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Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

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Wallace
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Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by Wallace » Tue Nov 10, 2015 6:59 am

On Saturday evening, TimeLine Events organised a night photographic shoot with the Army Historic Aircraft Flight at Middle Wallop.
This is the first batch, of three sets of photos that I will post. There are more photos from this batch on my Middle Wallop Flickr page https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwshack/a ... 8668074824

XP820 Beaver
ImageXP820 Beaver, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

The gate guard Beaver XP822 with a setting sun... and a good bit of light painting from me.
ImageXP822 Beaver, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

Not for Airliners :) This was a delightful mistake. The Sioux XT131 lifted off and turned while I was still shooting a long exposure.
ImageXT131 Souix, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

The Scout, XT626 lifting off and going backwards
ImageXT626 Scout, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

As an added extra, TLE organised for Wasp XT787 G-KAXT to join the daytime shoot.
ImageXT787 Wasp, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

Lastly one from the night shoot proper, Sioux XT131
ImageXT131 Souix, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

Check back tomorrow for the next selection.

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by paddyboy » Tue Nov 10, 2015 7:06 pm

Hi Buddy :P

Always loved to see the Beaver, back in the day, just for that crazy prop sound when she was wound up :O

Thanks

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by Wallace » Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:58 am

The second of three batches of photos from the TimeLine Events Middle Wallop Night Shoot.

I now know why they called it the Wasp.
ImageXT787 Wasp, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

ImageXT626 Scout, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

ImageXR244 Auster, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

The gate guard Scout
ImageXP910 Scout, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

The gate guard Beaver
ImageXP822 Beaver, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

...and the almost unloved Skeeter
ImageXL812 Skeeter, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

... and the event itself. I should have shot more at 3200ISO!
ImageTimeLine Photographers, Middle wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

The full set can be seen on my Flickr site. https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwshack/a ... 8668074824

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by POL » Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:11 am

Bit of a shame with the Skeeter, being the rarest aircraft there...

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by rh226 » Wed Nov 11, 2015 12:18 pm

What is the score with the ownership of the Skeeter XL812, Chris??

It used to be the case that it was privately owned (as G-SARO) and leased to the AACHF. This was following the permanent grounding of XL814. However, I see (from the G-INFO site) that its civilian registration was cancelled by the CAA on 14/04/2010.

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by POL » Wed Nov 11, 2015 12:32 pm

It is, as far as I know, now owned by someone associated with the Historic Aircraft Flight Trust (the civilian organisation that used to be the AACHF!)

Who that person is, I'm not sure - but it seems to have been living in the HAFT hangar for some time now, hopefully being restored to airworthiness?!

rh226

Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by rh226 » Wed Nov 11, 2015 12:51 pm

Let's hope so. It would be nice to see one out and about again.

Note to self - must get round to seeing the one about a mile just down the road from me (XL765).

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by Wallace » Thu Nov 12, 2015 9:45 am

The final batch of photos from Saturday nights' photo shoot at Middle Wallop.

One mucky set of tyres on the Wasp
ImageXT787 Wasp, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

The Scouts rotorblades just before they get horizontal.
ImageXT626 Scout, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

The Sioux with a set of blurred blades
ImageXT131 Sioux, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

The gate guard Scout, fully lit by flash
ImageXP910 Scout, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

The gate guard Beaver at sunset
ImageXP822 Beaver, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

Clearing clouds. I waited for ages for a burst of sunshine.
ImageXP820 Beaver, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

Skeeter by floodlight
ImageXL812 Skeeter, Middle Wallop by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr

So that's all folks. Again the full set can be seen on my Flickr site https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwshack/a ... 8668074824
It was fun and thanks to Niel at TimeLine Events for organising the shoot.

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by Scudpilot » Thu Nov 12, 2015 11:33 am

how do people get involved in these shoots?
Are they advertised, or word of mouth?
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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by Wallace » Thu Nov 12, 2015 1:41 pm

I Googled a number of museums and sometimes they seem to be akin to secret gatherings!

TimeLine Events http://www.timelineevents.org/ organised this one.

They have
Classic Jets and Tanker after dark at Bruntingthorpe, 21st November 2015
The hangar 11 Collection Fighter Fusion II, North Weald 5th March 2016
Lancaster Bomber Just Jane Sunset run and Night Shoot, 9th April 2016

They are not cheap but I would consider the Middle wallop shoot well worth the money

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by Punkrunner62 » Fri Dec 04, 2015 7:04 pm

Wallace,bit of a long trip on the Beemer?.Great atmospheric shots.
Regards from Aberdeen.

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by flat cap » Sat Dec 05, 2015 1:25 pm

EGVP wrote:It is, as far as I know, now owned by someone associated with the Historic Aircraft Flight Trust (the civilian organisation that used to be the AACHF!)

Who that person is, I'm not sure - but it seems to have been living in the HAFT hangar for some time now, hopefully being restored to airworthiness?!
Pretty sure all Skeeters are grounded permanently due to issues with the rotor blades.

EDIT:

Little bit about the issue here-

http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthre ... ht=Skeeter
http://www.flickr.com/photos/flatcap707/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Middle Wallop Night shoot 7 Nov 15

Post by reheat module » Sun Dec 06, 2015 7:46 pm

All very nice, but I love the Wasp 'Stinger'
Critically observing Pension regulatory activity... :D

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