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PostPosted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:37 pm 
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I finally got around to sorting through the last of my Flying Legends photos today. One of the better Legends of recent years, and the sun even shone for most of the weekend.

Good to have met some of you WIXers there too (Ollie, TJ and Dick)

I thought I'd share some of my shots with you, with apologies to dial-up users.

TFC's lovely new Curtis Hawk 75, ably flown by Stephen Grey and Carl Schofield.

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Polikarpov I-15bis from Russia.

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TFC's P-39, the first time that it had flown since last year's display.

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Those banking shots of the Hawk are fantastic!

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A breathtaking aerobatic display from Ed Shipley and Jim Beasley in the 2 TFC Mustangs, never more than a few feet between them from the time that they started to roll until they broke for landing.

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And of course Legends wouldn't be Legends without a few more P-51s

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And a Legend in his own right, Lt Frank Oiler, who flew P-47s and P-51s from Duxford with the 78th FG from early 1944 to April 1945, making his first return visit to Duxford since 1945.

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Great shots!

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Good ones Mike.

I don't remember seeing you!

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Outstanding stuff! Have seen some of your photos on other forums and admire your work greatly...

Really like the Hawk 75, but then I'm biased... :wink:


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Man all I can say is WOW. Those really are some breathtaking photos. Thanks for posting them. :spit2
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Great seeing you too Mike. Looks like Duxford (and Red Lion) next year too!

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I agree with Robbie's Comment.... WOW! :shock: :D :D :D

Thanks for posting'em! :wink:

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Gorgeous shots, Mike, especially of the two Mustangs going over the top in the loop -- beautiful! What are you shooting with? Film or digital? Lenses?

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Thanks all for your kind comments.

Neil, I was shooting with a Canon EOS 20D and a selection of Canon lenses - 100-400mm L IS for the long stuff, 28-135 IS and 17-40 L for the static and taxiing shots.

Out of deference to those on dial-up, I've opened up a separate thread here for the Spitfire shots.


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Mike,

OUSTANDING Sir ! Thank you very much for posting them for all to see. Your phtography make mine look simply silly by comparison (which is why I don't post much of my stuff :lol: )

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