Great stuff Karl!
I'm still sorting through the 800+ shots I took with the two cameras - a lot of trial and error with the new Nikon, with some puzzling results for what I thought the camera was set on, but some usable stuff too.
As Karl mentioned, the organisers were caught out, with chaos on the roads, and the field absolutely packed with cars and people. Regrettably,the majority of the crowd seemed to be 'locals', with little or no interest in aviation, just there for a day out. It was impossible to get anywhere near the display crowd line, with pathways blocked by picnic tables and chairs back for 300 metres or so, so some shots were taken from around 300 metres away from the fence line at best, near the runway threshold, with most of mine from 500 to 800 metres, or much more, from the fence line. (the display axis was about 350 to 400 metres from the crowd line).
The show seemed to start early, as Mick and I were arriving, and any commentary was impossible to hear from our locations, but I've just found out that a certain Captain Wales, aka Prince Harry, was displaying in the Apache, apparently announced to the crowd just seconds before his display!
Here's a few of my shots for starters, not in display sequence, and I'll post more as I sort them. And yes, I know the props have been 'frozen' on the first ones - I was experimenting with various camera settings!
Anyway, here's the Yak display team, and the BBMF's Dakota.