Myself and MarkG headed to Brize this morning to see ZZ330 have its first flight. Weather didnt really play ball, but here are a few from the return.
ZZ330 at Brize Norton 08/04/2012
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Re: ZZ330 at Brize Norton 08/04/2012
not sure about the large titles, but the flashy cheatline looks sharp!
Thanx for posting Graham!
Thanx for posting Graham!
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Re: ZZ330 at Brize Norton 08/04/2012
Nice shots. Just a short question: could you give a short description, how to get to the point the pictures where taken!?!
Thx in advance!!
Thx in advance!!
Re: ZZ330 at Brize Norton 08/04/2012
Thanks for the kind comments. Tigerspoon if you use this map http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk ... norton.php the photo's were taken near point K. The guide suggests you need a big ladder but only a small 2 step one is really required. If you need more details send me a pm and I will help