Northolt Nightshoot XIV
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Northolt Nightshoot XIV
Visited last Thursday the Northolt Nightshoot, Phil and his team managed to get some real highlights together.
Here a small impression.
1 BAe-146 200QC ZE707
2 BAe-125 CC3 ZD703
3 AW-139 277
4 Alpha Jet E-153/705-RU
5 Tp-86 86001/861
6 Hurricane XIIa Z5140/HA-C
7 AS-332L1 2377/FU
8 MD-902 G-EHMS
9 EC-145 G-MPSB
10 A-109E ZR323
It was a great event, thanks Phil
Here a small impression.
1 BAe-146 200QC ZE707
2 BAe-125 CC3 ZD703
3 AW-139 277
4 Alpha Jet E-153/705-RU
5 Tp-86 86001/861
6 Hurricane XIIa Z5140/HA-C
7 AS-332L1 2377/FU
8 MD-902 G-EHMS
9 EC-145 G-MPSB
10 A-109E ZR323
It was a great event, thanks Phil
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
Beautiful!
One of the very rare occasions this North American Sabreliner 65 left it's home country I guess...Pieter wrote: 5 Tp-86 86001/861
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
Oh my, great collection of aircraft
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
Hi Johan.
The light they use is just the normal lightpoles of the platform. This light is "white" and not "orange" as the most aifields use. Also the other side of the airfield uses the orange light as you can see.
Rgds,
Kier
The light they use is just the normal lightpoles of the platform. This light is "white" and not "orange" as the most aifields use. Also the other side of the airfield uses the orange light as you can see.
Rgds,
Kier
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
So thats the reason for this perfect light, you're shot ( and the rest) is awesome !
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
Swedish AF Tp.86(as the Saberliner is known in Sweden) 86001 has been grounded for a number of years.This one visited Boscombe Down in September 1992 and the other Tp.86,86002 was at Northolt in September 1982.As far as I'm aware,these are the only visits to the United Kingdom on these Saberliners.
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
KIER wrote:Hi Johan.
The light they use is just the normal lightpoles of the platform. This light is "white" and not "orange" as the most aifields use. Also the other side of the airfield uses the orange light as you can see.
Rgds,
Kier
Hi Kier,
Do I interpret things right if I say that one guys was using his flash ? I think so because you can see the propeller frozen in one position. That's what happens when you flash during a bulb exposure.
Iwan
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
I thought the effect was rather interesting in this case.
Erik
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
Iwan, if you refer to Kier his picture of the Hurricane, it was shot during start up. If you start your 30 seconds or bulb with the propeller in frozen position, and end with the propeller in action, you get this kind of shots. I had the same effect.Iwan Bogels wrote:KIER wrote:Hi Johan.
The light they use is just the normal lightpoles of the platform. This light is "white" and not "orange" as the most aifields use. Also the other side of the airfield uses the orange light as you can see.
Rgds,
Kier
Hi Kier,
Do I interpret things right if I say that one guys was using his flash ? I think so because you can see the propeller frozen in one position. That's what happens when you flash during a bulb exposure.
Iwan
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Re: Northolt Nightshoot XIV
He does. I tend to edit out quoted photos (forum-wide) if it seems obvious to me from the text alone what is meant, and the original post in on the same (default) page.Thijs wrote:if you refer to Kier his picture of the Hurricane
This one seemed obvious to me.
Erik
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