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The Home of Photos in Dunnunda! Mk II

Ok, so I didn't have it quite wound up as hard as Trent's red helicopter, but it's about as quick as I'm ever going to go sitting in a piston twin.
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PM, any chance of a colour photo so the Beaver doesn't look so "wrinkled" down the fuselage? Just curious to compare what the 2 different "exposures" look like. My guess is the non classic photo will iron out the wrinkles of the exquisite Clutch Cargo machine.
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Had a bad thundery at GLA last month. Here are a few photos of a 182 that had a lightning strike on the ground. Notice the prop tips and the welding on the the rim. It popped bits out of the tarmac around the a/c. It'll be a strip and radio repair/replace at least.



If only we could harness the power



If only we could harness the power
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I know it's another farking seaplane photo, but a new camera, and a near perfect day was just to hard to say no too! I put it up on another website and it was very popular so enjoy! Happy New Year all! 




Meanwhile, what Piano Man is really thinking...
Did I pump out the floats?
Will the mooring hold?
Is that the wind starting to come up?
Where are those bloody passengers?
Will I beat the tide?
I love floats, I really do!
Did I pump out the floats?
Will the mooring hold?
Is that the wind starting to come up?
Where are those bloody passengers?
Will I beat the tide?
I love floats, I really do!
