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More Leg ends.. 56k warning - 22 shots

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 16:33
by DaveB
Here's a few more to compliament those DG has already posted. My apologies if they look so similar :roll:

Don't get picking on me 'cause my big brother is watching..
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Big Brother.. the immaculate 'JG' :kissu:
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Very strange seeing ZD-B knowing that Ray isn't behind the stick.. :sad:
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More Spit's of various Mk's..
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'JG'.. again :kissu:
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A pair of Corsair's..
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The third..
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A 'whatever a group of Cat's is called'..
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Sexy Suzy..
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Wildcat and Hellcat..
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I'd love a go in this.. the immaculate Lufthansa Ju-52..
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Representing the French, the Curtiss Hawk and equally rare Morane. You guys on the other side of the pond will know the Hawk pilot for this weekend.. Steve Hinton of Chino :wink: Sorry it's such a poor shot :sad:
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A better one of the Morane..
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The big, bad ludicrously powerful Bearcat..
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The beautiful, French owned headbanger..
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Sorry.. but I do like ZD-B :wink:
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You have to see and hear this to appreciate it.. the finale, The Balbo..
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Bye bye for another year...
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ATB

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 20:33
by airboatr
Real Good Dave
5 thru 9 are excelent
The last is a perfect example of the ol saying
Birds of a Feather Flock Together
Joe

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 20:44
by DaveG
Nice shots Dave. :smile:

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 21:17
by steve p
Great shots Dave (and the other Dave) :thumbsup:

Best wishes
Steve P

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 22:22
by petermcleland
Lovely...I've got to get to see that lot if they do it again next year :think:

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 23:04
by TobyV
Is that rain on the lens or dust on the sensor causing the "dots" on the left edge?

Last two shots are great, could almost be a swarm of fighters on the way to shoot down some German bombers!

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 23:58
by DaveB
Tks Guys,

The only thing I've done with these is reduce them for here.. hence those blobs you've mentioned :roll: I tried getting rid of the blobs with the traditional blower and brush and nada so.. against my better judgement, I used one of those little cans of compressed air and have successfully blown all the crap into the viewfinder :doh: I showed it to DG who will testify looking through my 300D is not a happy experience :shock: :dunno: :poke: Moth to a lamp I'm afraid :crying: The bummer is.. I only got rid of one of the original 3 blobs I had!! :roll:

I suppose that after 14,000+ shots.. the 300D is to all intents sh@gged anyway and not worth the clean up bill but abject poverty is precluding any near upgrade so I'm making do with the available hardware :wink:

Peter.. they do this every year.. at this time of the year (normally Duxford's second display out of the 4 they have) so get it in your diary. This particular show (Flying Legends) is primarily organised by TFC (The Fighter Collection) and excludes everything built after 1945 though this year was a first.. a Yak display with aircraft from the 60's. Flying Legends is quite unique in Europe and is a must for lovers of piston engined aircraft :wink: I'll mail you next year.. well beforehand :wink:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 00:05
by TobyV
I made exactly the same mistake with a can of air with one of my cameras :doh: Also beware that if you hold it anything other than upright you'll get a nice dose of liquid/foamy propellant or something coming out too :roll:

Cleanup might not be that expensive, certainly no harm in asking at a shop. Pretty sure 'SteveS4' had to have it done to his 10D.

Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 00:18
by DaveB
Rgr that Toby. I know the quality of Steve's shots so an address of where he sent his 10D to would be handy if poss :wink: I tried a place recommended by Ben (by one of his semi-pro friends) and they never got back. Dunno if it was a job to far or if they couldn't be @rsed to reply :roll:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 00:33
by TobyV
If I can make contact with said Mr Petch I'll get back to you... he is very busy these days with his expanding business and frequent foreign travelling!