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G-BSTV, 1967 Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six, C/N: 32-40378

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G-BSTV, 1967 Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six Cherokee Six C/N 32-40378, Longterm derilict Cherokee Six now moved under the trees.

Longterm derilict Cherokee Six now moved under the trees.

Folder: BIKE PILOT's photo gallery > POPHAM EGHP > 2010-08-19 STARLIGHT FOUNDATION DAY

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Photographer: BIKE PILOT
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Shot Date: 2010-08-19
Airport: EGHP
Popham Airfield Airport, Popham, England United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2010-08-30
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Device Manufacturer: Nikon
Device Model: E5700
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2010:08:19 10:12:47
Original Image Size: 1920 x 1472 pixels
Exposure Time: 5/816 sec
F Number: f/4.6
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 200
Focal Length: 10 mm
Flash: No Flash
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Scene Type: Directly Photographed
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  • G-BSTV @ EGHP - Left to rot at Popham airfield EGHP. She was a resident for many years then left to rot in the trees but was moved down by the hangers, cleaned up and then disappeared. I'm hoping she has another owner who has her back where she belong's (in the air). - by Marc Mansbridge by Marc Mansbridge @ EGHP
  • G-BSTV @ EGHP - At the Vintage Fly-in at Popham Sept '12 - by Noel Kearney by Noel Kearney @ EGHP
  • G-BSTV @ EGHP - at Popham Airfield, Hampshire - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGHP
  • G-BSTV @ EGHP - At the Vintage Fly-in at Popham Sept '12 - by Noel Kearney by Noel Kearney @ EGHP
  • G-BSTV @ EGHP - Ex: N4069R > G-BSTV - Originally owned in private hands September 1990 and de-registered and cancelled by the CAA May 2010 - by Clive Glaister by Clive Glaister @ EGHP