Pictures
One of Dave's Shockflyers getting close up to the camera.
These shock flyers are where it's at for learning 3D.

The huge Jet Ranger flown by Dave Hollins.
As you can see it dwarfs the Vario R-22, quite a large machine in itself.
With a price tag of around £8,000 this is one big boys toy.
This picture gives a fair idea of it's size.

The full size Ranger which spent the whole of Saturday parked here.
The other model Jet Ranger manoeuvres around it's full size counterpart.
Both of the model Rangers in close formation.

A collection of scaled Century Hummingbirds courtesy of Mark Tilbury and co.
Andy's Raptor 30 against the English Coast-line...
...And his Pro 2.

Dave Wilshere's Graupner Bell in scale-like forward flight.
One of the most interesting models at the show (apart from the Rangers)...the MA USA Ion X!
The Guernsey Posse's pit area, with Dave Wilshere working on the NH90 in the background.
My Fury 60 Expert in one of it's best flights ever. Even attracted attention from other fliers.


Nice and low! (well, low enough for me)
The Turbine Graupner NH-90 in hovering flight with the undercarriage retracted.
Pete Christy as usual was bringing out the antiques. This time it was the Schluter DS-22 and 2 Larks, seen in the right of the picture.
The most photographed helicopter ever...Dave Fisher's Flyin' Fish Fury Extreme.
This Robbe Nova is used a camera platform. It was hovered high over the flightline and took photo's of the (very long) pit area.
Look at the Head on this one. All Metal and no flybar! Yikes.
Andy doing the tourist bit in Lyme Regis on Sunday Evening.