Aircraft A56-002 Photo

A56-002, 2018 Dassault Falcon 7X, C/N: 284
Royal Australian Air Force (A56-002) Dassault Falcon 7X at Wagga Wagga Airport
Photo Info
Photographer
YSWG-photography Contact
Shot Date 2019-07-03
Airport YSWG
Wagga Wagga Airport, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales Australia
Upload Date 2019-07-03
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EXIF Data
Camera Make Canon
Camera Model Canon EOS 6D
Lens EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM
Shutter Speed 1/1250 sec
Aperture f/8
ISO 200
Focal Length 135 mm
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Metering Mode Pattern
White Balance Manual
Software Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Macintosh)
Dimensions 2000 × 1333
Date Taken 2019-07-03 13:51:05
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A56-002 @ YSCB - Stbd view of RAAF 34 Sqn Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown about to taxy across Rwy 17/35 at Canberra International Airport (YSCB) on 03Nov2019. Three new Falcon 7X Bizjets have replaced the 3 Challenger 601s previously operated by 34 Sqn. - by Walnaus47
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A56-002 @ YSCB - Rear view of RAAF 34 Squadron Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown climbing out from Rwy 35 at the Canberra International Airport (YSCB) on 03Nov2019. Three new Falcon 7X Bizjets have replaced the 3 Challenger 601s previously operated by 34Sqn. - by Walnaus47
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@ YSCB
A56-002 - Front view of RAAF 34 Squadron Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown flying over Russell Offices Canberra on the morning of 03Jul2019. The Flypast was for the Chief of Air Force ‘Change of Command’ Ceremony, at 1026 hrs. - by Walnaus47
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A56-002 @ YSCB - Rear Stbd view of RAAF 34 Squadron Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown taxying across Rwy 17/35 at Canberra International Airport (YSCB) on 03Nov2019. Three new Falcon 7X Bizjets have replaced the 3 Challenger 601s previously operated by 34Sqn - by Walnaus47
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@ YSCB
A56-002 - Front under-side view of RAAF 34 Squadron Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown flying over Russell Offices Canberra on the morning of 03Jul2019. The Flypast was for the Chief of Air Force ‘Change of Command’ Ceremony, at 1026 hrs. - by Walnaus47
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