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Old 8th Sep 2002, 20:29
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Cool Low Flying Photo Shoots

Hi all,

below are a small selection of low flying pictures taken recently in LFA7 and 17.

All photo's are timed and dated and we may have already snapped you. To find out where we have been or where and when we are going next please feel free to Contact me . Photos can be supplied in digital or print.






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Low Flying? You're having a laugh!. Thats not low flying... Try LFA 1(A,B,C) or some parts of LFA 2.
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Low flying is when you can see UP the skirt of the girl you're trying to dazzle
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"Low Flying" or not they're still good pickies especially the GR1.
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Or LFA 19 High Spirits!

Nice medium level phots though WCU.
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I have a nice photo from the early seventies showing a Gnat at v.low level over Kemble....not sure how to post it though ? Makes for great PC wallpaper. Credit goes to the old man who was somewhere nearby at the time.

Tips on posting it would be appreciated.
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Tips on posting it would be appreciated.

You need to put the image on a website and then provide a link to it. If you can put it on a website and then let us know were it can be found, I can advise you on how to then put it on this page.

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Nice shots!
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There are some similar (but better) pic at this website

Please: Do NOT print links to other sites that have any commercial content as that one has. Albeit that it didn't work! It is still advertising. Sorry, but that is the policy on PPRuNe
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Very sorry!!!....Am learning fast
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What not to Post?

Can we have some guidance, or point me to the existing guidance, on what constitutes advertising and/or unacceptable linking. I didn't see the link that has been editted out by PP Pop so don't know what the commercial content was.

Many of us have posted links to commercial sites eg to respond to a 'where can i buy a something-or-other' question. There are lots of product endorsements; PPrune Pop himself has endorsed ntl (so did I). What constitutes advertising?

I haven't found anything definitive in FAQs or on the registration page and I just want to make sure I don't get it wrong.
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Fair enough!

The link pointed directly to a site that was advertising their products for sale. We do not allow that. This is because PPRuNe relies on advertising for it's existence, so that you, and everyone else, can enjoy it. Free advertising to anyone is not fair to those who pay.

PPrune Pop himself has endorsed ntl
I assume this to mean that I have posted that in answer to a question concerning an ISP I said that I used NTL. That is true and we do not object to that. It's being done all the time on the Computer Issues forum.

Hope that clears it up for you. If not e-mail me.

jimgriff- ok, no problem.

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I linked to a site which sold low flying photos taken in mid wales. Yes the prints were for sale and not free but I just thought that peeps might like to see some real low flying (...mind that sheep...) who knows some of you might recognise the shots..anyway mail me if you want the link...
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Thanks Tiger Mate, unfortunately I don't have my own website to post the pic on...anyone able to help please ?
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X-Q:

try www.pbase.com
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Thumbs up

Thanks Wub, have used that site and can now show all :



Hope it's worked !!

B*gger and damnation !! I need help Tiger Mate !!

Oh well, the pic's here: http://www.pbase.com/image/4765859 if you'd like to go and have a look.
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Jebus. I hope the photog was given a decent burial.
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Picture coming )
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That pictures been here before, and I seem to remember some people suggesting its a fake. I think it is, because firstly you can see blue edges around the smoke, even right on the ground, where its should be green or brown. Someone hasn't cut it out properly.

And the shadows don't add up. The outline on the ground suggests the sun is at about 1 o'clock in the picture, and slightly ahead of the plane, but the shadow for the left ( your left ) intake suggests the sun is somewhere else.
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For future reference:

Right click on the image you want to portray.

Copy the full address.

When writing your message there is an insert image key (where the bold / italic etc bits are.

A pop up message will ask you for the full address

insert and bobs your uncle.

(I will delete this and the previous post if X-QUORK is able to edit his previous entry succesfully, meanwhile gutsy pilot, barking photographer!!)

Looks real enough to me, and from the days well before todays magical imagery
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