Spadeadam Mon 25 Feb 2013 - day of the graceful heavies
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:07 pm
Mondays = quiet days, was my first thought.
Sun and blue sky = good for photography was my second thought.
And once there, Wow = Wow was my final thought!.
What a wonderful day to be on the range - two individual USAF MC-130H Combat Talon II of 352SOG/7SOS Mildenhall (callsigns Mission 71 and Shadow 61 I think), with the first providing some great photo opportunities and the second unfortunately playing to the north end of the range.
Then a fantastic, almost aerobatic, display by an RAF C-130 (callsign Ascot ?) which was a fabulous treat to watch let alone photograph.
Then to cap off the day came the sight of a very usual shape at Spade and a first for me, a USAF HH-60 Pave Hawk (callsign Jolly 71) which again provided some excellent photo opportunities with some really varied and nicely planned runs (!)
All those pilots and crew deserve one hell of a big thank you for keeping two very cold photographers very happy, so
With the bitterly cold wind and the bright sunlight only later being affected by occasional cloud, the variety of runs by most of the 'graceful heavies' also meant lots of chances to try to deal with the contrasty lighting on the aircraft, so hopefully once I've reviewed my shots there will be a few posted to this forum over the next day or so.
Sun and blue sky = good for photography was my second thought.
And once there, Wow = Wow was my final thought!.
What a wonderful day to be on the range - two individual USAF MC-130H Combat Talon II of 352SOG/7SOS Mildenhall (callsigns Mission 71 and Shadow 61 I think), with the first providing some great photo opportunities and the second unfortunately playing to the north end of the range.
Then a fantastic, almost aerobatic, display by an RAF C-130 (callsign Ascot ?) which was a fabulous treat to watch let alone photograph.
Then to cap off the day came the sight of a very usual shape at Spade and a first for me, a USAF HH-60 Pave Hawk (callsign Jolly 71) which again provided some excellent photo opportunities with some really varied and nicely planned runs (!)
All those pilots and crew deserve one hell of a big thank you for keeping two very cold photographers very happy, so



With the bitterly cold wind and the bright sunlight only later being affected by occasional cloud, the variety of runs by most of the 'graceful heavies' also meant lots of chances to try to deal with the contrasty lighting on the aircraft, so hopefully once I've reviewed my shots there will be a few posted to this forum over the next day or so.