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Picture of the BAC TSR-2 aircraft
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A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri May 22, 2009:WHAT an aircraft. Wow just look what Britain can (or should that be could) do... :) | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri May 22, 2009:What an Amazing photo! I'm speechless, the darkness makes truly amazing. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun April 5, 2009:0 mph never looked so fast... | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri July 11, 2008:There are some great photos of this superb aircraft already out there...but this one somehow captures what was not to be..the implied threat, the menace as it simply stands like a bird of prey, you just know in seconds it could go from looking the part to being airborne and delivering a supersonic attack under the enemy defences and be home before the dust settled. Even the gloomy sky somehow adds to the overall effect. A truly great shot,if i'd taken this I would now have sold the camera gear and taken up fishing as i'd never be able to top this one. | |
A visitor from France posted Fri March 28, 2008:So rare | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri December 7, 2007:It is really effective because the colours match the time of day. I wish the TSR2 was still flying. | |
A visitor from Australia posted Fri June 29, 2007:There is a simple elegance here - probably enforced by the almost black & white effect - and the drama of the sky accentuates the tragedy of the TSR-2 story. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat December 23, 2006:A wonderful balance between the silhouetted lines of the TSR2 and the curves highlighted by the reflected skylight. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat December 23, 2006:A wonderfully evocative picture that leaves me wodering "What if it had'nt been cancelled...?" | |
A visitor from Canada posted Sat November 25, 2006:This is a great angle and has dramatic lighting, it makes the tsr look like an eagle waiting to strike.! And hey at least the Brits have a complete example of their governments short sightedness, all Canada has left of the Avro arrow is the nose section and one of the main undercarriages. | |
A visitor from Russian Federation posted Tue November 14, 2006:Magnificent! | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri October 13, 2006:Great photo,the TSR2 should still be flying Peter | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun October 1, 2006:Brilliant! Ten out Ten! | |
A visitor from Belgium posted Sat September 9, 2006:The light in the pic, the moment the picture was done, the airplanetype unusual to see | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu August 17, 2006:This photo captures the beautiful lines of an aircraft way ahead of it's time. Politicians hang your heads in shame for the destruction of the British Aircraft Industry!! | |
A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Sat July 8, 2006:Great shot! | |
A visitor from Malta posted Thu May 25, 2006:....simply....and truly.....beautiful..... I can't wait to see it at Duxford this July the day after Riat 06. My desktop until I ever see a better picture (if that is possible!). Alan. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed April 19, 2006:Best pic of a plane i have been i love with since it first blasted over st marks school on the very edge of salisbury plain in 1964.possibly the best plane ever designed ? | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun March 26, 2006:A dramatic photograph of a dramatic aircraft destroyed under dramatic circumstances to Great Britains shame. | |
A visitor from New Zealand posted Fri March 17, 2006:Excellent lighting and angle of a strange aircraft. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue March 7, 2006:Ghostly looking thing, an excellent photo. | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon February 20, 2006:Nice picture,the aircraft with the cloudy sky behind it looks great,it's like a scene out of a scifi movie. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri February 3, 2006:This photograph makes the TSR2 look like a sinister, predatory bird. Most appropriate, considering its intended role. | |
A visitor from France posted Fri February 3, 2006:You know, with its nose wheel engaged, is gonna take-off... Oups, you're wrong little french guy. Here is the TSR-2, the "may be best plane ever" they didn't want. Cry and enjoy ! Thanks for this wonderful pic that feeds back (is it correct ?) all the drama of this aircraft. A fast and handsome plane which prefers darkness to light. | |
A visitor from Australia posted Wed February 1, 2006:Thunderbirds are go...WOW looks like a scene from a sci-fi film. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri January 27, 2006:Only one word can be said when looking at this photo, or indeed the TSR2. Wow! | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Thu January 26, 2006:It looks threatening. Beautiful picture! | |
A visitor from Belgium posted Wed January 25, 2006:Waw | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Wed January 25, 2006:From this angle and with those colors, it looks like Batman´s plane. Really awesome! T.B. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun January 8, 2006:Pure and clean design. Cannot tell if photo is in color but who cares? Rare bird appears to be moving fast while standing still and is ahead of its' time. | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Sun January 8, 2006:I like the mood of this picture. The light is just great a very special picture with a very special mood. Great work Severin | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat January 7, 2006:Classic shot of a classic plane | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri January 6, 2006:On the active ramp ... if only .... looks like it's just ready for the pilot to climb aboard and take her up, doesn't it ... | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Tue January 3, 2006:This is my personal "Photo of the Year 2005"! And it is on my Desktop... and i think for a long time. Superb photo, thank you :-) | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri December 30, 2005:Still (after all these years) a futuristic looking aircraft. You have captured this beauty in a light that only enhances its 'magical' charisma. How could any government destroy such a wonderful achievement in the world of (military) aviation? Sigh! J.C. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu December 29, 2005:Aaaaah , Beautiful shot Michael!! If only someone could fly it again and you could get some great aerial photographs!! Dream on!! Thanks for the photo!! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon December 26, 2005:Beautiful image, nice angle and nice light. Thanks for uploading. | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sat December 24, 2005:What if... Magnificiently restored! | |
A visitor from Singapore posted Sat December 24, 2005:Superb Picture Andrew | |
A visitor from Canada posted Fri December 23, 2005:AMAZING aircraft in amazing lighting. Superb photo. | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Thu December 22, 2005:Outstanding shot! Spencer Wilmot. | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Thu December 22, 2005:One of the best picture I have seen on this site !!! Well Done ! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu December 22, 2005:Nice angle and light! | |
A visitor from Australia posted Thu December 22, 2005:Great shot.. Almost looks animated. Great work Michael. Benjamin Freer | |
A visitor from Germany posted Thu December 22, 2005:Unique, rare aircraft and beautiful catched light scenery ! | |
A visitor from Belgium posted Thu December 22, 2005:A very nice picture of this unique and beautiful restorated bird!! | |
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