Lossiemouth Swiss visit 4 Dec 18
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 2:31 pm
Catching up on my backlog, I'm now up to 4th December. The Beech 1900 and Citation landed on the cross runway and were no use for pictures.
I'll be uploading more photos from this visit over the coming weeks onto my Flickr site
J-5236 F-18 lining up
J-5236 F-18, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
F-18 in the dark
F-18, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
The distinctive tail of a KC-10
85-0034 KC-10, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
Backtracking, with the door opened to they could get the widest turning circle
85-0034 KC-10, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
ZK323 kicking out the jelly at sunset
ZK323 Typhoon departure, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
ZK424, multiple exposure
ZK424 Typhoon, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
J-5232 F-18 short final
J-5232 F-18, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
J-5232 F-18
J-5232 F-18, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
A performance take-off from ZK329
ZK329 Typhoon, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
J-5020
J-5020 F-18, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
Reminded me of a scene from Top Gun
F-18, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
J-5028 taxying out for departure
J-5018 F-18, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
ZK426, the pilot seemed to be having a spot of bother with this one. Note the vapour trail in front of the air intake
ZK426 Typhoon, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
ZK369 rising out of the mist during a performance take off
ZK369 Typhoon, Lossiemouth by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
I'll be uploading more photos from this visit over the coming weeks onto my Flickr site
J-5236 F-18 lining up

F-18 in the dark

The distinctive tail of a KC-10

Backtracking, with the door opened to they could get the widest turning circle

ZK323 kicking out the jelly at sunset

ZK424, multiple exposure

J-5232 F-18 short final

J-5232 F-18

A performance take-off from ZK329

J-5020

Reminded me of a scene from Top Gun

J-5028 taxying out for departure

ZK426, the pilot seemed to be having a spot of bother with this one. Note the vapour trail in front of the air intake

ZK369 rising out of the mist during a performance take off
