
Vincent 1900C came through which was interesting.


This CTC Piper was doing circuits for around 2 hours probably...


EUD was going back and forth as usual...






That's all.
Alex
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Anthony wrote:QUOTE (Anthony @ Jul 10 2008, 03:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Nice pics Alex.
I find ROT to be thoroughly boring, so i don't go out there much. Seeing something like VAE come in would be cool, but I think I'd get tired of the same old 1900D, Q300, AT7 and occasional 737.
I never realised how different the 1900C looked to the 1900D - the forehead makes all the difference.
Yea, I don't often head down there, but I met up with Daniel and had a chat and walk around for about an hour - otherwise I would have had a really boring Wednesday.
Yea, coming out of the C you almost have to double over, whereas in the D it's maybe three quarters.
Cheers Matt, thanks for the comment...
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benwynn wrote:QUOTE (benwynn @ Jul 10 2008, 09:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yeah, I can barly stand up in the 1900D (well that was a long time ago, maybe not now), the C is just discracefulbut IMO it looks way better, retro FTW
Chuckle .. wait till you have a chance to walk though a WWII bomber ... or a Bomb station in a Canberra .. thinking what many of those guys did many years back...SCARY , the Beech , a nice smooth cruzy tube to fly in .. and the Metro
Trolly wrote:QUOTE (Trolly @ Jul 11 2008, 03:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I love how you edit up and display your photography Alex, you certainly have a talent for it
Yeah I was going to say essentially the same thingQUOTEDo you clean the insides or outsides of the planes VAC? I thought the rain would do the exteriors for you?[/quote]
Na the exteriors mostly, the interiors are easy. We clean the undercarriage with kerosene and then the rest (especially where there's soot from the engines) with polish. The detergent ANZ use will create a wax over the soot if you don't get it off, which makes it harder and harder each time you try. The polish cuts through it and makes it shiny (although VAE wasn't looking particularly good that day- see the engine cowls).
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Alex wrote:QUOTE (Alex @ Jul 10 2008, 03:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Vincent 1900C came through which was interesting.
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Realy like the way you present your pics AlexSame with your FS screen shots
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