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UNKNOWN, Miscellaneous Various, C/N: unknown

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UNKNOWN, Miscellaneous Various C/N unknown, Richard Pearse's third aeroplane, built between 1928 and 1944. It actually never flew, although it had many features that are now incoporated in modern aircraft. Preserved at the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland, New Zealand.

Richard Pearse's third aeroplane, built between 1928 and 1944. It actually never flew, although it had many features that are now incoporated in modern aircraft. Preserved at the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland, New Zealand.

Folder: Micha Lueck's photo gallery > Preserved > Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT, Auckland, New Zealand

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Photographer: Micha Lueck
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Shot Date: 2006-05-28
Upload Date: 2006-05-28
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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon PowerShot A70
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2006:05:27 23:12:20
Original Image Size: 1280 x 960 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/60 sec
F Number: f/2.8
Exposure Bias: 0
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Focal Length: 5.40625 mm
Flash: Red Eye, Auto-Mode
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
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