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Reminds me of a similar piccie of a Hornet (I think) but somehow in the production it had been 'mirrored' and was backward. Have I remembered that correctly? I was probably in high school when that piccie appeared so may have remembered it incorrectly.


Piaggio P166

The poor photo 'quality' suggests that I shouldn't even post this one, but the uniqueness of the subject has prevailed ......

The poor photo 'quality' suggests that I shouldn't even post this one, but the uniqueness of the subject has prevailed ......
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poor photo 'quality'
I'd be interested to know what film these old photos were taken on, looks like a fair bit of slide but perhaps not all of them are?

FOR
Is that last photo in Adelaide, I am from there and have worked at ADL and dont recognize the background, is that looking toward Tapleys Hill Road, if it is ADL.??
Is that last photo in Adelaide, I am from there and have worked at ADL and dont recognize the background, is that looking toward Tapleys Hill Road, if it is ADL.??

Is that last photo in Adelaide, I am from there and have worked at ADL and dont recognize the background, is that looking toward Tapleys Hill Road, if it is ADL.??

My estimate is that the area behind the aircraft would now be the location of the RFDS complex - and other buildings in that area. These days I'm usually far too busy negotiating the new traffic arrangements to adequately take in the more interesting parts of the ADL experience.

FOR

If you have the time and inclination, it's quite a simple procedure to correct those older prints for colour fade. Using photoshop you could also reign in the highlights which appear to be slightly blown.
I'd be interested to know what film these old photos were taken on, looks like a fair bit of slide but perhaps not all of them are?
Thank you for your suggestion - it's well received. I've tried, there may indeed be better ways of doing it.

FOR
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Perutz was a great film - my favourite was Kodachrome 25, I've restored a heap of slides back to near original condition, despite having been stored in a damp shed for forty years. Some of them had turned magenta, amazing what you can recover though.
FOR - apologies, haven't had a play with Elements yet, but looks like ArcSoft is doing a good job!
FOR - apologies, haven't had a play with Elements yet, but looks like ArcSoft is doing a good job!

All of these have been "worked on" on the way you describe.
DF.

Clinton, Grumpy Monkey Mirage A3-78 looks to have a 286 gallon centre line tank. Well spotted, the deployed speedbrakes. I think that the "panniers" with the Dzus fasteners were mainly used to do a bit of smuggling from Tengah to Butterworth by 75 and 3 Sqns. And that they were "Big Jugs" ie 386 gallon? Ours at 3 Sqn sure was. ( Almost everyone in 1981 wanted a then brand new Sony or National VCR and blank tapes . The baggers' wives wanted to copy "Debbie does Dallas" and other similar quality movies...) So that aircraft had 600 gallons along with 55 in the leading edges plus 220g in the supersonics. Along with 286g in the centreline. A fair bit or range with the afterburner off. Goodness, the Skull may have even been the pilot in this photo.... Cheers, Despot 20.

Bloody hell, Cpt Bloggs! That looks like A3-116 in which I spent the most exciting hour of my life on 24th Jan 1980. (Just checking the date on my office wall "MachBuster certificate". An engine air test in the then 77Sqn dual Mirage. Flying through the speed of sound. Then later, hooning low level around Myall lakes. Sadly, A3-116 was broken up but the fin is preserved outside the Australian Air League HQ at Coffs Harbour Airport. On my infrequent visits there, I give it a slap and kiss. Thanks, so much to my pilot Brian Johnson. I wonder what you are doing these days? Cheers, Despot 20.

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Something for the QF boys to get used to seeing.
SMACKDOWN!

The windsock (visible under #4 engine) looks quite benign too.
and the second picture-
Interesting use of landing lights -at that height and daylight!
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