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Photograph Competition

Attack Helicopters

The winning photograph for September 2005

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RNAF AH-64D (Q-15).     Jaco Haasnoot

RNAF AH-64D taken in June 2005 at Gilze Rijen.

Jaco Haasnoot




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

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Dutch KLU AH-64D Apache taken using a Canon 20D + Canon 100-400L IS lens.

Neil Jones
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Italian Army Mangusta taken at RIAT on Saturday 16th July 2005 using a Canon EOS10d with a 80-200mm f2.8 and a 1.4x Converter.

Steven Hadlow
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RNAF Apache at RAF Fairford 2005 using Canon 300d - 100-400is

Steve Gardner
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Ka 50 photographed at MAKS in 2003.

Dean Alexander
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Westland Apache WAH-64D taken at RAF Valley Photocall 2003.

Dean West
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Royal Navy Black Cats Lynx Team at Cosford Airshow Press Day on 10/06/05 using Canon EOS 300D.

Neal Hancox
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USAF attacking the BAF seaking? kregs from the lowlands.

John Hill
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Puma Tiger at Waddington 2005 - top paint job! GRRRRRRR

Jamie
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Taken at RIAT 99, Apache Attack Helicopter, Nikon F60.

Andy Billing
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A change from the apache this lynx export model could do some damage with the rocket pods. Taken at Farnborough 2005? with a Minolta 404si .

Andy Court
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Shot at Waddington Airshow 2005 early Morning static line. Camera used - sony dsc H1 .

Gordie
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This is a Kamov KA50 (Hokum) taken at Farnborough in 1992.

Lindsay Findlay
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Taken at RIAT 05 with a fuji finepix s7000.

Wes Howes
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Apache at Wattisham Open Day in AH/Apache hanger .

Michael Simpson
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Dutch Apache at RIAT 2005.

Ian Treacher