Eurofighter Typhoon ZK333

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Eurofighter Typhoon ZK333

Cosford Airshow 2012

44 comments on “Eurofighter Typhoon ZK333
  1. RodtheRhodie says:

    Spookily I have just been watching a documentay on this plane on Discovery Channel 🙂

  2. crusader752 says:

    Wow – thats a cracking shot Ian – superb 🙂

  3. C J Paul (chris) says:

    very cool mate

  4. andyholmfirth says:

    Very sleek looking aircraft.

  5. The_Photo_Boy says:

    awesome shot – very cool!

  6. salfordlad1 says:

    Yep, you certainly know how to get a shot of a plane..Brilliant.

  7. nondesigner59 says:

    This thing is going to have to prove itself before I believe it was worth scrapping the Harrier for..

  8. rob of rochdale says:

    By gum, that’s a belting shot mate!

  9. Martyn Fordham says:

    Superbly lit.
    ~ Commented with Flickr Studio for iPad.

  10. bazylek100 says:

    I like the lighting too. Great action shot!

  11. SolarScot. says:

    this is the biz Ian !

  12. Mark McKie says:

    Awesome image buddy, One of your best!!

  13. fleabo says:

    lovely light in this.

  14. Tech Owl says:

    Wow – such a great catch!!! The dark sky really adds to the capture

  15. pasujoba says:

    Great shot Ian , really caught the power of those engines…….
    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/nondesigner] as far as proving itself against the harrier , it doesnt have to ….the harrier as good as it was is an aircraft from a bygone age and the Typhoon is the future it may not have vertical takeoff capabilities but it can fly incredibly slowly and is super-manouverable …all this with an incredible Mach 2 top speed (that they admit to) ….like or not the Typhoon would have an Harrier for breakfast. Its like comparing a Harrier with a Meteor, the comparison just doesnt stand up.

  16. stopherjones says:

    Stunning capture, love the positioning of the aircraft, the artistry in the sky, and the glow of the after burners. Spot on.

  17. cgullz says:

    my goodness, just beautiful. the upward curve adding hope, inspiration and that ever so slight touch of gravity to the vibe. lovely work here Ian.

  18. Gizzardtreedude says:

    I agree Ian tis a really big shame about the Harriers.
    Your capture is supersonic!

  19. jr55 (John Richardson) says:

    Cracking shot, good airshow? Dry?

  20. Ian D B says:

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/angwickham]
    Cheers Ang. You have an aviator’s eye.
    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/reflectionsreturn]
    Thanks Mark! Supersonic. I can’t hear that word without thinking of Little and Large.
    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jr55]
    Thanks John. Mostly dry. Paul and me huddled under our raincoats at one point, the cameras stashed under a bivi sack, while all around us everyone else was sat smiling smugly at us from under their umbrellas. But yeah, good show. This was one of the highlights, if for the noise alone.

  21. nondesigner59 says:

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasujoba44] still think it was an unnecessary extravagant use of defense spending, it would have made more sense to keep the aircraft carriers and equip our soldiers properly !

  22. PeaceLoveScoobie says:

    Sweet hot Ian! Kind of looks like some thing out of a video game, and I mean that in a good way. I was just reading that England has had one of the wettest June’s on record. I can sympathize with you coming from Portland Oregon, we don’t tan, we rust. We say summer doesn’t start until July 5th because it always seems to rain until the day after Independence Day.

  23. janano2010 says:

    Very powerful shot!

  24. gastephen says:

    splendid!

  25. cgullz says:

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/maycontaintracesofnuts] slightly crossed lol, but it looked like it was heading for the sun …

  26. mick cooke says:

    brilliant photo ian, great lighting

  27. Xerones says:

    Awesome shot. Great capture, afterburners and all.

  28. amyrey says:

    It is a nice looking plane Ian…. I’d have mistaken this for HDR, but I know you don’t do those…. that Arcsoft thingy of yours again. Whatever, its a great piece of work.

  29. Billy Currie says:

    what a machine, awesome

  30. Kingsdude/Dave says:

    Awesome shot Ian – looks like a book cover 🙂

  31. Jainbow says:

    Really great detail – I’m not very good at taking photos of moving targets, like planes! :~}

  32. het broertje van.. says:

    Absolutely beautiful Ian!!!

    Janwillem

  33. Highy says:

    Very nice mate, love the angle and the lighting, looks great against that sky.

  34. f3liney says:

    Very dynamic feel to this shot.
    Nice work.

  35. Benoit Foisy says:

    This is cool! Or should I say, very hot!

  36. pasujoba says:

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/nondesigner]
    yeah to equiping the soldiers properly and keeping the carriers but they need this aircraft too ! …….we are beginning to look like the forces did before the second world war …underequipped with old gear ! Virtually the only decent kit we have is the modern tanks but not enough of them , the Tornado and the Typhoon ,a few subs and an handful of modern destroyers !
    I suspect that whilst good for policing small conflicts that carriers may be redundant if something big kicks off …the next big war will be very different from the last one .

  37. Christopher Mercer says:

    Simple stunning!

  38. comiquaze says:

    That’s wicked!

  39. bill_fawcett says:

    Stunning shot Ian!

  40. Tomitheos says:

    amazing!

  41. Tomitheos says:

    Congratulations on your Creative Engineering As Art Frame!
    It’s a great Engineering As Art Picture Composition!
    I saw this image in:
    Steel Blue Butterfly
    Engineering As Art

    It is a spectacular addition to the group pool.

  42. Ian D B says:

    Many thanks everyone.
    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomitheos]
    And thanks for the group invite!

  43. frank4chins says:

    Awsome!

  44. IANLAYZELLUK says:

    Very Cool.

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