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Sleap Airfield Airport, Shrewsbury, England United Kingdom (EGCV) - Sleapkosh 2025

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Airport Sleap Airfield Airport, Shrewsbury, England United Kingdom (EGCV)
Photographer: Chris Hall
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Shot Date: 2025-07-11
Upload Date: 2025-07-19
Views: 60

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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon EOS 40D
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Shot Time: 2025:07:11 14:18:03
Original Image Size: 2000 x 1334 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/80 sec
F Number: f/22
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 200
Focal Length: 50 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
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  • Sleap Airfield Airport, Shrewsbury, England United Kingdom (EGCV) - competetors in the BAeA Golding-Barrett & Duxford Trophies at Sleap - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall
  • Sleap Airfield Airport, Shrewsbury, England United Kingdom (EGCV) - Final approach to Sleap - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall
  • Sleap Airfield Airport, Shrewsbury, England United Kingdom (EGCV) - Bristol Mercury XX radial from Westland Lysander Mk III T1655 which crashed on Cadair Berwyn on the 15th December 1942 while searching for Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIA P7295 - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall
  • Sleap Airfield Airport, Shrewsbury, England United Kingdom (EGCV) - visitors at the Vintage Piper fly in, Sleap - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall
  • Sleap Airfield Airport, Shrewsbury, England United Kingdom (EGCV) - Section of fuslage and tail plane from Vickers Wellington R1465 22 OTU which crashed on July 6th 1942, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, with the loss of all 6 RCAF crew members. The remaining wreakage still lies on the side of the mountain next to a memorial plaque - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall