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Photograph Competition

THEME - April Fool's

The winning photograph for April 2002

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"Tristar-vs-Tornado"   by Peter Clements

Panavia Tornado IDS GR1/GR4 and a Lockheed Martin L1011 Tristar at RAF Lossiemouth in August 2000.

Peter Clements




Thanks to everyone that took part in the Photo-Competition.

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Grumman Wildcat
"There may be just a spot of oil
in the cylinders"

Lindsay Findlay
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"Blasted tailgaters!"
Phil Neale
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Replica Fokker Dr.1 taken at Elvington.
" I've told him its my turn
next in the seat."

John Bilcliffe
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C-124A 51-0089, C-54G 45-0579, and U-4B (s/n unknown) at the Robins AFB Museum in 1987.  Now a major museum known as the Museum of Aviation, in 1987 it was just beginning to assemble its collection of aircraft including these examples awaiting restoration.
"In a major realignment of paleo-aviation theory, it is now believed that Globemastersouras Rex secondous was not a predator, but a scavenger, feeding on dead and dying airplanes in junk yards. Noted one paleo-aviationist, 'This gives us a whole new perspective on cannibalizing airplanes.' "
Dean Alexander
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WGAF F-4F 38.00 Cottesmore RIAT 2001
"A large intake of Beer"
Mike Screech
South West Aviation Group
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"The new Sukhoi STOL programme .............1, 2, 3 Lift"
Barry Walker-Shelton
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RAF Cosford
"Please stay behind the rope"
Alan Aspinall
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Yak-11.
Yak 11
Franck Cabrol
www.pegase-airshow.com
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submitted for Photo-comp

Mike Screech
South West Aviation Group
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This is shot of a Lap 61 in Kenya, I think it may be an Irish Company.
Adrian Adkin
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This No 1 Squadron RAAF F-111 was photographed at Boscombe Down in the early '90s.  The Aussie display pilot liked to dump some fuel then light the after burners - with obvious results.
"Ahhh another Hamlet moment"
Barry Thomas
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Don't ask.....Not sure if it was an advert or meant for the Photo-Comp. Maybe its supposed to be a Sopwith Camel?
gv k aditya