Royal International Air Tattoo 2015
Discussion
The best RIAT I've been to for many many years (in fact, since my dad used to take me in the early 90s), went on the Saturday and it was just relentless, no gaps during the day at all really.
Did the usual, arrived in the car park at 6:50, drove straight in and we had a seat at the front of the crowd line by 7:45. Left about 5:20, took less than 10 minutes to get out.
Looking at the footage/photos I feel like I'm missing out in the Green Zone though (we arrive through the Green entrance), most aircraft had taken off and turned away before reaching the other end where we were (on the border of Blue, so not exactly right out at the end), and you couldn't see them at all on the runway until they were directly opposite us (usually just when landing) because of the slope.
RIAT 2015 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
RIAT 2015 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
RIAT 2015 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
Did the usual, arrived in the car park at 6:50, drove straight in and we had a seat at the front of the crowd line by 7:45. Left about 5:20, took less than 10 minutes to get out.
Looking at the footage/photos I feel like I'm missing out in the Green Zone though (we arrive through the Green entrance), most aircraft had taken off and turned away before reaching the other end where we were (on the border of Blue, so not exactly right out at the end), and you couldn't see them at all on the runway until they were directly opposite us (usually just when landing) because of the slope.
RIAT 2015 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
RIAT 2015 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
RIAT 2015 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
Edited by ukaskew on Monday 20th July 12:33
We went along on Sun, excellent display this year with a nice variety of aircraft although the number of statics seemed down this year.
Here's a taster and a link to the rest of my pictures.
Link: www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=509320
Here's a taster and a link to the rest of my pictures.
Link: www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=509320
Some non Vulcan ones
Spitfire and a Buchon. by Jeff, on Flickr
Bf 109G-4 by Jeff, on Flickr
Airbus A400M by Jeff, on Flickr
USAF CV-22B Osprey by Jeff, on Flickr
MIG 29 takeoff by Jeff, on Flickr
Spitfire and a Buchon. by Jeff, on Flickr
Bf 109G-4 by Jeff, on Flickr
Airbus A400M by Jeff, on Flickr
USAF CV-22B Osprey by Jeff, on Flickr
MIG 29 takeoff by Jeff, on Flickr
Edited by jmorgan on Tuesday 21st July 18:29
ukaskew said:
Wow the centre line area looks busy. It was like a relaxed garden party down in the general green zone compared to that!
There were some busy spots, I was right between the two seated stands, but there was a handy hill I was on which meant no one got in the way.The bad point was the PA system cable ran across the field of view so snappers didn't like it, but it was perfect for the casual observer.
Eric Mc said:
It's a "CHINOOK" - not a "Chinock". The original "Chinook" is an American Indian name for a wind that blows over North America.
We all know that a "Chinock" is a former Welsh leader of the Labour Party
Do you mean "Kinnock" is a former leader of the labour partyWe all know that a "Chinock" is a former Welsh leader of the Labour Party
Edited by ph1l5 on Tuesday 21st July 14:15
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