Spitfire at the Goodwood Revival this year with a Canon 5d at sunset.
Halid Izzet
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Spitfire PT462 (G-CTIX) at Enniskillen 2007.
Paul McAllister
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Spitfire taken at Duxford 2007 legends with my old Dynax 5, 100-300 lens. yep its a pre-digital pic, cant beat a bit of film ;)
Steve Catlett
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Spitfire at Duxford Spring Show 2008. Canon EOS 40D, Canon 100 400L Lens.
Phil Catleugh
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Spitfire Mk. IX duo of MH434 and TA805 at Duxford Autumn Airshow 2006.
Taken with KonicaMinolta 5D with KM100-400 APO lens.
Russell Clarke
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Spitfire HF VIIIC MT928/ZX-M taken at Duxford Flying Legends July 2008 using Canon 40D with 100-400 USM IS Lens.
Mike Screech.
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Spitfire at Flying Legends 2007 with the trusty Canon 10D. Ahhhh the good old days when air shows were sunny!.
Steve Screech
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RAF Waddington, a very dark day and very challenging day shot with a 70 - 200mm 2.8l and 2x converter at 140 mm
The spitfire Typhoon pass i used 125th to really show the speed difference, hope you like.
Steve Gardner
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Spitfire taken a Duxford flying legends in 2006
with Canon D30 and 70-200 zoom.
Bev Dickinson.
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Grace Spitfire at Shoreham. Panasonic fz30.
David Hackney
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Spitfire waiting to scramble at the Duxford Autumn Airshow on 5th October 2008 with a Pentax K20D, ISO 200, F4 and 1/125 at 300mm.
Rob Bright
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This is a Griffon powered contra rotating prop Spitfire taken at flying legends 2007.
Taken with a Canon D30 and 300mm zoom.
Philip Dickinson.
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Spitfire taken with a Minolta Dimage, Duxford 15th October 2005. I didn't have the right equipment, I just happened to be at the right place at the right time to see an exciting display – probably not the best photo by a long shot, but worth a punt…
Paul Appleyard
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Spitfires taken at Duxford's Autumn display 2006 on an Olympus C-765uz.
Robert G Johnson
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Spitfire selection. Spitfire trio fly-by at Duxford's September Airshow - 2007.
Camera used: FUJI FinePix S6500 fd.
Gareth Roberts.
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Spitfire taken at Shoreham '08. Canon eos 350d with 70-300mm canon lense.
Harvey Copeland
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Spitfire (Entered too late to be judged).
John Parker
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