but a shame about the terrible light.
I've never quite understood what wing-standing is all about either!
I've never quite understood what wing-standing is all about either!
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Re: Duxford summer show 24-07-2021
Looks like you captured the mix very well Andy. If you can find a space there are one or two good spots around the outside. Never was a fan of the term "Naughty Field". I have parked on the verge several times over the years when it was allowed and also for non-event days. I did find a good spot on the Royston end once which was good for run-ins although a fair way from the display of course.
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Re: Duxford summer show 24-07-2021
thanks Ian, I was quite lucky with that location and it was easy parking, worst part was that I had to drive past Duxford to get home and they were holding the A505 traffic to let the show traffic out
As for my location, if you look at the ordnance survey map at Thriplow, about a mile north west of the airfield there's a road (Church Street) that that runs round the south east side of the village and at the south east corner there's a footpath that goes south east round a farm down to the A505, I parked in Church Street - very wide grass verges and loads of room, only about 8 cars when I returned, and walked down the footpath to about 150 metres from the A505 where another footpath goes east, I was on the track there. I might have been a bit better another 100m or so further back because of the high trees but they did create some hedge hopping impressions on some photos. It was pretty good although it was about 3pm or a bit later before the sun came round to light the aircraft, I'd certainly consider going there again although if I could find a similar place just east of the M11 and north of the A505 that would probably be a bit better especially for the aircraft banking and turning in towards the airfield.
HTH
Andy
As for my location, if you look at the ordnance survey map at Thriplow, about a mile north west of the airfield there's a road (Church Street) that that runs round the south east side of the village and at the south east corner there's a footpath that goes south east round a farm down to the A505, I parked in Church Street - very wide grass verges and loads of room, only about 8 cars when I returned, and walked down the footpath to about 150 metres from the A505 where another footpath goes east, I was on the track there. I might have been a bit better another 100m or so further back because of the high trees but they did create some hedge hopping impressions on some photos. It was pretty good although it was about 3pm or a bit later before the sun came round to light the aircraft, I'd certainly consider going there again although if I could find a similar place just east of the M11 and north of the A505 that would probably be a bit better especially for the aircraft banking and turning in towards the airfield.
HTH
Andy
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Re: Duxford summer show 24-07-2021
Thanks for that Andy - duly noted. I find Google maps and street view invaluable sometimes to try and find somewhere out of the way but still good for photos.
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