Scotland's National Airshow


Yesterday I posted 20+ images from the Red Arrows display at the National Airshow at East Fortune on Saturday and today here are another 50+ images from a great day out in East Lothian.

The airshow gave me a great opportunity to capture people images as well as aircraft, both moving and static, with a combination of the Fujifilm X-T1 and X-T10 fitted with the XF16mm f1.4, XF90mm f2 or XF50-140mm f2.8 lenses.


Most of the people shots were captured on the 90mm f2 and this is a stunning street lens.  The 135mm equivalent focal length allowed me to stand further away than if I was using the 56mm f1.2 and it isn't as big on the camera as the 50-140mm zoom.  I also used the X-T10 and the 90mm to capture some aerial action shots, including the image of the TRIG sponsored Pitts Specials above and the four Red Arrow images at the bottom of the page.

The day started off cloudy with a small shower at lunchtime but for the majority of the displays in the afternoon the skies were clear.  Check out the images from Saturday's event below.

I look forward to visiting Scotland's National Airshow in 2016.

CLICK HERE for more information on the National Museum of Flight at East Fortune.





















































Images taken on a Fujifilm X-T10 and XF90mm f2  and an XT1 with either a XF16mm f1.4 or a XF50-140mm f2.8 lens.

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