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N675LF, 1944 De Havilland DH-82A Tiger Moth II, C/N: 86572

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Photo ID: AC1261332

N675LF, 1944 De Havilland DH-82A Tiger Moth II C/N 86572, 1944 De Havilland DH-82A TIGER MOTH II, De Havilland Gipsy Major inverted in-line air-cooled 135 Hp, taking the active

1944 De Havilland DH-82A TIGER MOTH II, De Havilland Gipsy Major inverted in-line air-cooled 135 Hp, taking the active

Folder: Doug Robertson's photo gallery > Biplane Warbirds-Standard class > DeHavilland

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Photographer: Doug Robertson
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Shot Date: 2016-11-16
Airport: SZP
Santa Paula Airport
Upload Date: 2017-01-10
Views: 192

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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon EOS REBEL SL1
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Shot Time: 2016:11:16 10:44:54
Original Image Size: 2124 x 1416 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/200 sec
F Number: f/10
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 100
Focal Length: 28 mm
Flash: Compulsory Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
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  • N675LF @ SZP - 1944 De Havilland DH-82 TIGER MOTH II, landing Rwy 22, panned shot - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • N675LF @ SZP - 1944 DeHavilland DH 82A TIGER MOTH, Gipsy Major I 4 cylinder air-cooled 135 Hp inverted in-line engine - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • N675LF @ SZP - 1944 DeHavilland DH 82A TIGER MOTH, Gipsy Major I 4 cylinder air-cooled 135 Hp inverted in-line engine, S turns taxi - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • N675LF @ SZP - 1944 DeHavilland DH 82A TIGER MOTH, Gipsy Major I 4 cylinder air-cooled 135 Hp inverted in-line engine, near touchdown Rwy 22 - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • N675LF @ SZP - 1944 De Havilland DH.82 TIGER MOTH, one half of a biplane? - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP