D-Day Dakota fly-past

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Postman Prat wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2019 7:15 pm I was in Normandy for the 25th.
Well done re the photos - pity the light didn't play ball 8-)
Very grey day here Ian.
I had to go a bit further east than I wanted to, too many trees and nowhere to park, and ended up shooting back towards the sun - good job it was behind the many, many clouds which diffused the ligh5 a bit.
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I think the photos are just fine - pleasure to see them. R-
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All that matters is that you have a permanent record of seeing them.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2019 7:48 pm All that matters is that you have a permanent record of seeing them.
True Brian, and occasionally I get it right as well.


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That’s a cracker Steve. A Gnat.
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Thankyou for those pictures.
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Thank you BB.
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Was it just me or did anyone else find watching them land therapeutic and almost mesmerising. They looked so majestic, beautiful to watch.
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Mr Bones wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2019 12:48 pm Was it just me or did anyone else find watching them land therapeutic and almost mesmerising. They looked so majestic, beautiful to watch.
You're not the only one, Mr B. They were amazing.

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