Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Not enough words...

Well, as mentioned elsewhere, it's been QUITE a few months. It all started in early June, when I went to the Biggin Hill Festival of Flight, discovered that the Red Arrows Jets were on the ground, and started taking photos of the guys in the Blue suits, the engineers, going about their work...

Everyone sees the Red Arrows, says "Wow" and thinks they're all about the dashing pilots in their red suits. Well of course that's a percentage of it, but, had you realised that in fact that is only 10% of the overall operation? The "Blues" as they are known outnumber the "Reds" by 10:1 and without them, the whole operation grinds to a rather disappointing halt. What suddenly hit me, as I stood by the fenceline at Biggin Hill, taking my pictures, is that genuinely, only a tiny proportion of people actually DO realise that, and an even smaller proportion of those have actually seen any of that work at first hand! Having finally battled my way free of the traffic in the car park, over the next few days I started posting my pictures on Twitter, and they began to get a positive reaction. Such a reaction, in fact, that I started giving them their own hashtag - "#CircusAtWork" to reflect the "Circus" engineers prominence in them (Circus, in case you don't recall from my earlier post, are the team of engineers who travel with the jets on transits to look after them on the ground). I'd focused in particular on two of the guys for that first batch - Cpl. Jonathan Wilcox, as I'd got to know his Aunt through Twitter and knew the family would appreciate the pics , and Cpl. Ross Harrison, who I'd also been chatting with on Twitter for a while. Meeting both Ross & Coxy that day, as well as a couple of the other guys, and chatting with them about what they did, just strengthened my resolve to really focus on their side of things as much as I could during the rest of the season.


From there, my summer got increasingly surreal and unexpected - firstly with the time on the ground at Bristol Airport which I blogged about HERE - and then with other opportunities for photos at Waddington, Fairford, Families Day at RAF Scampton and finally a full day airside at Blackpool Airport a couple of weeks ago.  I've spent a LOT of the past couple of months pinching myself to convince myself that I wasn't just dreaming it. Lucky doesn't even begin to cover how I feel about it - it goes so far beyond that it's untrue. The best bit by far has been getting to know some fabulous and amazing people, many of whom I've come to count as friends. I've learnt a lot too - and a lot about myself. I discovered that I'm braver than I think - it took me all my nerve to actually go up and talk to Red 8 - Flt. Lt. Martin Pert - at Biggin Hill, but I'm so glad I did as he proved to be absolutely lovely. (It took me a little longer to overcome my complete irrational terror of Red 10 - Sqn. Ldr. Mike Ling, but that's a whole other story, and he ALSO proved to be lovely!) It's true that good things can happen when you say "yes" - even if "yes" opens you up to scary things. I now know that I can largely disregard bitching when it relates to me, but it inflames me beyond belief when it relates to a friend - especially one who's not about to defend themselves. And I learned that I'm a better photographer than I would have given myself credit for at the start of the season - I've produced some shots during the year that I'm seriously proud of - with this one below coming out top of the heap...and clearly the Royal International Air Tattoo agreed as they featured it on their Facebook page a few weeks ago. The Circus At Work project continued right through the season and now looks set to be something that I will continue with in the future, also.


It's a real change for me to be able to put pictures out there and say "I'm proud of this" - even to myself. I've always been inclined to mumble a lot about how things are "alright" or "not as good as X's" and it's a real step forward for me to be able to acknowledge that I've produced some good stuff this year. Something to work on! Above all I've learned that there are a lot of really nice, kind people out there - who will put themselves out to do lovely things for others. Take Bex for example, who on the strength of a friendship formed on Twitter kindly made sure I could get Airside at Blackpool the other week - in exchange I asked for her to be able to spend time out on the line with the jets, which she enjoyed, so all square there! Also Nicky & Olly, who between them sorted out some problems Claire, Di and I had when it came to Families Day at Scampton - confusion over names being put on a list left us standing at the gate, and those guys sorted it out in spite of Olly not having the first IDEA who any of us were!

It seems a long while ago that Claire and I stood together at Scampton and said "Do you know, it would be quite a laugh to see how many displays we could do this season, with it being the Reds 50th year and all that..." - from there a plan was well and truly hatched and Claire has been my Partner In Crime throughout - even the shows we've done separately, the other has essentially been there in spirit, and the only thing which slightly dampened the Blackpool experience was that due to work commitments she couldn't make it. She was utterly thrilled for me though, as she was when I had my chance at Bristol too - and if that's not the mark of a real friend I don't know what is. Someone asked me while I was at Blackpool "So, come on then, there must be some competition between you and Claire - honestly?" but there's not. Photographically her thing and mine are very different - you'd never in a million years mistake our pics for each others,  and we cheerfully re-tweet one another's best shots and enjoy seeing the other get exposure. Being at Scampton together for Families Day was just brilliant - we had SUCH a good day even if we must have turned to each other and said "Wow!" about 50 times in the course of it! Her spare room is now nicknamed "Robyn's room" as I've spent so much time in it in the course of the summer! There are others too, who've turned into pals - Sarah, Di, Anthony, Tom and the lovely Kate who I spent a riotous weekend with for Blackpool and the Southport Airshow. She did her fair share of "Wow"ing that weekend too!


