Hello everyone and welcome to the final geek blog of the year (hooray I hear you say). Unfortunately it's going to be a far shorter blog than I'd like due to the horrible weather than decided to land on Eastbourne last weekend.
Airbourne is hands-down my favourite 4 days of the year, a real festival atmosphere descends on Eastbourne and everyone, even the non-geeks, crane their necks upwards. The moment that the Red Arrows shoot over the beach is the pinnacle of my year, everything that I build up to and the thing that keeps me going through the year.
My happy place |
Despite it still pouring down I decided that the chance of seeing a Typhoon scream along the seafront (especially as we've never had it for all 4 days of the airshow before) was worth pulling on my waterproofs and heading down.
Proper Plane-Geek Style |
As it came in from out at sea to start it's display the headlights on it shone through the rain for a cool, spooky effect.
We can see you! |
More spooky helicopter lights |
Well worth a walk in the rain! |
My highlights video from Thursday -
Thankfully Friday dawned bright and sunny! Sunny days are always far better for photographs as the planes sparkle in the light.
I was joined by my handsome assistant Corney and yes I'm wearing a Tornado t-shirt for extra geek and nostalgia points!
At this point I must also salute the bravery of my lovely friend Char who braved my geeking for the first time and survived to take some epic Red Arrows pics!
A few snaps from the day -
The Typhoon thundering overhead |
Yes I would love a go! |
I still want a Gyrocopter |
SO pleased with this photo of the Reds |
The Strikemaster shooting for the stars |
The BBMF need no introduction |
I treated myself to this lovely RAF 100 top |
On Saturday my unlucky victim was Mum!
I also finally gave into temptation and had one of the most epic milkshakes ever!
Yes I know I'm supposed to be dieting |
The weather wasn't quite as nice but we had a full flying programme and I managed some decent snaps.
The Blenheim is so beautiful |
The Reds filling the sky with colour |
There's a reason why The Blades are one of my favourites - this guy is crazy! |
Caught in the geek act by Mum! |
Unfortunately Sunday was a complete no-show, the low cloud settled over the town like a blanket and the most that we managed was a pass by the Strikemaster, the Wingwalkers, Rich Goodwin's Muscle BiPlane and the A109.
As gutting as it was for me I feel even more sorry for the organisers and teams who've spent the entire year planning the event, it must have been heartbreaking. A special shout-out needs to go to the commentators and radio presenters who worked really hard to keep the audience entertained with no planes overhead.
Here's hoping for better weather next year, my fingers are crossed already!
Love Jen
XxxX
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