Courtesy of my university timetable I managed to make a two day trip back home and off to RAF Lossiemouth with Mark (Lossie15) and my Dad for a couple of days. I planned to have two days, the Wednesday and the enthusiast's day on the Thursday which I initially did not get a place on but thanks to a couple of dropouts we all got on in the end. On our way down a couple of podded up Gripens departed in the hazy conditions which cleared pretty soon after. A trio of Typhoons departed, one initially taxied back but returned to perform a burner departure which was pretty awesome.
Thanks to everyone I saw for the company over the two days!
1. Soft morning light was very nice!
Lionel by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
2. Within 90 minutes the wave of six Gripens and three Typhoons began to return.
Scandinavian dragon by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
3. Landing long as usual.
Long lander by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
4. First time catching a Shadow!
Sneaky Shadow by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
5. Clouded up for departure, but cleared again as the last of six Gripens arrived back.
Ronnenby's fighter by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
6. Absolutely love HAS shots.
Alert and ready by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
7. The light toyed with us for recoveries of the evening sortie.
Tornado crew by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
The Thursday started off promising and within minutes of arriving at 05 the Shadow launched, initially not noticing I managed to swing round my camera in time to catch the moon in frame too!
A big thanks to RAF Lossiemouth for holding an enthusiast's day during such a hectic exercise. I imagine a lot harder than most people think it is! The Media Officers were also a great laugh too.
Apologies for the editing on these shots, working off a netbook with average online editing software.
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Fly me to the moon by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
9. Tornado burning the moon.
Setting fire to the moon by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
10. Excellent light on the 41sqn jets.
Seekers and destroyers by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
11. Dramatic Gripen line.
Gripen line by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
12. Post flight work on the Gripen.
Post flight procedure by Maccphoto.co.uk, on Flickr
I'll try get more up soon.
Chris
RAF Lossiemouth 03-04/10/12 [MIL]
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Re: RAF Lossiemouth 03-04/10/12 [MIL]
These 5 squadron Beechcraft Shadow R1s are supposed to be kept out of sight of the general public, right?The Thursday started off promising and within minutes of arriving at 05 the Shadow launched, initially not noticing I managed to swing round my camera in time to catch the moon in frame too!
Well, if so, someone miserably failed obviously...
Cracking shots as ever
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Wow, great shots again!
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Re: RAF Lossiemouth 03-04/10/12 [MIL]
The Shadow R1s are 14sqn now. It's the Sentinel R1s which are 5sqn. I think the cover on the Shadow has been blown for some time though!Stratofreighter wrote:These 5 squadron Beechcraft Shadow R1s are supposed to be kept out of sight of the general public, right?The Thursday started off promising and within minutes of arriving at 05 the Shadow launched, initially not noticing I managed to swing round my camera in time to catch the moon in frame too!
Well, if so, someone miserably failed obviously...
Cracking shots as ever
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