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Lovely, Jacquie
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Thanks, Robbie. If I hadn’t fiddled getting my camera ready I could have got them out in the open! lol
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I count four (4) planes, or, am I delusional? 🙂
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I think there was actually 7 flying in a V formation. I was too slow getting my camera in place for a proper shot! I’m not sure, but think maybe they are Mustangs?
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Love this, Jacquie! ♥️
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It’s so cool to see the old military planes still flying ❤
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Beautiful, Jacquie! 😀 The sound alone is evocative of another era. We live about forty minutes from an old aerodrome which is now a massive museum of planes. They still fly the older planes and always come directly over our house … incredible to watch!
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Wow! That would be cool, Annika! It’s like seeing a well restored old car or truck- you just know a lot of love went into the work ❤
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This is the link to the museum – it is huge and awesome place to visit. Humbling too!
https://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/iwm-duxford
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Thank you!
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I think the trees make a nice frame. I can imagine what they sounded like.
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Not as loud as when the Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows flew over in September! THAT was cool!
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