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Postcard from Yeovilton 2018 Air Day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 9:51 pm
by VH-WAL
It has been sunny and hot in the UK for 3 weeks now, grass looks as parched as it is in Oz! Yeovilton is a bugger of a place for photography, the sun is in the wrong place and makes for challenging selection of camera settings.. also close to the ground shots suffered from heat haze / distortion!... got a few reasonable shots though, a selection posted here many more in the photostream.

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I have seen this manouvre done a dozen times, it still amazes me it is a gravity defying feat.

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Obviously fast jet aircrew....

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plus many more in the photostream.

Re: Postcard from Yeovilton 2018 Air Day

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 7:25 am
by Graeme H
Looks to have been a very good airshow, lot of very different aircraft

Re: Postcard from Yeovilton 2018 Air Day

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 10:32 am
by Adam the Akrodude
Wonderful photos as always. That photo of the bearded guy on the bike is awesome! It brought back a memory of a story my parents had when they went to visit a friend of the family over 3 decades ago at Yeovilton - who was at the time a SHAR pilot. He was a former RAN A-4G pilot who was out of a job when Hawke got rid of Melbourne and the Invincible purchase fell through so off he went to join the RN like a lot of his workmates did - sad time for the RAN. Anyhoo, so they arranged to meet him at the security gate and down he rode on a bike - quite amazing they thought that here was this young highly training naval fighter pilot often in command of a multi-million dollar machine riding to meet them on a old bicycle!

Re: Postcard from Yeovilton 2018 Air Day

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 1:29 pm
by VH-WAL
hiya adam, his name wasn't Sinclair by any chance?

Re: Postcard from Yeovilton 2018 Air Day

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 2:01 pm
by Adam the Akrodude
VH-WAL wrote:hiya adam, his name wasn't Sinclair by any chance?


Nope - went by the name "Paul". His parents were Lithuanian immigrants to Australia. Their boy did well for himself. At a family party, I remember a mate of mine and I running around the backyard taking it in turns wearing his bone dome when he was home on leave following graduating at 1 FTS. All he could talk about was the Macchis to come. At the time he was our "God".