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not a bump...and it was finally warm out.


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Looks like you had a horrible time. ;)

Going by the canopy and visible instrument, you are flying the ultra rare Razorback* Learstang? :lol:




*This is of course not the correct term for the early Mustangs, and I am fully cognisant of the fact, and although it fitted the joke OK, I've taken myself out back and drowned myself.

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JDK wrote:
Looks like you had a horrible time. ;)

Going by the canopy and visible instrument, you are flying the ultra rare Razorback* Learstang? :lol:




*This is of course not the correct term for the early Mustangs, and I am fully cognisant of the fact, and although it fitted the joke OK, I've taken myself out back and drowned myself.


James, why do you call it a "Learstang"? There's only been one "Learstang" that I'm aware of - Vendetta/Miss Ashley II, which had P-51 parts, combined with a Lear jet wing.


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its all those fancy dials and GPS screens...although I am partial to Gulfstreams.

JDK...if there were a door prize...you'd get it

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....clear air....warm day...blue sky....and a couple of pieces of history....I think I hate you! :D :D :D very cool thanks!


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James, why do you call it a "Learstang"?

Err... it were a (not very funny) joke.

I think I got a door prize - "Here's the door, use it." :lol:

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JDK wrote:
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James, why do you call it a "Learstang"?

Err... it were a (not very funny) joke.

I think I got a door prize - "Here's the door, use it." :lol:


Wow, James, you're harsh! :D

I was just wondering it it was an inside joke that I was not privy to?


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Magnificent use of fine print... :D LOL!

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Wow, James, you're harsh! :D

Only beating myself, y'honour.
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I was just wondering it it was an inside joke that I was not privy to?

Nah. And I'm outside, now, anyways.

And now for something completely thread related -

Nice pics!

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Nice pics. Thanks for sharing.

You might want to clean your CCD. Pretty clear blue skies make those ugly dust spots jump!

Been there, done that! :oops:


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Nice pics. Thanks for sharing.

You might want to clean your CCD. Pretty clear blue skies make those ugly dust spots jump!

Been there, done that! :oops:


I'm guessing that those spots are inside marks on the canopy and not on the camera.


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Looks like a nice day!
Too bad you don't have anything decent to ride in... :roll: :roll: :wink: :wink:

Looking forward to seeing you guys in a couple of months!

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warbird1 wrote:
Holedigger wrote:
Nice pics. Thanks for sharing.

You might want to clean your CCD. Pretty clear blue skies make those ugly dust spots jump!

Been there, done that! :oops:


I'm guessing that those spots are inside marks on the canopy and not on the camera.


Nope... that is definitely dirt on the sensor.... such a bugger to deal with!

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warbird1 wrote:
Holedigger wrote:
Nice pics. Thanks for sharing.

You might want to clean your CCD. Pretty clear blue skies make those ugly dust spots jump!

Been there, done that! :oops:


I'm guessing that those spots are inside marks on the canopy and not on the camera.


Nope... that is definitely dirt on the sensor.... such a bugger to deal with!

Cheers,
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So, how does one clean the sensor? Isn't that inside the camera? Wouldn't that necessitate disassembling the camera?


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Depends on the make and model of camera. If it is a DSLR, you should be able to set it to "Clean CCD Mode" which gives you access to it (with lens off of course) and use the PROPER cleaning tool. Do NOT use canned air or compressed air unless you want to destroy your camera. You don't want to goober that up..$$$$$!!!! If it is a sealed point and shoot.......the best you can do is clean the lens on the outside, Point and shoots are usually pretty well sealed and crap can't get in there.


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