Duxford Autumn Show...The Mother Lode

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Re: Duxford Autumn Show...The Mother Lode

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Hi Kevin..

I mentioned it as it looks.. well.. unusual taken on the Canon too. Nice colour tones you don't usually see. Perhaps the indifferent lighting on the day had something to do with it :think:

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DaveB wrote:Hi Kevin..

I mentioned it as it looks.. well.. unusual taken on the Canon too. Nice colour tones you don't usually see. Perhaps the indifferent lighting on the day had something to do with it :think:

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hobby wrote:Marvellous pictures!

As soon as I saw the twilight take off of the Air France DC3 I thought of that evocative piece of music "Night flight to Tangier." One can imagine mysterious characters played by Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, Alfie Hitchcock, Peter Laurie, 'the Third Man' or Robert Mitchum aboard, off to far lands for ulterior motives! accompaniede by suitable music but not in the intrusive music style used unnecessarily by so many TV producers today.
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Yes you're right Dave, even if he is one of our northern cousins

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I prefer the coloured photo but thank you for posting the 'retro' photo.

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Kevin Farnell wrote:I believe the ATR was ferrying visitors to the show (and back), as was the DC-3.
Not sure of the destination, but the Channel Islands would be a good guess.
I've seen it at Duxford at previous diplays. Always worth strolling along the flightline after the dislpay, as there is always a lot of aircraft activity. One of the Black Cat Lynx arrived back around this time and repeated about half of his display before landing.

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Oh, that black and white Air France DC3 photo!!! That is just bloomin' GORGEOUS!!!!

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