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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 12/19/2004
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Take a look at this photo, on which I commented some time ago and you'll understand how I guessed that some kind of plane (in this case the Spitfire) would be your favorite. Thank you for your friendly coments on my "Playing with lights", my "Gimme a kiss" and my "Early Chritmass gift", taken especially for you. Best reegards and an early Merry Christmass, Rafi
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Gabriele Bullita
{K:1235} 9/25/2004
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The Dakota is alwais a charming airplane, i hope to photograph this airplane one of this days... bye!
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 9/24/2004
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One of my all-time favourite aircraft.
I took lot's of slides and prints of these 'planes in the 1970's and '80s when they were regularly used for local cargo flights in the south of England. Shame you can't post the sound as well!
If I ever get the chance I'd like to fly one.
Neil
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 9/20/2004
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Your "Dakota", bsides being an excellent photo, has a special meaning for me, Dave. When I was already an MD, I volunteered for a parachute unit and jumped a little less than 20 times out of that plane. The feeling after the initial fear, when the canopy is already open above you can be compared to nothing I know. Thank you, my friend, for your understanding comment on my "Reflection in Tel Aviv". Regards, Rafi
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 9/19/2004
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Great capture Dave, they really are a workhorse - still see them flying around in the UK from time to time :-)
Best wishes, Steve
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Neal Nye
{K:15827} 9/19/2004
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I wasn't around in 1930 but I've flown in these. In places where they clear the chickens and pigs off the dirt runway before takeoff. I think they'll last forever.
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 9/19/2004
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Great Shot of the Oldtimer...Dave!...Nice Colour, and Sharp Detail!!! Regards: Jeff.
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 9/18/2004
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Well, I was around in the 30's, although I lived closer to Boeing than Douglas, and wouldn't have known an airplane except as a toy in my playpen. There was also a navy version called R4D, I think. The goony birds go on and on without any forseeable end.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 9/18/2004
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Very nice exposure. I can never manage a blue sky. Polarizer? Great details, too. Very well captured and presented.
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 9/18/2004
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An excellent action capture.
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