RAF Shackleton.
Avro triplane.
Lightning P.1A prototype.
Hilton / Beetham Tower (HFF).
Black sheep.
Haymaking time in Pendle. (Explored)
Tyrannosaurus Rex "Stan". (Explored)
Quaker bridge, Brierfield.
Grey Squirrel.
Wooden witch.
Sally for sale?
Evening Star. HFF
Mallard.
Duchess of Hamilton.
Eurostar.
Eton Sattelit 750.
Icom IC-R8500.
Imagine.....
Bridges of the Tyne.
Creature of the night.
Happy Forest Dweller.
Red Dragon.
Just hanging out.
Avro 707A experimental aircraft.
Kamikaze.
Smile please.
Bigfoot bird.
Mute swan (Cygnus olor).
Summer flowers.
Young swan (cygnet).
Chilling out.
Feral pigeon (Columba livia domestica).
Mallow (Malvaceae family).
Pendle Water, Lancashire.
Why the long face?
Canada geese.
Woodland scene.
Entering the locks.
Pass the towel, please.....
Poser.
Here's looking at you, kid (HFF).
Easter Bunny.
Pendle Hill viewed from Crown Point.
Singing Ringing Tree.
Deer in Raven's Clough wood.
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RAF Belvedere helicopter.


The Bristol Type -192 Belvedere was a British twin-engine, tandem rotor military helicopter built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. It was designed for a variety of transport roles including troop transport, supply dropping and casualty evacuation. It was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1961 to 1969. The Belvedere was based on the Bristol Type -173 10-seat (later 16-seat) civilian helicopter which first flew on 3rd January 1952.
Photographed in Manchester, North-West England, at the Museum Of Science and Industry (M.O.S.I.).
Camera: Nikon D300s
Lens: Nikkor 17-55mm f2.8
Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.
Photographed in Manchester, North-West England, at the Museum Of Science and Industry (M.O.S.I.).
Camera: Nikon D300s
Lens: Nikkor 17-55mm f2.8
Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.
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