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Lake Hood Seaplane Base (LHD) - Alaska Aviation Museum at Lake Hood now has a DC-6 added to the outside Collection

Alaska Aviation Museum at Lake Hood now has a DC-6 added to the outside Collection

Folder: Terry Fletcher's photo gallery > Americas (North & South) > Alaskan Airfields > 2010 June Alaska Visit > Anchorage - Lake Hood

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Airport Lake Hood Seaplane Base (LHD)
Anchorage, AK
Photographer: Terry Fletcher
More photos by Terry Fletcher
Shot Date: 2010-06-10
Upload Date: 2010-06-28
Views: 1796

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Device Manufacturer: Sony
Device Model: DSC-H2
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2010:06:10 06:53:26
Original Image Size: 1024 x 683 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
F Number: f/4
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 80
Focal Length: 13.5 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
Scene Type: Directly Photographed
Contrast: 0
Saturation: 0
Sharpness: 0
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  • Lake Hood Seaplane Base (LHD) - If I had to pick just one airfield in the world it would be Lake Hood!  I'm just surprised that nobody has yet posted this sign amonst the great views that appear on the site. - by Pete Hughes by Pete Hughes
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  • Lake Hood Seaplane Base (LHD) - Lake Hood in Anchorage on a sunny afternoon - by Christopher Maize by Christopher Maize
  • Lake Hood Seaplane Base (LHD) - Orange balls mark low wires on approach to water landing - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson
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