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Oct 12, 2008 20:28 |  #16

3Turner wrote in post #6484022 (external link)
Very nicely done prop blur set :D. What is that first plane?

Not sure. He was identifying as "Experimental" with the tower, I looked up the N number and found nothing.


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Oct 12, 2008 21:20 |  #17

I'd have to wonder why you wouldn't like the photo quality. That shutter speed would leave a lot of us with fuzzy images. Very well done to my eyes.


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Oct 12, 2008 21:26 |  #18

A2EVOMR wrote in post #6484132 (external link)
Not sure. He was identifying as "Experimental" with the tower, I looked up the N number and found nothing.

Didn't see the N number...unless its the set under the wings.


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Oct 12, 2008 23:48 |  #19

Always a bit of a balancing act getting the prop blur but sharp planes. I think you did well though ;)


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Oct 13, 2008 07:15 |  #20

3Turner wrote in post #6484022 (external link)
Very nicely done prop blur set :D. What is that first plane?

It is a home built plane. I believe that Vans is the plans and parts maker. The name of the person that built the plane will eventually be under the manufacturer when the reg. number makes it through the paperwork and posting cycle. All homer built planes are considered experimental. I think it is either a Vans RV-4 or RV-6. I get confused on the different maodels they make.




  
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Oct 13, 2008 07:40 |  #21

bowtie wrote in post #6486583 (external link)
=bowtie`;6486583]It is a home built plane. I believe that Vans is the plans and parts maker. The name of the person that built the plane will eventually be under the manufacturer when the reg. number makes it through the paperwork and posting cycle. All homer built planes are considered experimental. I think it is either a Vans RV-4 or RV-6. I get confused on the different maodels they make.

I was thinkin that too...


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Oct 13, 2008 09:03 |  #22

bowtie wrote in post #6486583 (external link)
=bowtie`;6486583]It is a home built plane. I believe that Vans is the plans and parts maker. The name of the person that built the plane will eventually be under the manufacturer when the reg. number makes it through the paperwork and posting cycle. All homer built planes are considered experimental. I think it is either a Vans RV-4 or RV-6. I get confused on the different maodels they make.

Ah, I was thinking some Brit military trainer....never crossed by head about a home built plane. Thanks


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Oct 13, 2008 11:12 |  #23

I have a new-found respect for those of you who can shoot a 400mm handheld at that slow a shutter speed. I had a helluva time shooting props and rotors at an airshow this past weekend because the show's flight box was out in the middle of a bay (distance to subject was further than normal). I had a few barely decent shots at 1/500. :(

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Oct 13, 2008 12:13 |  #24

Great shots.


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