Jon Dempsey
Well-Known Member
Probably stopped going around '75/'76. I remember the last time I saw it at Birmingham, it was in NorthEast livery on a diverson.Would that have been pre 1975?
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Probably stopped going around '75/'76. I remember the last time I saw it at Birmingham, it was in NorthEast livery on a diverson.Would that have been pre 1975?
Probably stopped going around '75/'76. I remember the last time I saw it at Birmingham, it was in NorthEast livery on a diversion.Would that have been pre 1975?
That's the one.Sounds like you stopped as I started going. Would have been nice to see a northeast trident, that was the yellow scheme?
They weren't called the 'Ground Gripper' for nothing!There's a hell of a time between rotation and being airborne.
It's been a while since I've sat in that beer garden but when RWY15 is in use it's a cracking spot to sit and watch them with a cold beer![]()



Nikon cameras, I have three Nikon's film cameras that sit redundant in my camera bag.
Cannot get the film, and even if, cannot find processing services.
I have FE, FM, and F3 bodies in working order and lenses that connect well.
I love film as opposed to digital. Film photography requires work whilst digital is so autonomous that the result is sterile.
Made a change from watching them with a camera I suppose!!

You are so right about the subtle nuances between analog and digital. Digital offers instant gratification for the impatient, while film is all patience and acquired knowledge.
Fond memories there Kevin, my first SLR was a Zenit E in 1974.
In fact there is a photo in the LBA Nostalgia Gallery that I took with the Zenit.


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