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NONE Airport - Private airfield in Southern Ontario, Canada. This one closed few years ago because of ownership change.

Private airfield in Southern Ontario, Canada. This one closed few years ago because of ownership change.

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Airport NONE
NONE Airport
Photographer: PeterPasieka
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Shot Date: 2002-05-08
Upload Date: 2008-11-08
Views: 710

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Device Manufacturer: Casio
Device Model: QV-2900UX
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2002:05:08 11:17:48
Original Image Size: 800 x 600 pixels
Exposure Time: 21/12500 sec
F Number: f/4.8
Exposure Bias: 0
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Focal Length: 12.231 mm
Flash: No Flash
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  • NONE Airport - Private airfield in Southern Ontario, Canada - by PeterPasieka by PeterPasieka
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  • NONE Airport - Avro Lancaster prop at the entrance to  Thorpe Camp Visitors Centre - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall