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PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:44 am 
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A stroll down the flight-line at Duxford this past Sunday morning.

Thankfully the rain cleared by the start of the airshow.

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...and a couple of casual re-enactors made this my personal favourite of the day.
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Excellent Peter, what a great selection of fighters with lots of different mark Spit's

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That last pic, the yellow biplane looks like a N3N??? Was it. There is one over there.

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Looks like a Tiger Moth to me......


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Peter,

How do you get such a high angle (looking down on the airplanes) for your photographs? They look excellent! Do you have to carry around a ladder? However you did it, they are very nice photos!

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Peter,

How do you get such a high angle (looking down on the airplanes) for your photographs? They look excellent! Do you have to carry around a ladder? However you did it, they are very nice photos!

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A-hah! Now there's a very good idea, my friend!

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How many Hurricanes were there? Is that a P-39 or a P-63 in the 4th photo?
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Hi Peter
Those are some nice spits. I thought that you might have borrowed a forklift.
Did you see the latest Warbird Digest? There are some nice air to airs of the seafire, P-51 and the corsair.
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Is that a P-39 or a P-63 in the 4th photo?
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Well, Peter if it didn't rain in jolly old, it would look just like Reno. Now there's nothing prettier than the early Spits, but the late Griffon ones have a certain mean and deadly appeal all of their own.

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How many Hurricanes were there? Is that a P-39 or a P-63 in the 4th photo?
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Hurricanes - Just the two. BBMF and Historic Aircraft Collection examples.

...and a little sunshine

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Peter, could you tell us a little more about your camera setup. I understand the big pole and the cable release, but how do you see what's in the frame? Can you plug a little monitor into that thing and run that cable down the pole as well?

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Peter, could you tell us a little more about your camera setup. I understand the big pole and the cable release, but how do you see what's in the frame? Can you plug a little monitor into that thing and run that cable down the pole as well?

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Yes Peter...more details please, if you don't mind. Your horizons are dead level...that's quite a feat if you are shooting blind. Or, as was mentioned above, do you have a remote viewing screen rigged up? I'd love to learn more if you don't mind sharing your technology and ideas.

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