Hi Everybody,
This week a friend from Japan, a fellow aviation photographer, came to visit me. One of his goals was to see some of the last operational German F-4F Phantoms at Wittmund, Germany. We set out for Germany with my car on Monday evening and stayed overnight at only 1 mile from the airbase. Tradition has it that the QRA is launched just after 08:00 AM, so we made sure to get there in time.
The weather was fabulous for photography, and the day opened as expected. Two QRA F-4F Phantoms took off at 08:10 AM, shot by us from the middle of the runway. Just before they returned a pair of Flight Systems A-4N Skyhawks took off for a target towing mission over the Northsea. Two more Phantoms were launched for a morning sortie, including one with large special markings (on one side of the aircraft only). During the day a German Navy Sea King and Luftwaffe C-160D Transall visited Wittmund shortly.
Just after noon the QRA Phantoms launched again, catching us by surprise. Being in the wrong position for take off, we scrambled to half way the runway, only to miss take off by a lousy 30 seconds. Bummer ! At exactly 2:00 PM another pair of Phantoms took off, returning 75 minutes later. This time we set up in front of the runway in order to get some smoke shots.
Below is the photographic report of this day. When working on the photos I suddenly realized that all of today’s aircraft were at least 35 years of age. A true dinosaur day ! I hope you like the results as much as I do.
Cheers,
Iwan
Dinosaur Day at Wittmund (14 August 2012)
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Re: Dinosaur Day at Wittmund (14 August 2012)
Great shots Iwan, number one is simply a winner!
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Re: Dinosaur Day at Wittmund (14 August 2012)
No. 13 is WOW... and no. 2 is very nice because it is so typical and pure for a front view of a Phantom!!
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Re: Dinosaur Day at Wittmund (14 August 2012)
Great light indeed Iwan. You did a good job with the different angles.
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Re: Dinosaur Day at Wittmund (14 August 2012)
Very nice indeed!
Planning to go there next week (21st), hoping to return with results like this. At least it's good to know that there is still enough flight activity!
Planning to go there next week (21st), hoping to return with results like this. At least it's good to know that there is still enough flight activity!
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Re: Dinosaur Day at Wittmund (14 August 2012)
Very nice set of the Dinosaurs! Great angles! I was there yesterday afternoon also. I hope I have something usefull as well, although I was there only for two hours, hence only on one spot.
Best regards,
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Re: Dinosaur Day at Wittmund (14 August 2012)
Indeed, everything comes together here: great light, great planes, great set of photos!
"Dinosaurs never get old"
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"Dinosaurs never get old"
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Re: Dinosaur Day at Wittmund (14 August 2012)
Don't forget the photographer...Key wrote:Indeed, everything comes together here: great light, great planes, great set of photos!
"Dinosaurs never get old"
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Re: Dinosaur Day at Wittmund (14 August 2012)
Assuming you address the first line you quote: yes, that comma between planes and great should have been an arrow or something. Those were not meant to be three elements in a row but it looks like it now. Obvioulsy, it's Iwan who used the elements like they should be used, and we are not surprised about that.
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