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A fog bank made a good photographic opportunity, as it was lifting and breaking up. At the end of the clip, I was able to capture the shadow of my aircraft in two concentric rainbows on the top surface of the low cloud.

 

* The entire flight was conducted in VMC.

 

 

 

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Excelent David! Something I love doing also! The shadow at the 10:34/35 point, is the best I`ve seen. Well done.

 

Frank

 

 

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A fog bank made a good photographic opportunity, as it was lifting and breaking up. At the end of the clip, I was able to capture the shadow of my aircraft in two concentric rainbows on the top surface of the low cloud.* The entire flight was conducted in VMC.

And that, Boys and Girls, is why we fly...

 

 

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Fanbl00dytastic David:clap:

 

Now I can't wait for thos crisp, cold, still winter mornings when the fog fills the valleys/depressions, and the sun starts to burn the fog off. Spectacular flying with plenty of photo opportunities.

 

Thanks David,

 

Pud

 

 

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Thanks for posting David, the baby Gnu's enjoyed it also - pretty much fun for the whole herd.

 

Golly there is a lot of water about, you would need really hairy legs like north Queensland people to keep the mozzies off.

 

 

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I'll never forget my high school science teacher telling us about flying back over the channel after a sortie and how the rainbows weren't arches, but were full circles. Ever since then, I've wanted to see it for myself. Now, courtesy of your video, I've got a bit of an idea. Thanks.

 

Still want to see it for myself though... 001_smile.gif.2cb759f06c4678ed4757932a99c02fa0.gif

 

 

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