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Re: New member, new aerie, new horizons

Postby rod smith » Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:22 am

Nice pix, Low level! That's the outlaw sitting there with Fred. I still have not had the pleasure of a flight.

It's amazing how in photos the faded wing colour makes it look like it is a two-tone aerie. It is not a yellow wing, at all, (originally, that is).

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Re: New member, new aerie, new horizons

Postby Low Level » Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:00 am

rod smith wrote:It's amazing how in photos the faded wing colour makes it look like it is a two-tone aerie. It is not a yellow wing, at all, (originally, that is).
The red wingtips also doesn't help. :wink:
rod smith wrote:(There is colour fading on the fabric at the wing leading edges. This is as a consequence of a hangar that had a two-foot gap between the top of the door and the roof line, exactly where the morning sun has been beating in for the last while.)
The dreaded hangar in the background :roll: with the morning sun on it. 8)
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