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Lakenheath and this weird orange thing in the sky.

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burnsy133
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Lakenheath and this weird orange thing in the sky.

Post by burnsy133 » Mon May 27, 2024 2:39 pm

Had the rare combination of a Friday off and a object in the sky (which I have now managed to ascertain was something called the Sun) resulted in the following shots being grabbed.

ImageEGUL100524- by Rob Burns, on Flickr
19-5493, Departing 06 with Unrestricted climb clearance.

ImageEGULF35-08263 by Rob Burns, on Flickr
Unidentified F-35 in the climb out.

ImageEGULF35-2- by Rob Burns, on Flickr
20-5617, climbing out of EGUL, runway 06.

ImageEGUL100524-2- by Rob Burns, on Flickr
20-5164, climbing out of EGUL, runway 06.

ImageEGUL100524-6- by Rob Burns, on Flickr
This unidentified F-35 kept it low all the way down the runway, before a fantastic climb out.

ImageEGUL100524-4-08312 by Rob Burns, on Flickr
Even the old gals came out to play, unidentified F-15.

ImageEGULF35-3-08505 by Rob Burns, on Flickr
20-5614, turning finals after its morning sortie.

ImageEGULF35-3-08536 by Rob Burns, on Flickr
97-0221, returning from its morning sortie.

ImageEGULF35-3-08564 by Rob Burns, on Flickr
91-0331, returning from its morning sortie.

ImageEGULF35-3- by Rob Burns, on Flickr
5683 & 5493, seen returning from morning sortie.

Enjoyable morning.

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Re: Lakenheath and this weird orange thing in the sky.

Post by jdupons » Mon May 27, 2024 6:45 pm

Beautiful shots ! I particularly like the first ones ! you made the F35, beautiful ! how did you do it ? ;-) thanks for sharing.

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Re: Lakenheath and this weird orange thing in the sky.

Post by paddyboy » Tue May 28, 2024 4:03 am

Some absolute crackers in the mix there, Rob :thumbs:

Well done and thanks for posting :thumb:

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