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PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 1:10 am 
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Someone stealing your images BDK? Hate to say it but the watermark is a real killer in looking at those, in particular when it cuts right through the bird in question :(


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PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 1:15 am 
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Nope! Not since I started watermarking. :wink:

If you are truly an avian afficianado, I'd be glad to send you the original without the watermark.


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PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 7:56 am 
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Thank-you for posting pictures...even with a watermark (totally understand why).
Much appreciated for those of us not on the Left Coast.


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Did it go through the prop or stay on the wing?? I would imagine a new canopy is hard to find???? Thanks for the pics, more please


No, it stayed on the wing luckily. You can see where it came to rest when it came off in the second picture.

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

This one's my new screen saver:

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Isn't there some kind of law restricting watermarks from being larger than the actual subject matter? :lol:

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PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 9:02 am 
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Here are a couple of shots of the Skyhawk and Skyraider

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A couple of the FW-190
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kjoyce1026 wrote:
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Nice to see die Hitler-Jugend...err...the Civil Air Patrol protecting the public from certain death. :wink:

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GREAT SHOTS! You need to find some Luftwaffe guys to pose around the 190.

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Those are the pics I took, feel free to snag them. :)

& then on way home I spotted this, so I stopped to take a couple of pics. I didn't bother asking how much he wanted in case I ended up buying it..

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Many thanks to all for the updates and photo's....


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& then on way home I spotted this, so I stopped to take a couple of pics. I didn't bother asking how much he wanted in case I ended up buying it..

Probably faster now than with the original drivetrain, and less likely to flip over too.

Nice shots there kjoyce!


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Probably faster now than with the original drivetrain, and less likely to flip over too.


I did some digging & it turns out the running gear etc is 1945 Sudebaker Weasle.

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Went to the Chino Airshow yesterday. The display at the end was breathtaking! Here are some pics

Final Flyby

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Corsairs

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Naval Aviation Line up

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P-38's


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More Naval Fighters

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My favorite, P-47 & FW-190
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ZRX61 wrote:
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Those are the pics I took, feel free to snag them. :)

& then on way home I spotted this, so I stopped to take a couple of pics. I didn't bother asking how much he wanted in case I ended up buying it..

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Just saw this posted on Jalopnik. That was fast. :shock: Looks like a fun toy.

http://jalopnik.com/5802040/half-volksw ... ll-awesome

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