Eek - 2005 is considered "nostalgic"- feeling old now! Only got my EOS 300D in late 2004, so I was still getting to grips with the technology by this point. For some inexplicable reason I had it set on ISO 400 all day - on a beautiful, sunny day

My processing technique also seems to have involved throwing away the originals once I had processed them, so all I have left are some fairly small JPGs which don't take too well to further processing. That said, I only have one picture of a 4 ship Tomcat break, so beggars can't be choosers!
I'll start with the best shot of the day, very happy to have caught this considering I'm not that good at flying shots:
Tomcat Break by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Fighters in the fleet flypast:
I'm sure a fair few people on here are familiar with this little machine, once a common sight in these parts:
Reunited by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Hurricane Hunter:
Hurricane Hunter by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Randolph based T-6:
03-3681 by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
B-25 "Panchito"
Panchito by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Propellers! by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
165778 by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
151549 by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Really like a T-28:
138245 by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Couple of visitors from up the road at Pax River:
IMG_6358 by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
IMG_6359 by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Retro Tomcat taxying back in:
164601 by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
VF-32 Swordsmen:
161860 by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Bombcat landing back:
Bombcat by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
And a Strike Fighter Weapons School Atlantic T-34 with appropriate sharks mouth:
IMG_6352 by
Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Thanks for looking!