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Genghis the Engineer 26th Jul 2011 17:58

I think, technically, we are licencing the right to publish to them.

A publisher and a copyright holder are not (necessarily) the same.

The Ts&Cs really don't say anything about it, but this would be my understanding having worried quite a lot about book/magazine copyright issues over the years.

G

stickandrudderman 26th Jul 2011 19:17

I thought this thread was so that people could post pictures?

Jan Olieslagers 26th Jul 2011 19:29

Don't be fundamentalist - especially not if that basic purpose can't be met anyway, as was my case.

stewmath 26th Jul 2011 19:52

lol ive started something here aint i, lol.

If the person took the picture and posted it then its perfectly fine to do so.

Also if someone else took the picture of your plane and you posted it im sure they are not going to be anal enough to say anything.

Genghis the Engineer 26th Jul 2011 21:34

Well said Stewmath - how about more pictures of peoples flying machines?

G

IFMU 27th Jul 2011 01:44

Schweizer 1-35C
 
I may have posted this before, but to get the thread back on topic here is my 1-35C:

[Please re-size to not more than 1024 x 768 - mods]

Saab Dastard 27th Jul 2011 07:42

Please ensure that your photographs (of which I hope there will be many) fit into the standard page width, and are therefore limited to 1024 in width.

Thanks

SD

AdamFrisch 27th Jul 2011 09:31

My '53 AC 520.

http://www.adamfrisch.com/images/N527P-1.jpg

stewmath 27th Jul 2011 09:41

Adam, nice plane. Very nice!

AdamFrisch 27th Jul 2011 11:59

Until you get up close and see the peel painting off and the surface corrosion and all the hangar rash;)

Next is a complete strip job to bare metal and see what needs fixing after that.

Ultra long hauler 5th Aug 2011 19:20


Originally Posted by stewmath (Post 6596694)
Come on ladies and gentleman get uploading them :)

Well Stewmath, your thread isn´t exactly rockin´………so let me post 1 or 2 pics of my present project:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3820316/Paytriot1.jpg

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3820316/Patriot.jpg

These are pics from the factory paint department (read "garden") in Cali, Colombia.

Come on people, please keep them pics coming!!


###Ultra Long Hauler###

Stephen Furner 5th Aug 2011 21:33

Photos of my Cessna F172H are on the AirBritain www site complete with full copyright claim.

http://www.abpic.co.uk/images/images/1223302F.jpg

http://www.abpic.co.uk/images/images/1161497M.jpg

I don't know the photographer who took them but I think did a good job of it.

Stephen

Ultra long hauler 5th Aug 2011 23:02

Avec toi???
 

Originally Posted by Stephen Furner (Post 6622116)
Photos of my Cessna F172H are on the AirBritain www site complete with full copyright claim.

I don't know the photographer who took them but I think did a good job of it.

Stephen

Nice to see they claim the rights etc……..hahaha.
Good registration by the way, for the French speakers I mean--> G-WITH, is that some sort of sibling of the Sopwith??

Congrats Stephen, beautiful machine! Does it have the Garmin G1000?


###Ultra Long Hauler###

thing 5th Aug 2011 23:55

That looks in good nick Steven, is it about a '67 or '68 model? We have an 'aitch' at our club, it's very nice to fly and stops in midair with those 40 degree flaps.

Pilot DAR 5th Aug 2011 23:55

I am lucky to have two delightful aircraft which I keep here at home, and fly regularly: My 1975 Cessna 150, which I have owned for 24 years,

http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/o...t/IMG_2357.jpg

And the 1977 Thurston Teal, of which I have been custodian for 3 years. It is now for sale on behalf of it's Scandinavian owner.

http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/o...peIsland-1.jpg

thing 5th Aug 2011 23:57

Love both of those shots! How do you figure out whether the ice is thick enough? I'm also impressed with the sky.........I remember a day like that in UK about 12 years ago.......

AdamFrisch 6th Aug 2011 03:14

DAR - how's the Thurston to fly compared to the Lake Buccaneer? I have a huge amount of love for the Lakes and would love to one day have one...

Pilot DAR 6th Aug 2011 03:16

It can be very difficult to determine the thickness of the ice from the air. The sure thing, which I do when in doubt, is to put on an dry immersion suit, and walk the ice first. I take a battery drill, with a 12" long auger, and drill the ice, in a number of places where I propose to land. With totally clear ice, what you see is what you get. Other types of ice can be treacherous, even when "thick".

The ice pictured here is 10" thick, and that's the bottom of the lake 12 feet down you can see under the wheel!

http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/o...t/IMG_2187.jpg

Ultra long hauler 7th Aug 2011 14:54

Apollo Delta Jet
 
Not my own plane, but a new club member took his first flight in her yesterday……….thought I´d share with you people.
Also to keep this oh so interesting thread going………. (hint hint hint).

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3820316/HCU0063%20kopie.jpg


###Ultra Long Hauler###

tractorpuller 8th Aug 2011 16:59

Got a share in this one and that's me on take-off :)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...tts_start1.jpg


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