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On 08/12/2012 20:58, Transistor Bubblezap wrote:
Hi TB, thank you for those, there looks to be some interesting stuff there. Ri©ardo -- Moving things in still pictures |
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®i©ardo wrote in
: On 08/12/2012 20:58, Transistor Bubblezap wrote: Hi TB, thank you for those, there looks to be some interesting stuff there. Ri©ardo Yes, it is very interesting. They've made a really nice museum with limited resources. 110% recommended. Fuse of Gloster Gladiator "Faith" is in another museum. Didn't go to see it. Have to go back there sometime! |
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On 13/12/2012 22:15, Transistor Bubblezap wrote:
®i©ardo wrote in : On 08/12/2012 20:58, Transistor Bubblezap wrote: Hi TB, thank you for those, there looks to be some interesting stuff there. Ri©ardo Yes, it is very interesting. They've made a really nice museum with limited resources. 110% recommended. Fuse of Gloster Gladiator "Faith" is in another museum. Didn't go to see it. Have to go back there sometime! Thank you - I must get there sometime! Regards Ri©ardo -- Moving things in still pictures |
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On 13/12/12 10:15 PM, Transistor Bubblezap wrote:
Fuse of Gloster Gladiator "Faith" is in another museum. Didn't go to see it. Have to go back there sometime! Here are a couple of 'Faith' in the National War Museum, Malta. Laurie |
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Laurie wrote in
eb.com: On 13/12/12 10:15 PM, Transistor Bubblezap wrote: Fuse of Gloster Gladiator "Faith" is in another museum. Didn't go to see it. Have to go back there sometime! Here are a couple of 'Faith' in the National War Museum, Malta. Laurie Attachment decoded: IMG_2813.jpg --------------040702000609020306090803 Attachment decoded: IMG_2814.jpg --------------040702000609020306090803-- Thnx for sharing the pics. Nice! |
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®i©ardo wrote in
: On 13/12/2012 22:15, Transistor Bubblezap wrote: ®i©ardo wrote in : On 08/12/2012 20:58, Transistor Bubblezap wrote: Hi TB, thank you for those, there looks to be some interesting stuff there. Ri©ardo Yes, it is very interesting. They've made a really nice museum with limited resources. 110% recommended. Fuse of Gloster Gladiator "Faith" is in another museum. Didn't go to see it. Have to go back there sometime! Thank you - I must get there sometime! Regards Ri©ardo Go for it! Lots of history in Malta if you like that stuff. Avoid the taxis parked at taxi ranks! They will screw you for every $ if you let 'em. Book something in advance for a friendly (well.. friendlier...) driver and a fair price. Edmond Garage is probably the best. |
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On 15/12/2012 12:23, Transistor Bubblezap wrote:
®i©ardo wrote in : On 13/12/2012 22:15, Transistor Bubblezap wrote: ®i©ardo wrote in : On 08/12/2012 20:58, Transistor Bubblezap wrote: Hi TB, thank you for those, there looks to be some interesting stuff there. Ri©ardo Yes, it is very interesting. They've made a really nice museum with limited resources. 110% recommended. Fuse of Gloster Gladiator "Faith" is in another museum. Didn't go to see it. Have to go back there sometime! Thank you - I must get there sometime! Regards Ri©ardo Go for it! Lots of history in Malta if you like that stuff. Avoid the taxis parked at taxi ranks! They will screw you for every $ if you let 'em. Book something in advance for a friendly (well.. friendlier...) driver and a fair price. Edmond Garage is probably the best. Thank you for the advice - this seems to happen the world over which is why I usually catch the bus! ;-) -- Moving things in still pictures |
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On 15/12/12 12:03 PM, Transistor Bubblezap wrote:
Thnx for sharing the pics. Nice! You're welcome. I enjoyed looking at your shots too. It was interesting to see things had changed even in a month (I was there in September). For instance the Bird Bog had gained its wings. I don't know how long you have been going there but the Aviation museum has been making great progress over the last few years. For instance compare your (excellent) shot of the DC3 complete with wings with these of the same aircraft one in June 2011 when it had just been moved into the new hanger but before the wings were fitted and in September 2009 when it was stored outside but pretty much in the same place. Laurie |
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Laurie wrote in
eb.com: On 15/12/12 12:03 PM, Transistor Bubblezap wrote: Thnx for sharing the pics. Nice! You're welcome. I enjoyed looking at your shots too. It was interesting to see things had changed even in a month (I was there in September). For instance the Bird Bog had gained its wings. I don't know how long you have been going there but the Aviation museum has been making great progress over the last few years. For instance compare your (excellent) shot of the DC3 complete with wings with these of the same aircraft one in June 2011 when it had just been moved into the new hanger but before the wings were fitted and in September 2009 when it was stored outside but pretty much in the same place. Laurie Attachment decoded: untitled-2.txt --------------080005080001090905070202 Attachment decoded: IMG_3540.jpg --------------080005080001090905070202 Attachment decoded: IMG_0534.jpg --------------080005080001090905070202-- For instance compare your (excellent) shot of the DC3 complete with My shot is excellent? Thank you very much for saying so! However, I persoanlly feel that my photography is best described by the term "snapshot"! I enjoy pictures of aircraft prior to and during restoration much more than post restoration (thus my pics of the junk 'round back) so I liked your photos of the DC3 minus its outer wing. As an aside, that is a thick airfoil! I am sure that The Incomplete Guide To Airfoil Usage would engighten me about the profile used if I would bother to look it up, but nontheless, I had not appreciated that it was so thick. Good for reacting torques arising from MLG drag loads and engine vertical loads I suppose. Plus a less sudden stall in an era when pilot training was perhaps less methodical than today. When will I go there next? A subsequent trip to Malta is unlikely in the next few years - too many other places to go - but if I wind up there again, for sure I'll visit the museum. |
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