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"Paul Sengupta" wrote in message
... "Dave" wrote in message ... What references were you using? I'm not trying to be funny but you seem to be rather a long way apart - it may be a camera issue. Typical refs for a Bulldog are flap/aileron junction (or wingtip) on spinner, looking straight down elevator hinge (or tailplane tip on strobe) and equal upper/lower wing surfaces. Them's the ones. Most of the photos are taken while I was a bit further out. The third from the left on the top row is about in the right position, at least that's where I was comfortable! :-) I may have been closer on occasion, hard to tell from the different angle. It was only my second lesson... Do you fancy coming up for some practice sometime? You're not involved with this Beagle Pup & Bulldog Club formation I take it? Paul Paul, I'll send you an email. Dave S |
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