L410Turbolet From Czech Republic, joined May 2004, 5394 posts, RR: 19 Reply 2, posted (8 years 8 months 2 weeks 5 days 20 hours ago) and read 2225 times:
definitely not something you see everyday
I mean how many times since WW2 we've had a chance to see flying formation of 41 military aircraft???
Trickijedi From United States of America, joined May 2001, 3266 posts, RR: 5 Reply 7, posted (8 years 8 months 2 weeks 5 days 13 hours ago) and read 1960 times:
Wow! Nice beautiful shot!
Its better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air than be in the air wishing you were on the ground. Fly safe!
Lurch From United States of America, joined Jul 2008, 0 posts, RR: 2 Reply 12, posted (8 years 8 months 2 weeks 4 days 21 hours ago) and read 1826 times:
Now that is amazing 40 machines from all those teams in the sky together What a site WOW what a picture!
Rotate From Switzerland, joined Feb 2003, 1479 posts, RR: 18 Reply 13, posted (8 years 8 months 2 weeks 4 days 15 hours ago) and read 1737 times:
ciao guys,
as tis meyer is not possibel to post something in the froum, thats what he sent me:
Hello!
Big thanks to all of you for your kind remarks and e-mails! It's very nice to see, that with one of my images I could motivate you to even spend your time to drop me a line. Again, very nice, and thanks for all the support!
I'm not so long into spotting, and to have such a great success makes me very pride )
The speaker at the field said, they were 41. Before uploading it, I counted it again and also counted 41. I know, I was tired...
Maybe the 41st aircraft would have been a 'Red Arrow', because there was one of them staying on the ground. I don't know...
"definitely not something you see everyday"
That's very true. The speaker said, that the last time something like this had been displayed was in 1972, somewhere in France. I hope we don't have to wait another 30 years for a repetition of that!
So, thanks again to all of you and thanks to "Rotate" for publishing my text!