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Brigantine NJ-35mm Leica Minilux Ilford XP2

South Jersey 35mm Yashica T4 Ilford HP5

The C100 Luncheon, September 20, 2022 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO. Chairs: Melanie Fenske & Heather Pluard. Honorary Chairs: Dr. Phyliss Bernstein & Susan Bernstein. Featuring Bronson van Wyck. Photo: David Riffel

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Thorpe Park in 1979 and one of the replica World War 1 aircraft gathered there at the time. Fokker DR1 triplane which was airworthy and active.

 

From a dodgy enprint courtesy of an Olympus Pen F Half Frame SLR camera.

Here is a DR DR1. The car is from the Italian manufacturer, "DR Motor Company", which produces cars with Chery components but redesigning the car. The DR1 is a redesigned version of the Chery Riich M1.

Cape May/Lewis Delaware 35mm Yashica T4 Lomography,Earl Grey 100

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For this month’s Kickin' it Oldschool build challenge over at LUGNuts, I decided on a World War I era double build...a car modeled after an aircraft. The car is a T-Bucket Hot Rod customized from a 1919 Ford Model-T while the plane is a Fokker DR1 Triplane...the same model as the famous Red Baron. Its stark black and white color configuration matches that of the model that is at the Seattle Museum of Flight. The seats on both vehicles are a lovely dark tan while the dashboard and shifter on the T-Bucket replicates the controls onboard the aircraft. The dark grey carburetor disks matches the plane’s engine heads, the white radiator corresponds with the engine cowling, while the Iron Cross adorns both vehicles.

 

I grin every time I see these two posed together so I hope you enjoy viewing this double build as much as I enjoyed building them!

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Ocean City NJ 35mm Yashica T4 Ilford XP2

1917 Fokker DR1 (replica) at the Technik-Museum Speyer.

The C100 Luncheon, September 20, 2022 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO. Chairs: Melanie Fenske & Heather Pluard. Honorary Chairs: Dr. Phyliss Bernstein & Susan Bernstein. Featuring Bronson van Wyck. Photo: David Riffel

Fokker Dr1 Triplane flying at the Flying Legends Air Display 2012, IWM Duxford

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