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PostPosted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:06 am 
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Well, what a superb event. The decision to put the aircraft in the paddock for closer inspection was truly inspired. It was a lot of extra hard work for the engineers but it really did make for a superb event. Ass to this the lack of wind and clear skies and it meant we had the first proper “Shuttleworth Evening” for a good few years.

The ground crew entered into the spirit of the event
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Dapper Dave!
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This gentleman rode his cycle to and from the event
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The Untouchables!
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The revised layout for this show certainly worked.
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There were many different views to be had!
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The Vehicle Parade, it’s a shame the Napier Railton couldn’t join in
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ITMA!
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Ok on with the aviation. Paul Stone in the Provost put one on of the nicest displays I have seen in this aircraft.
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It was nice to see an aerobatic Tiger display
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And a very nice PT22 display
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I really liked the Fournier display, echoes of The Skyhawks
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Shiny Tomtit
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Obligatory moon shot!
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Dusk is when Old Warden comes alive
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The Edwardians in perfect conditions
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It doesn’t get any better than this at an airshow anywhere on the planet. A very big thanks to everyone who worked particularly hard at this event to make it so special, but credit has to go to Andy Preslent for the inspiration.

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Nick;
Once again, thank you for your continued efforts keeping us on the other side of the pond drooling with envy!
Terrific shots.
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One or two very fine images there indeed Nick... especially the SE5 heading off into the moon, and the last couple with the Avro triplane in the pink sunset... really wonderful, and evocative images. I loved the people shots too... I can't believe I've never been to a Shuttleworth show... shame on me!

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Richard

PS. I thought you caught a fascinating moment too with the Piston Provost being passed overhead by not one, but two airliners... what a fascinating coincidence, but very well framed on your part!

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Wow! Love that Moon Shot! :D

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Thanks very much for the comments.

Richard, luck had nothing to do with the Provost shot, no nothing to do with shear luck at all 8) . If you ever do come over, I'd be happy to show you around.

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Manonthefence wrote:
Thanks very much for the comments.

Richard, luck had nothing to do with the Provost shot, no nothing to do with shear luck at all 8) . If you ever do come over, I'd be happy to show you around.

Nick


:) It's not so much getting lucky, but recognizing your luck when it occurs and seizing upon it. You have a happy talent for that. Many thanks for the offer too... hopefully I'll be able to take you up on it some day. Keep posting those lovely photos though!

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Terrific pictures indeed !

Man !!!! Thank you !

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A final few from what was a marvellous day

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George Ellis in the Gladiator
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Big sky small plane!
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Its a race!
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What a wonderful day it was.

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