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speedbird591
Battle of Britain
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by speedbird591 » 31 May 2006, 20:49
A BOAC Constellation passes the Empire State building en route to Idlewild.
I don't
just do jets
DanKH
Battle of Britain
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by DanKH » 31 May 2006, 20:56
speedbird591 wrote: A BOAC Constellation passes the Empire State building en route to Idlewild.
It sure does....very nice Ian!
Best Rgds
Dan
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VEGAS
Battle of Britain
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by VEGAS » 31 May 2006, 21:01
Hi Ian,
Very nice shot matey. The ideal accompanyment to that background!
I suffer from paranoid amnesia. I can't remember who I don't trust.
Jetset
Concorde
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by Jetset » 31 May 2006, 21:15
I hope you did the entire trip and not just set it up for the shot, which by the way is very nice!
Onwards and Upwards!!!!!!!!
Jetty!
If God had of meant us to fly, he would have given us wings! He did, it's called an aeroplane!
speedbird591
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by speedbird591 » 31 May 2006, 21:24
Jetset wrote: I hope you did the entire trip and not just set it up for the shot, which by the way is very nice!
:whistle:
Jetset
Concorde
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by Jetset » 31 May 2006, 21:27
Point Taken!
Onwards and Upwards!!!!!!!!
Jetty!
If God had of meant us to fly, he would have given us wings! He did, it's called an aeroplane!
DanKH
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by DanKH » 31 May 2006, 22:37
Aahhh. the fine art of cheating where ever you can ;-)
Best Rgds
Dan
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mulletman
Viscount
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by mulletman » 31 May 2006, 23:11
speedbird591 wrote: Jetset wrote: I hope you did the entire trip and not just set it up for the shot, which by the way is very nice!
:whistle:
Hence it looks clightly cropped around the edges from the full size....where the 'slew' and position messages are
Very nice shot though, however it was achieved.
Yes...and... I Like my Boeings.
Avant-Garde-Aclue
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by Avant-Garde-Aclue » 01 Jun 2006, 22:37
I too must confess to partaking of the dark side, flying non-British aircraft in Classic British livery
Regards
Sean
britishtourer
Vulcan
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by britishtourer » 02 Jun 2006, 14:24
That's not the dark side mate!
That would be flying non Classic British Aircraft in non British liveries. The Connies and the Strat, Canadair fours, 707 etc, are good enough in my opinion to be given the status of "Honorary Classic Brits"!
"Sir!!! Yellow nosed b******s, twelve o'clock high!!!"
"Break formation, break!!!"