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Old 1st of December 2009 (Tue)   #1
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Default Patchwork Tornado - low level, of course!

Not had too many opportunities to get into the hills recently owing to the very poor weather over here but managed to grab this one on Monday in glorious mid afternoon Lake District sunshine, hope you enjoy .

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Very nice indeed.
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Fantastic shot. Great lighting.
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Great capture.
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Very nice!
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Default Re: Patchwork Tornado - low level, of course!

great shot!
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very good capture, am determined to get upto either the Lake District or "The Loop" to try my hand at some low level stuff.
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That shot was worth the trip!
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Brilliant, That...!

Looks like they borrowed a bit here and a bit there for a complete airframe!
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Nice shot! Wish we had a location to shoot like that around me.
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Nice shot! Wish we had a location to shoot like that around me.
Guess the "Mach Loop" AZ Style project ran out of steam...

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Great shot and nice light too.
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Guess the "Mach Loop" AZ Style project ran out of steam...

Too bad.
Yeah it is, but who knows maybe a place will be found at some point...
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Impressive!
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Time for me to cry. I have too much photos of underbellies of different planes. At best, I have some side views on take-off and landing or some upside-down shots when they are flying inverted - but how fun is it will just air around an inverted plane?

Great shot, and I envy you.
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