Old(ish) aeroplanes
pyry
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A Cessna 150
And a DC-3
Both shots are hand-made composites of two exposures.
And a DC-3
Both shots are hand-made composites of two exposures.
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And man, that DC-3 just steals my heart every time I see one... I love it. I like the shot, too, but I would maybe crop a bit from the dark bottom to make the focus more the airplane.
Is this at Malmi by any chance?
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You've got a good eye
You're right, it's a 150.
And yes, Malmi airfield indeed
Thanks!
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Jeff Meyers
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I've a few more shots for you
I'll start off with a new crop of the Aero DC-3 (Aero is called Finnair these days). I think Ivar was right, a movie style 2.35:1 works well.
Inside the hanger I found a Tiger Moth
This Diamond DA40 diesel isn't old at all, but the Cessna 195 in the back is old enough to spare
Here's a close-up of the 195
Thanks for taking a look
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It does have it's own look, doesn't it? There are one or two AN-2s at Malmi as well and those look even more distinctive. I haven't seen any Cessna 170s though, even if the oldest 172s are C-models from waaay back. Kinda makes me wonder what the average age of the aeroplanes at Malmi is
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You guys know your aeroplanes
You're right about the cowling, not original.
Apparently it's an ex-RAF plane built in 1941 (which makes it a year older than the DC-3) and has had a rebuild and re-registration as experimental class since. OH-XLA is the only Tiger Moth in Finland.
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