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The picture was posted a long ago. Again I am posting it after processed it in a better way. All credit goes to Photoshop CS2 9.0. This software rocks...
Taken from TSC, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Taken with Sony DSC-S700.
17.5” Fore plane with adjuster, by Norris of London
This is a post war (WW2) model. It that was originally lacquer in black/dark brown, however due to the poor condition of the lacquer it was re-finished with wood stain and varnish.
The infills are beech and the rear handle appears to be mahogany.
Large heavy pair of garden shears by J.W. Ward Sheffield.
(I have been unable to find any information on this mafacturer, any information apprecaited)
West Atlantic Boeing 737-300F G-JMCP at Jersey Airport.
Some video of my flight from Birmingham to Guernsey on a Flybe Dash-8 Q400, including the Aspire Lounge at BHX, is here: youtu.be/KvWOMPhtxHY
The full photo gallery from this trip is here: mkttransportphoto.smugmug.com/2017/July-2017/Guernsey-Her...
We are away at the cottage with no proper internet access, so I have pre-posted some past photos of the place. Hopefully, I can log in long enough through cell coverage to make them public. I regret that I will not be able to visit you and make comments for the next few days.
This structure was once a planer mill but has been converted into a bug-free zone for hassle free reading and lounging.
A plane flew through the Belt of Orion this evening as I was taking photos on the road at Newgrange!
This sea-plane is based at loch Lomond and the Trossachs national park, at the heart of Scotland - the area is a photographers paradise!
After being vexed by the complicated and risky reconnaissance effort that made the Blackwater Raid possible, the Sæþrymm decided it was finally time to invest in floatplanes. The obvious first move was to convert some of the Lyftcnihta's Gf.IVs, the result of which you see here. The sky-knights weren't too happy, but seeing as they're the least funded branch of the Order's militant arm, they didn't have much ground to protest on (ironically, the Lyftcnihta's practice of having only sworn knights actually fly their aircraft means that this is the most prestigious branch to serve in).
This example here is no doubt somewhere in the former Pyumon realm. You can also spot a minor improvement I made to the wing struts, courtesy of Ian showing me doodles he's done in LDD.
Armament: two 0.4-inch machine guns
Range: 500km
Speed: 214km/h
Model: Angelique van Dinter
MUA: Merve Kilickaya
Hairdresser: Aycha Jaiisz
Location: Koninklijke Luchtmacht Historische Vlucht
Bronica EC + Nikkor-P.C 75mm f2.8
Konica Minolta Pro 160 (expired)
It's amazing what you can see outside the plane. Those mountains in the distance were so beautiful.
I might have been a bit slow in trying to get the shot. It was pretty difficult trying to position my Bronica.