Thank you for the kind words folks! Dad's old Nikon D70 really delivers sometimes.
oscardeuce wrote:
Anyone pick up any of the Wingnut Wings model kits?
I truly wish I could have. They were doing a steady trade - I had intended to quiz the staff about the future of the company but there were so many actual customers I decided not to.
Dave Hadfield wrote:
It's stunning to see a Fokker and Sopwith Triplane in one flight. Remarkable!
It was a great dogfight! I felt bad for my friend Andy in the Fokker - his first ever WW1 airshow display (he normally flies a Pitts) and he had to be shot down!
Hooligan2 wrote:
Looks fantastic, you lucky so and so. So sad about the new outbreak...
It was an absolutely awesome day. The COVID alert level change due to the new cases in Auckland, our largest city, came as a real shock and my first thought was with the large number of warbird pilots from Auckland who had to get home. Amazingly there were complaints they were "flaunting" the rules when some people saw them flying home.
Pogo wrote:
How wonderful it is to see a good lengthy set of excellent airshow pictures once again!!!
THANKS, Zac ... I owe you the world's largest and coldest beer!
I was in two minds about posting any photos on US and UK forums because I didn't want it to come off as boastful. It's been heartwarming to see my pics so well-received. And I will take that beer as this summer has been a nasty one!
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