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Uploaded: 08/26/17 3:23 AM GMT
People In The Air 29
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The North American T-6 Texan Harvard IIB (registration: PH-LSK / B-64), captured in the air near Zeeland Airport, The Netherlands.

Edit: please read my additional comment below as well.

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::Nikoneer
08/26/17 5:37 AM GMT
My God, I can see the pilot's nose, which is really cool, but he's going to be so upset when he discovers someone at the plant used really small struts for supporting the wheels. The struts are still there but the only wheel he has left is the tail. I wonder if he can get his money back on this one-time-only flying opportunity. Then agin, I don't suppose losing two wheels matters all that much... they never did explain to him about landing the plane.

-Nik
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.Dunstickin
08/26/17 8:07 AM GMT
You better duck Cornilius....he's coming right for you!

Rat-a-tat-tat!.....

This is a great 'motion capture, with excellent details!
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::Ramad
08/26/17 9:07 AM GMT
A good one of the approaching aircraft with clear details Cornelius.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::corngrowth
08/26/17 9:55 AM GMT
Additional comment (referring to 'Nik's comment above): the plane has three landing wheels: a retractable one on each wing just below the motor and a fixed one at the rear of the fuselage. If you view this image at full screen size, you can see that the front wheels still are retracted, indicating that the plane has not the intention to land now. Another indication for that is that de 'flaps' in the wings aren't in the tilted position.
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::LynEve
08/26/17 12:20 AM GMT
The whizzing propeller makes me wary - it seems to be coming straight at me.
A clear and sharp picture Cornelius that not may would be able to achieve
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::tigger3
08/26/17 12:57 AM GMT
Perfect capture once again, I have yet to do so well with planes, I big kudos from me my friend. tigs=^..^=
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::biffobear
08/26/17 1:09 PM GMT
Dook !!!..Coming In for straffing run...Good one..R.
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.0930_23
08/26/17 4:43 PM GMT
A yellow plane in a blue sky. It doesn't get much more appealing then that SEA. Unless it would be a "Yellow Submarine" in a blue sea of course. :)
Great clarity.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.icedancer
08/29/17 2:59 PM GMT
Fantastic image to add to your superb series. In large you can even see the pilot
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