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Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 6:59 AM
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Subject: More images from PDML UK
uploaded a few more images to my site yesterday.
Click the Airshow portefolio on the left menu at http://oksne.net
Anyone who knows the names of any of those planes
I have altered...
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From: David Chang-Sang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 July 2002 12:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: More images from PDML UK
Hmm..
I love vintage aircraft - always have - ever since I was a
kid and I'd put together model kits
uploaded a few more images to my site yesterday.
Click the Airshow portefolio on the left menu at http://oksne.net
Anyone who knows the names of any of those planes?
Jostein. Please accept this as constructive criticism: (I should not say too much as I
did not take any pix whatsoever) - have
Jostein, top middle photo- plane second from left is a US Navy Corsair used
heavily in the South Pacific theater, plane third from left looks to be a
P-40? used by the Flying Tiger's in Asia and plane on far right looks to me
to ba a P-51 Mustang used extensively to provide escort service to
Hi, Peter!
I see your point. In this case it really makes a difference.
I'll see to it tonight.
There main reason for the chaos is that I've let Photoshop assign
filenames autmatically, while I didn't scan the images in the same
order as they are on the films.
Sorry about that.
Jostein
In the other pics:2nd row far left-Corsair, 2nd row middle pic looks to be
a line of P-51 Mustangs with Allison engines before the switch was made to
the Rolls Royce Merlin power plant, 2nd row far right might be a RAF
Spitfire, 3rd row far left-Spitfire?, 3rd row middle US B-26 bomber, 5th
uploaded a few more images to my site yesterday.
Click the Airshow portefolio on the left menu at http://oksne.net
Anyone who knows the names of any of those planes?
Flight of 4:
Spitfire, Corsair, P-40, P-51
Bill KG4LOV
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Jostein. Please accept this as constructive criticism: (I should not say
too much as I did not take any pix whatsoever) - have you ever considered
the way in which the thumbs are arranged, on first viewing?
I once worked in a picture library and learned how to make up a
presentation. Most
Hi,
I am having difficulty getting the images to load other than v.
slowly, but
David wrote:
1) Bristol Bulldog
Hawker. (Hart, I think, but can't remember)
2) Flight of 4 - Supermarine Spitfire, F4U Corsair, P38 Kittyhawk, P51-D
Mustang
3) umm.. damn.. it's on the tip
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Päivä: 25. heinäkuuta 2002 13:27
Aihe: RE: More images from PDML UK
Hmm..
I love vintage aircraft - always have - ever since I was a kid and I'd put
together model kits over and over and over again :)
Let's see.. naming..
I'll try and see how many I can get right
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