6 days later i was leaving Manchester on the new Juneyao service, to Shanghai, quick change to Juneyao's Bali service, then a short hop over to Darwin, yep you read right, I had decided to pop down to Australia for a bi-annual exercise by the name of Pitch Black.
Still kind of pinching myself (with this being the longest solo trip i had undertaken (no mates could join me due to how late i left it) the following we taken of the recoveries for Day 1, Mission 1.
Had to giggle when the first arrival was a pair of 11Sqn Typhoons, 8500 miles from home and the first thing I shoot is from my local.
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Next arrivals were a little more exotic and most definitely not regulars at my local.
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Jostling for the exotic arrival award that morning, the Republic of Singapore Airforce sent in their entry, in the shape of 140 Sqn F-16D.
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The next two Singaporian F-16's decided to give some of the limelight to 2 x Italian Navy F-35's, with a smart run and break.
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Not to be outdone by the F-16D mob, two F-16C's from the Republic of Singapore Airforce were next to recover.
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Rather surprised to see these showing on ADSB, but guess its for traffic purposes whilst operating at a civilian airport ??
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After showing a pair of F-35's in their initial hand, the Italians decided to go all full house with 3 Typhoons.
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Next up, it was time for the Indians to come to the party, so many types they could have sent, but they decided on SU-30's...not being one to complain i accepted there efforts, even if they were slightly high on the approach, leaving this with the best i could do..
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Next back was a non too common Republic of Singapore Airforce Gulf 550.
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Back to the fighter action and the Japanese decided to pitch there entry for the rarest movements with some F-2's
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Throughout the exercise, the locals took part extensively with F-35's and F-18s from the fast jet section.
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Next arrivals were the Philippine airforce with their impressive KA-50's, whilst labelled as training aircraft, im not sure
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Time for more rarity, as F-16BM's of the Indonesian airforce arrived back.
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The gems just kept coming, as the Royal Thai Airforce arrived back with their Gripen's.
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Turn of the Australians to recover more aircraft, this time with a special marked EA-18G's
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And that concluded Moring 1, mission 1, kind of wet my appetite for what was to come for the next 5 days.
If you got this far, thanks for looking.