Still a nice record of your day, and some interesting Canadian
products, that flew!
Your gold medals, however, are fair game to be nicked!
On Feb 28, 2010, at 05:48 , David J Brooks wrote:
There are some shots near the end of the Lancaster B52 they are trying
to restore.
Some of the shots of stuff behind glass looked in focus when i took
the shot, but are not quite. Sorry
Dave
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 8:45 AM, David J Brooks
<[email protected]> wrote:
As promised, here is the gallery from the charter.
http://www.caughtinmotion.com/2010-airmuseum/album/index.html
No adjustments made, just dragged jpeg's into jalbum.
Notes: 4136 is the cockpit of one of our Snowbird air team planes.
4138/4141 are shots of the first plane i flew in, the Beaver bush
plane. Spent a lot of time in one of these when i worked for Lands
and
Forest, and when we did water sampling jobs up north. We used the
Otter a lot as well, I think one of the model shots is of the Otter.
Coments welcome
Joseph McAllister
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