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EGBR Airport - Bristol Hercules XVI radial engine recovered from the crash site of Handley Page Halifax Mk III LV905/EY-W which was shot down on the evening of 24th May 1944 near Bergse Maas, Holland with the lost of all seven crew members.

Bristol Hercules XVI radial engine recovered from the crash site of Handley Page Halifax Mk III LV905/EY-W which was shot down on the evening of 24th May 1944 near Bergse Maas, Holland with the lost of all seven crew members.

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

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EGBR Airport
Photographer: Chris Hall
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Shot Date: 2012-08-05
Upload Date: 2012-08-26
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Device Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Device Model: FinePix HS28EXR
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2012:08:05 14:15:25
Original Image Size: 1600 x 1200 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/350 sec
F Number: f/4.5
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 100
Focal Length: 5.8 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
Scene Type: Directly Photographed
Contrast:
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Sharpness: 0
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