The Camera in my pocket: 2017

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  1. Jiffy

    Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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    Good money for wood chip for the bio burning power stations :whistle::sofa:
     
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      I think you can get special pills for that nowadays Zigs. :snork:
       
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        They will cite H&S every time, I mean if someone suffocated under a heavy fall of Cherry blossom petals they could be sued!!!!:rolleyespink:

        To remove something that provides us with oxygen (as well as pleasure) is unbelievably dumb.
         
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        • Sheal

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          I went west today. These pictures were taken looking towards Loch Maree in the distance which was four to five miles away and north-west of Kinlochewe. The weather was rubbish and with the wrong camera in my hands yet again - I managed these shots, a one off chance! Using a bridge camera with electronic viewfinder - it couldn't respond quick enough for me to take multiple shots. :doh:

          Looking at the Loch this plane appeared from nowhere coming steadily up the loch towards me and very low overhead! So low in fact I didn't think it was going to pull up and make it over the high ground behind me, it did and then banked off right suddenly and disappeared. One scary but thrilling experience I won't forget in a hurry! :)

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          The plane was unmarked but had the livery of the RAF, any ideas of what type it was please?
           
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            Upper Loch Toridon. There was a mussel farm in this small bay, and the bay in the second picture where the trees are in the foreground.

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              It looks like a Hercules aircraft, Sheal.
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              Hercules C-130K C1/3
              Roles
              The workhorse of the RAF’s Air Transport (AT) fleet used primarily to carry troops, passengers or freight.

              Specifications
              • Engines: Four Allison T56-A-15 turboprops
              • Thrust: 4,200shp each
              • Max speed: 310kts
              • Length: 29.77m
              • Max altitude: 32,000ft
              • Span: 40.38m
              • Aircrew: 6
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              Who uses the Hercules C-130K C1/3
              47 Squadron
              RAF Brize Norton

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              The C-130 Hercules tactical transport aircraft is the workhorse of the RAF’s Air Transport (AT) fleet and is based at RAF Brize Norton, in Oxfordshire , where it is operated by Nos 24, 30 and 47 Squadrons. The fleet comprises a mixture of C-130K C1/C3 and C-130J C4/C5 aircraft.

              The C1 and C3 aircraft are used primarily to carry troops, passengers or freight and are capable of carrying up to 128 passengers, or 20 tonnes of palletised freight or vehicles, for up to 2000nmls. The freight bay can accommodate a range of wheeled or tracked vehicles, or up to seven pallets of general freight. In the aeromedical evacuation role either 64 or 82 stretchers can be carried, depending on the mark of aircraft and the stretcher configuration. The maximum unrefuelled ferry range is 3500nmls, which can be extended to over 4000nmls by air-to-air refuelling. The other main role of the C-130 is Transport Support (TS), which is the airborne delivery of personnel or stores by airdrop. In this role the aircraft supports airborne operations conducted by 16 Air Assault Brigade by the aerial delivery of paratroops, stores and equipment. The aircraft is particularly valuable in its TS role as it can be operated from unprepared and semi-prepared surfaces by day or by night.

              The majority of aircraft are fitted with defensive infrared countermeasure equipment, whilst some aircraft used for special tasks have an additional, enhanced defensive-aids suite comprising a Skyguardian radarwarning receiver, a chaff and flare countermeasure dispensing system and a missile approach warning system. The C3 is also equipped with station-keeping equipment, which enables the aircraft to maintain its airborne position in a large formation in thick cloud or bad weather where the other formation members cannot be seen. The aircraft are receiving an ongoing avionics, electrical and structural upgrade, which will enable them to remain the workhorse of the AT fleet into the next decade."


              They fly low level training exercises as routine and to gain flying hours under low level conditions.:hate-shocked::snorky:
               
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              • Sheal

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                Thanks for the info Armandii. :thumbsup:

                I'm still kicking myself about the camera but I wouldn't have been quick enough to get my DSLR out of the car in time. :doh:
                 
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                  Not easy to get them to pose.
                  Eyes front.

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                    Just another blue photo;)

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                      Good evening a lovely long walk"That's blown some of the cobwebs away";)

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                        Good afternoon :smile:

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                          Small but powerfull :dbgrtmb: nice shot Woo

                          When we used to do dock running and stop for breaks we had the change to go on one, magic is the words i use
                           
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                            Piece of useless information. :)

                            When I was in Pittsburgh they distinguished between different types of tugboats. They had tow boats and push boats.
                             
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                              The one in Woo pic is claver, they can push and tow :biggrin:
                               
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                                Perhaps I have not been very observant walking around Arboretums but I have never seen a Golden Horse Chestnut before, maybe Hampton Court has one as this is' Hampton Court Gold'.
                                Didn't seem to have any flowers. I am not sure I really like it but it is different.
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