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Old 10-24-2005, 12:38 PM   #31
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it is good to see progress being made. the photo below was taken on the 10th september this year:

they are making good progress with her. the next picture is of the beaufighter for any interested partys.

the cockpit i tried to photograph but it did not come out very well.
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Old 10-24-2005, 01:00 PM   #32
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Be nice to see them in the air when ever they are completed
The Lysander was estimated by one of the guys working on the rebuild in the sheds as perhaps 2-3 years before she's ready.
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its good to see someone managing to get a photo of the beaufighter cockpit. anyone got a completion date on the Blenhim they are restoring?
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Nice pic Lee. Can't help you there I am afraid Ollie..
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i dont think there is anyone that knows anything about aeroplanes out there that is not looking forward to that blenhim flying.
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Great shots Ollie - amazing how complicated the Glad is under the skin. 30s technology. Daft it taking so long - would not suit WW2 conditions. Weren't they able to make a complete bomber in 24 hours... some old film I saw shows them building a Lanc in a day.
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thank you for the compliments on my photos. i just take loads and hope some are good. generaly i get 3 or good ones. yes the gladiators structure is complicated but it was fairly robust. the wellingtons structue was incredibly complicated but she was extremly tough,
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They say that with a digital camera you can review and delete any pix you don't like. But I bought a 1 gig card for our new one so I just snap away and keep it all. Then I upload to the PC and mess about with them and only deleting. Besides under some light conditions you can't see the screen very well anyway.

But the new Canon has one big advantage - the batteries. You can pop in some new AA cells whenever the old ones run out. My DV Cam requires you to plug into the charger via the mains while some cameras need to dock to a PC to draw power via USB to charge.
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