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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 13 Nov 2009, 20:41
Hi guys
I need some shots for 2D cockpit views
The Britannia has five options (If G-ANCF is fitted out) but there is only one CL-44 and that's at Bournemouth if they've not broken it up by now
Has anyone got access any of these and willing to take the pics or can gain access for any other member who can.
Thanks
Garry
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DaveB
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by DaveB » 13 Nov 2009, 21:04
Garry..
I have a handful of not very good shots taken inside the Brit at Kemble. You're most welcome to them but believe me when I say they'll need all of your Photoshop skills to look good
They were originally taken for Frasers Brit panel but I was so unhappy with the results, I never sent them to him
ATB
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 13 Nov 2009, 21:09
OK Mate
They may be an option
The real pressure atm is for the 44 which does not have an assured future and is the only one left.
I'll take a look sometime if I may
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by DaveB » 13 Nov 2009, 21:15
Okey doh
I've just dragged them off the old pc to here and will dig out the relevant shots ready for upload
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by Nigel H-J » 13 Nov 2009, 21:17
Well, at least there is one here and not half way round the bl**dy globe!!
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 13 Nov 2009, 21:17
Cheers Matey
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by DaveB » 13 Nov 2009, 21:48
Garry..
I'm not sure if my glasses have become rose coloured or if they're covered in crap from an evening in the kitchen but.. they don't look quite as bad as I remember
Unfortunately, there's rather more than a handful. I've zipped em up and the zip comes to around 45mb. Are you able to open zips yet cause that'll take me a while to upload
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 13 Nov 2009, 21:52
I don't know about zips...I have been opening them from back up but couldn't open the one from you
There is no immediate rush so you sort it out when convienient
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by DaveB » 13 Nov 2009, 21:57
OK mate
It's ready to go now.. I just didn't want to waste time uploading it if you can't open it if you see what I mean
There are around 50 shots in all
I don't take handfuls of anything do I though 50 could be considered tiny when stacked against some I've done for other CBFS releases
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by Garry Russell » 13 Nov 2009, 22:00
OK Dave
Thanks
If for any reason I can't open them now I will be able to sometime
Garry
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