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Old 08-14-2005, 01:42 PM
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Default Spitfire in flight picture

Just thought I would share this picture I took on Saturday 13th Aug....Minor touch up's using Photoshop to hide switch and non scale muffler.

Canon 20D, 100-300 USM lens at 200mm, F10, 500/sec @ 400 ISO

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Old 08-14-2005, 02:08 PM
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Default RE: Spitfire in flight picture

Mike
Great picture! Can almost here the roar of the Merlin!
Would be great if you could post some specs.

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Old 08-14-2005, 02:36 PM
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Default RE: Spitfire in flight picture

Thanks for the compliment Our little club hosts a fun fly once a year at the local airport here and we receive great support from the region. I can get the specs for you but I do know it is a Pica 5th scale Sptifire....I'll fire out an email to the owner and shall post the specs once I get them.

The owners brother had a 5th scale Hurricane there and they flew together....what an awesome show and like you said, you could easily imagine the sound of the Merlin engine. The Hurricane had a retract break and the left side would not lock down or go up so it was belly landed into the grass (see picture) with not so much as a prop breaking!!
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Old 08-15-2005, 01:32 PM
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Default RE: Spitfire in flight picture

That's funny that you mentioned the mishap. I, habitually look at the attachments prior to reading the text. As I lookat at the third shot coming in for a landing, I immiatelt thought - uh, oh! That lamding gears not all the way down. Sure enough, next shot - glad there was some deep grass. Good stuff guy

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Old 08-16-2005, 04:37 PM
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Default RE: Spitfire in flight picture

The Pilot of the Hurricane was in a perfect attitude for a careful landing with the damaged Gear. Kudos should also go to the Photog for capturing the shot that. You can see exactly how the Flaps are out and grabbing that air for every last bit of lift and although we can't tell exactally how fast it is flying with the assumption that it isn't gaining altitude and in fact loosing it because he is landing, you can see how much "bite" the elevator is getting with the amount of deflection it has.

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