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Post by optimum1878 on Dec 19, 2017 18:55:16 GMT 1
Any of a vickers Cambrian airways please,my childhood gazing up at these four engine beauties going overhead,still remember the sound they made as if it was yesterday.
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Post by Samba on Dec 19, 2017 19:33:54 GMT 1
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Post by jetdragon on Dec 20, 2017 1:29:02 GMT 1
Great photo Bob - love it
JD
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Post by digit on Dec 20, 2017 18:08:46 GMT 1
50258 Chinese Air Force (ex B-406 Civil Aviation Administration of China), preserved at Datangshan Museum, near Beijing.
GC
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Post by optimum1878 on Dec 20, 2017 19:34:28 GMT 1
I did leave a message of thank`s to Samba yesterday but it seems to have been deleted.
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Post by Samba on Dec 21, 2017 7:24:08 GMT 1
No problem, I’ll post a few more Cambrian later.
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Post by acklington on Dec 21, 2017 12:31:13 GMT 1
Here's a B & W negative I've just redone and restored. It had really bad vignetting (due to the poor January light and cheap lens). However, I've now got the hang of using the 'lasso tool' to selectively deal with different parts of the image, so the lighting is now much more even. G-AOHW, Newcastle, 2 Jan 76 by Philip Pain, on Flickr This ex-Channel Division Viscount is shown in a festive setting, in line with its new role as a Christmas Tree of spare parts. The former BKS Engineering hangar at Newcastle had become part of the British Airways empire by 1976.
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Post by viscount on Jan 8, 2018 14:59:52 GMT 1
A few more 'British' British Airways Viscount 806s at Glasgow 27th March 1982. G-APIM Viscount 806 G-AOYO Viscount 806 Likely G-AOYM, with G-AOYO behind. The occasion was a farewell event by BA Scottish to their viscount fleet. More on the event:http://derbosoft.proboards.com/thread/27286/most-memorable-flights-boeing-viscounts
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