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« on: June 29, 2009, 06:58:51 AM »

Spent the weekend helping with some formation training for a new pilot. Two sorties a day from Kemble out over the Severn Estuary and into Wales. Two flights per day might not seem much, but is absolutely exhausting for someone who isn't used to flying so close to someone else. I flew two sorties as leader, one as a passenger in the lead Beagle Pup and one on the ground. Here are a few shots from a great couple of days.

Taxying at Kemble to the A1/26 hold is past the airliners' graveyard


Getting to grips with the turns


More confident in close on Sunday


Some stunning scenery


Landing after the second Saturday sortie


The Pup 150 lead-ship
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