So - the team. Alternately known as "The Guys" "The Boys" and Reds & Blues. First mention goes to Ross - Circus 8 2014. Without him I'd not have done the half of it, thank you doesn't even begin to cover it although I think I've said that to him a fair bit! I was lucky enough to meet his parents a couple of times this year and in a heartbeat could see quite why he's such a nice guy, and seeing how proud they are of him, and how pleased they are to have the photos I've taken - well, that's a good reason for having put the time in, right there. I'll say it again Ross - thank you, next time the drinks are on me, OK? (Although I'm pretty sure you still owe me one, now I come to think about it... ;-) )  Ross's Driver for the year - Perty - Red 8, completely cool dude and all round nice guy, and also leaving the team this season having completed his three years. Above all positive comments from this man on photos mean a LOT - he's a keen and bloody good photographer himself. The person who's driven the team's interaction on Twitter forwards in leaps and bounds, and all the better for it. All that remains now is to wish him & the family all the very best for their future, whatever that may hold, and yes, of course, another thank you!


 Lingy - Red 10, lovely chap. What more can I say - sharp as a tack but not half as scary as I thought he was. Still have NO idea why I was terrified of him for at least half the season either - oh well! He's staying on the team for another couple of years too which is brilliant. Mike, Nicky, Stu, and the Kevs...and a lot of others too - had chat, banter and giggles with all of them through the season at the shows - what a laugh it's been. Crossing fingers for various people to get "interesting stuff" to do next year too - if only so they get out and about and we get the chance to catch up!


So, now, all change. There are 4 leaving the team...this year's Red 1, Red 6, 8 & 9. 4 new ones incoming too - the New Boss we've not met yet, but the three newbies to the main body of the team we met at Blackpool...


...(pictured there with Perty getting in on the act too!) and they definitely gained our approval for being willing to stop, chat, and pose for photos. On the Blues, too, it's all change. Nicky will be out and about round the shows again as he'll be looking after the paperwork as Road Documents Controller for the 2015 season. So far he's the only person from those guys to have publicly stated what he's doing next season though so I'll leave it there also. There will be a new group of Circus Engineers to be photographed - and now I know how much the pics mean to them, I'll be continuing with that project for sure. It's a strange mix of sadness and happiness now - the euphoria of the fantastic season we've just had still lingers, yet there is a sadness for those who've just had their most incredible time in their careers to date and now have to adjust to things going "back to normal" again. The phrase that's kept repeating in my mind is "it's all over"...but of course it's not, in some ways, it's just beginning all over again....bring on 2015!

Robyn


8 comments:

Wilco said...

All you have said here echos many of my own feelings. A beautifully written blog! I admit to blushing a few times, but I really feel blessed to have met you, Claire and "The Gang" Friendship and kindness brings all the good things in life. Here's a BIG THANK YOU to you too!
Di
Xxx

Robyn said...

Aww thanks for that lovely - it's been a blast hasn't it! Seem's amazing to think that this time last year none of us knew each other! xxx

Scarlet said...

It sounds like you have had an absolutely fabulous time and made some great friends along the way. Your photographs are amazing, and you richly deserve any plaudits which come your way.
You were so close to my neck of the woods a couple of weeks ago!

Robyn said...

Scarlet - it occurred to me just afterwards that I can't have been far from you! It's been amazing - having some of the ground shots used for display to the guests at the team's End of Season Dinner was the most incredible compliment, and one which I would never have expected. I just keep coming back to the same word to describe it all - surreal!

Campfire said...

I didn't expect to read all about the Red Arrows when I clicked on the name of your blog picked up from another one.

I'm also a RA fan but I must admit to only seeing them fly from the first time at Blackpool last year, the day I was so very disappointed that Vulcan and the Lancasters were unable to fly because of the remains of the hurricane ? whatever it was called.

However, it was amazing when the Arrows just came from nowhere (actually Blackpool Airport where we'd called in on the way as husband thought the show would be there) over my head, causing my heart to miss a beat.

Then again at Southport, and we had to come back the next day to see Vulcan, nothing at all would have prevented me from coming back even if I'd had to stand at the side of the road hitching a lift!

I've just now got to follow this blog.

Robyn said...

Campfire how lovely to hear from a fellow fan! Even now when they appear at a show I get get a little "hairs on the back of the neck" moment, and I've seen them a LOT! It's fair to assume that there will be more Reeds stuff appearing on here through the summer so do keep checking back!

Campfire said...

Ooh, I've only just read this post Robyn! I'm excited now that we're going to CPOP in 2 weeks as Vulcan is flying overhead. Then we're going to Wellesbourne to see a taxiing Vulcan and maybe a Lancaster flying.

Campfire said...

Yes, Robyn, I get the hairs on the neck moment. This year we've seen Vulcan at CPOP, Barton, near home (on the V Tour), and it graced us at Wellesbourne, when we were only expecting to see the taxiing one, which in itself was fabulous. We are going to Blackpool on Sunday to the airshow and have just discovered that Southport is having her flying as well. Then there is Rhyl at the end of August. What an amazing sight all these shows but so sad that it is the last year.

RA are at Blackpool and Southport I think.