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G-ABVE, 1932 Arrow Active 2, C/N: 2

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G-ABVE, 1932 Arrow Active 2 C/N 2, The Real Aeroplane Club's Summer Madness Fly-In, Breighton

The Real Aeroplane Club's Summer Madness Fly-In, Breighton

Folder: Chris Hall's photo gallery > Breighton-EGBR > 05-08-12-Summer Madness Fly-in

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Photographer: Chris Hall
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Shot Date: 2012-08-05
Airport: EGBR
EGBR Airport
Upload Date: 2012-08-26
Views: 275

Photo MetaData

Device Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Device Model: FinePix HS28EXR
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2012:08:05 10:24:05
Original Image Size: 1600 x 1069 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/105 sec
F Number: f/3.2
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 400
Focal Length: 6.5 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
Scene Type: Directly Photographed
Contrast:
Saturation:
Sharpness: 0
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  • G-ABVE @ EGBR - at Breighton Aerodrome, North Yorkshire - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGBR
  • G-ABVE @ EGTH - Arrow Active 2 at the Shuttleworth Collection, Biggleswade - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke @ EGTH
  • G-ABVE - Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England. August 1993 - by Peter Ashton by Peter Ashton
  • G-ABVE @ EGTO - Taken at Rochester during a Tiger Club Air Show September 1963. It was 'dressed' as a German aircraft for a dog fight demonstration with G-ACDC which was crashed before it could take place. Taken on pre-release Ilford colour fim on a Voightlander Bessa. - by Martin Coull by Martin Coull @ EGTO
  • G-ABVE @ EGBR - Swung on landing and became stranded in the crops but was undamaged. Arrow Active 2 at The Real Aeroplane Company, Breighton Airfield, July 14 2013. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGBR