Duxford BOB Show (part 1) or You can never have too many....

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Titan
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Duxford BOB Show (part 1) or You can never have too many....

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I managed to finally go to Duxford this year and because it was my birthday I chose to go to the 75th BOB anniversary in September, "blooming marvalous" as the quote goes from the BOB film. :-D
The trouble with Duxford from a photography point of view is that the aircraft are between the camera and the sun which unfortunatley spoils a good percentage of airborne shots, still I enjoyed the show immensely and there was loads to see over the two days that I was there.

So here are the Spits.

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Mark
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Re: Duxford BOB Show (part 1) or You can never have too many

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Great Shots Mark! Thanks for posting :grin:
Best wishes

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Spit heaven! Thanks for sharing, Mark!
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I really didn't realize there were that many (17?) flying - wow !
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