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Old February 14th 10, 03:58 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Tom Barrows
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Old February 15th 10, 03:25 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Tom Barrows wrote in
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Jess Wundering wrote:
Tom Barrows wrote in
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Tom - Thanks for a great set!

My question can be found in the attached resized copies of your pics.
What appears to be an observation dome in the tail seems to disappear
the the following pic.

Realizing that the left VS may be hiding it, the dome looks too big to
be hidden like that. Or maybe the dome is actually an artifact from
something else behind the Dornier, and not discernable from that angle.

If that is a dome on the Do-28... WOW! Best seat in the house!

Jess




This might help

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornier_Do_24

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Old February 15th 10, 06:46 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Tom - Thanks for a great set!

My question can be found in the attached resized copies of your pics.
What appears to be an observation dome in the tail seems to disappear
the the following pic.

Realizing that the left VS may be hiding it, the dome looks too big to
be hidden like that. Or maybe the dome is actually an artifact from
something else behind the Dornier, and not discernable from that angle.

If that is a dome on the Do-28... WOW! Best seat in the house!

Jess




Thanks Jess,

Thanks very much Jess! Yes, it is being hidden by the VS - the fuselage
extends past the HS and in this particular attitude it disappears.

 




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