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One day I’ll get there, but unfortunately Springtime isn’t the easiest for me.![]()
Most sane people would say that when the Greeks have the temerity to charge to attend the spottersday, the least they could do is move people around to ensure the sun is behind them for the bigger morning launch.Thunder wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 8:53 pmExcellent set, great a/c, great backdrop, great weather and all well taken. Can’t believe you say that people were complaining. Do people not realise it’s a live exercise and not an airshow. Hopefully those that complain find somewhere else to go and let those that appreciate the lengths the HAF go to to accommodate a couple of hundred spotters to enjoy it, not only by being on base but in areas you wouldn’t have the chance to be in under normal circumstances anywhere else.
One day I’ll get there, but unfortunately Springtime isn’t the easiest for me.![]()
Obviously we're all entitled to our opinions. However I think Waddington charging £25 for entry to the Cobra Warrior enthusiast event containing 2(?) aircraft perhaps warrants the description of temerity. The Greeks charging slightly more for Iniochos compares rather favourably in my book.TonyO wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 12:17 pmMost sane people would say that when the Greeks have the temerity to charge to attend the spottersday, the least they could do is move people around to ensure the sun is behind them for the bigger morning launch.
The Turkish Air Force manage to do it right...
Nice shots, but you shouldn't pay to be sat facing the sun for half the day.
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