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Bit of fun


Bit of redsmile



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Beautiful shot guys, love it.

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Great photo mate.. wink



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Magic shot of a great lady - can you give us any info about that photo ( when, Where & how )

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Hi,

The pic was taken yesterday at Temora Aviation Museum. They had a Tiger Moth, a Ryan STM, and a Spitfire flying. It is a great place to visit especially if you're a aircraft buff like me. Have to be the best $12 I've ever spent. 

The Museum is approx 80ks north of Wagga Wagga in NSW. They have a flying weekend twice a month and in 2 weeks they have a ex RAAF Sabre flying. 

Junee would have the closest caravan park, I Think. We're at Albury at the moment so it was a 2 hour drive on good roads. 

The most well set up musuem we've been to.

http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au

Cheers Ross.



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Nice photo and another go spot to stay nearby is Arial Park at sportsground cost us $20 for 3 days or $10 a night power site & Good shower & toilets that was back in Nov 2010
pick key up at PO or Local shop great quite spot & very safe.

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Those engineers at Supermarine knew what they were doing when they designed the Spitfire. It looks like the "tropical" version of the plane as I think that's the additional heat exchanger mounted under the centre of the fuselage.

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Another pic from Saturday, great Aircraft.smile



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