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Is that anywhere near the "Nut Tree"? Been to the Renaissance Faire a couple of times when it was held there. I remember there was a private or at least small plane airport right next to the Faire site.
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The last photo was taken at the Vaca Valley R/C sight which is about 10 miles from the Nut Tree. The first photo was taken up at the Woodland-Davis Aeromodelers field which is, as the name sort of gives away, between Woodland and Davis.
Another photo, this one timed JUST right.
< Message edited by Stevo-RCU -- 3/31/2004 1:13:51 AM >
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HEY STEVE!!!! I live right next to you!!!! Dixon CA. I go to the Dixon Modelers. You had a nice place at the mall! Are you going to to the float fly? of my pic! [image]hypersonic scramjet[/image]
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Nice place at the mall? Do you mean plane? If so, I didn't have anything at the mall show. The pictures I've posted so far have all been of friends planes. None of mine yet. For the "How do I post a picture" question, that's easy. Near the bottom left hand corner of the dialoge box there's a link that says "Upload Images", you just click on that, it opens a new little window, click the browes button and find the picture you want to post, then click OK. That's it, easy as pie
Here's a photo of a buddies Great Planes Ryan STA in military colors for all to enjoy
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I also posted one of these pictures in the crash forum, but it also belongs here because it is one of the best shots in my collection. I did not take the picture, another person at our field did. But I figured I would post it and share it with everyone else.
It was at our recent funfly event, funtana doing limbo contest. Connected with the pole holding the streamer. Notice the motor is a different direction then the rest of the airplane.
Matt
< Message edited by mklarich -- 4/17/2004 8:27:01 PM >
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Just put a camera in a GWS Slow Stick powered with an 800 size outrunner. This shot is of me on the bridge that goes over Ivy Falls Creek. The falls is two backyards from mine. My pictures are very experimental. I haven't figured out the relationships between height, camera angle, and aim.
This shot is from less than two hundred feet up using a very small 2 megapixel sony camera with a 128 meg memory stick.
< Message edited by spaulj -- 4/20/2004 11:53:53 AM >