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Just a few photographs taken on a recent holiday to the East Coast of Scotland at the National Museum of Flight (East Fortune)
1st photo is a Jaguar powered by 2 RR/Turbommeca Adour mk104 Engines, 2nd photo is a Spitfire powered by the RR Merlin Engine, 3rd photo is of a Phantom which is powered by 2 RR Spey Engines, 4th Photo is a Vulcan Bomber which was powered by 4 RR Olympus Engines and finally the last photo is of the Harrier Jump Jet which is powered by 1 RR Pegasus Engine. I hope you enjoy them as they are fantastic machines and have a good home. Thanks for looking Heathcliffe54 Last edited by wulf; 07-05-2009 at 06:19 AM. Reason: Four pics max please |
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Thanks Douglas, I love machines old and new. The spitfire is a particular favorite as its such a classic.
Thanks again Steve
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I love all of these wonderful captures Heathcliffe especially the Jaguar, the lighting is great on that one. One of the first airplanes that I worked on. Great job.
Dave.
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Thanks Dave I enjoy both the Jaguar and the Hawk as I worked on the engine side of things!
What was your specialty? I have attached one of the nose art, I do not know if this remains the same for the life of the aircraft. Thanks Steve
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