I attended a photography workshop day at Stow Maries World War 1 Aerodrome run by Andy Rouse Photography. Before Andy went full time with his photography we used to work together so it was good to catch up with him.
  It was a beautiful, sunny, dry day but unfortunately rather windy which limited the World War 1 vintage aircraft from flying. Still, there were plenty of aircraft to photograph including some radio controlled scale model aeroplanes.
  Also present were a BBC film crew who were making a programme on the aerodrome and they were filming a re-enactment group.
  
     
Sopwith Pup    
    
     

  
  
Fokker Triplane
  
De Havilland DH-82A Tiger Moth II
  
1947 Stampe-Vertongen SV-4C
  
Auster-Alpha 5 and Auster 3
   
  
  
    
Morane-Saulnier MS.733
    To make up for the fact that most of the World War 1 planes/biplanes weren’t able to fly due to the high winds, we were treated to a number of aerobatic displays by Julian Murfitt in his CAP 232.
  
    
    

       
      
      

    Here’s some shots of the radio-controlled aircraft that put on a display for us:
  
    
    

  
    
  