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'Favourite Aircraft'

The winning photograph for October 2023

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USAF F-35A Lightning II in Mid-Wales     Keith Griffiths

A US Air Force F-35A from RAF Lakenheath on exercise in the mountains of Mid Wales. Taken with a Nikon D7200 camera and Tamron 100-400mm lens.

Keith Griffiths



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

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UH60 Photograph was taken at NSTA Romania with a Sony A7III with a 100-400 lens.

Nick
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French registered Spitfire PRXIX, taken at this year's Somme International Airshow, Albert, Picardie, with my Canon EOS800D, and 100-400 lens.

Peter Busby
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My favourite plane, Spitfire N3200. Taken at Duxford in August 2020. Nikon D7200 with Nikkor 80-400mm lens.

John Taylor
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Eurofighter Typhoon. Anarchy 1, Union Jack Colours. Taken at Southport Air Show 2023 with my Canon 7D MK2 and Sigma 18-300 lens.

Alan M Daintry
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This is my favorite aircraft of all time, the mighty Avro Vulcan. This shot was taken at Bournemouth airshow, 2015 and was the last time I saw her flying prior to her permanent grounding. Taken on a Canon 40d with 100-400mm L series lens. 1/2000sec, F7.1, 400 ISO.

Adam Ord
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The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.

Tyler Kirby, age 10
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RAF Typhoon taken at the Southport air show on the 9th of September. I took this on a Sony a58 with a 55-300mm lens.

Joshua Simonds
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My favourite aircraft, the AugustaWestland A109. This is the sole remaining example of an A109 in British military service, operated from RAF Northolt by 32 (The Royal) Squadron in a VIP transport role. I took this image in Surrey as it practised confined area landings. Nikon D3200, 18-200mm lens.

Oliver Allison