Hi All,
After spending three days in the lakes waiting for the Swiss to treat me to a flypast, I decided with two days to go that I might need to take the Mountain to the Swiss, as they seemed reluctant to come anywhere near me whilst climbing various points around Thirlmere. So passport in hand I made the journey over to the White Rose side of the country and wasn't disappointed.
Arriving at about 9.30, it was overcast and a little nippy, the sound of silence only broken by the touch and goes of the 564 based Grob's (note that there might only be 5 there, but they made themselves known, making use of the clear pattern for most of the day).
Around 1 pm, the cloud started to Break, and so returned the Grobs, I had started to think that they were not going to go away until I pointed my Camera at them....so i did..
This is what resulted, a fine beast, wouldn't you agree ??
G-BYXE (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
About half past one and the Hawks sprung into life, with two of them departing for a flypast darn sarf for some Qatari big wig, its must have been a decent flypast, as the bloke bought another 12 Typhoons the next day.
Salesmen of the year in ZB132 and ZB137, making a pairs departure off Runway 16.
ZB137 ZB132 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
Shortly followed by ZB139, who as far as I know went to RAF Coningsby.
ZB139 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
Soon after this we were treated to the sound of some F-18's starting up, word travels fast in this hobby, and as soon as the Swiss heard that i wasnt on Thirlmere, they decided to Launch 6 aircraft, 4 of which went to the Lakes !!
First up were J-5025 and J5011.
j-5025 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
j-5025-1 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
Followed by J-5017 and J-5008
j-5017 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
J-5008 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
J-5017-1 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
About 1 hour later the first pair returned, with the light fading....
Recovery (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
J-5015 (1 of 1) by Rob Burns, on Flickr
And with that 1 hour flurry, YORKNITE was done for me.
Thanks if you got this far.
A YORKNIGHT (or a YorkAfternoon)
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Re: A YORKNIGHT (or a YorkAfternoon)
You lucky guy !!
Congratulations. Espacially for the Hawks.
Thank you for sharing.
Congratulations. Espacially for the Hawks.
Thank you for sharing.
Re: A YORKNIGHT (or a YorkAfternoon)
very nice light on those hornets!