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Photograph Competition

Tankers

The winning photograph for August 2005

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RNAF KDC-10 T-264.     Jaco Haasnoot

RNAF KDC-10 T-264 taken at Valkenburg with a Canon D60.

Jaco Haasnoot




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

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Hercules Tanker simulated refuelling of Pavelow at RIAT 2004.

Ian Treacher
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"Future Airbus tanker" from airside at RIAT in 2003.

Kevin
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KC135 at Waddington Airshow 2005.

Michael Blakesley
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Chilean Air Force 707-330B tanker flying with a F-5E and a Mirage V Elkan. They are seen over the ENAER factory headed in for a fly past during the passing out ceremony at the Escuela de Aviacion Capitan Avalos at El Bosque.

Dean Alexander
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KC-135R taking off from Mildenhall in some nice evening sunshine on May 31st. Camera used was a Canon 350D.

Michael Hind
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KC-135 landing at RAF Waddington for the show on 01/07 this year. Taken on a Canon EOS 10D with a 100-400 mm lens.

Colin Foord
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Victor Tanker taken at Bruntingphorpe in 1996 with a Nikon and 50mm lens.

Andrew Billing
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2 for the price of one, Tristar and VC10 at Farnborough '04 taken with Minolta with Sigma 50-500mm lens.

Andy Court
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RAF Tristar was taken at Kemble Air Day 2005 with a Minolta Dynax 505Si Super with a 80-300mm lens.

Dean West
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A330 Future Tanker Aircraft at RIAT in 2003.

Lindsay Findlay
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VC-10 with refeulling capability taken during RIAT 2005.

Dan Greening
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Hercules tanker going to Alfa to taxi. Taken with a Polaroid PDC 3030 3.2 mega pixel digital camera.

Michael Simpson
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B-1B Lancer.

Graham Mason