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Avro Avian G-EBZM
Built at Woodford, Manchester, 1928.
Photographed at the Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester.
Looks great.!!
wotcha,ian..exposure is as good as the pov,mate..not easy with shiny indoor lighting..
great photo ian was up there a couple of yrs ago at the works
sweet blue, sweet wooden propellor. gosh i’ll bet that was tricky to taxi..
it almost has the look of a boat,sorry im not very technical ive probably said the worst thing possible !
clearly lovingly pollished. They have had the Mr Sheen on that propellor!
Awesome shot Ian, an amazingly detail photo with such a shine on the plane!!!:-)
Beautifully captured!
Very cool Ian~
very nice mate what a brilliant looking plane.
It looks fairly well kept to me –
Seat of your pants flying in this machine!
Great shot Ian – hadn`t realised that Amelia Earhart used one of those on some of her earlier flights, scary to thing the distances she must have travelled in such a small machine :-0
I do not recall this aircraft at the Museum , must have missed it! , Terrific capture Ian , that light reflecting off the engine cowling is sublime
Now thats a machine, lovely piece of work
This is really a beauty Ian!!!
Janwillem
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Looks great.!!
wotcha,ian..exposure is as good as the pov,mate..not easy with shiny indoor lighting..
great photo ian was up there a couple of yrs ago at the works
sweet blue, sweet wooden propellor. gosh i’ll bet that was tricky to taxi..
it almost has the look of a boat,sorry im not very technical ive probably said the worst thing possible !
clearly lovingly pollished. They have had the Mr Sheen on that propellor!
Awesome shot Ian, an amazingly detail photo with such a shine on the plane!!!:-)
Beautifully captured!
Very cool Ian~
very nice mate what a brilliant looking plane.
It looks fairly well kept to me –
Seat of your pants flying in this machine!
Great shot Ian – hadn`t realised that Amelia Earhart used one of those on some of her earlier flights, scary to thing the distances she must have travelled in such a small machine :-0
I do not recall this aircraft at the Museum , must have missed it! , Terrific capture Ian , that light reflecting off the engine cowling is sublime
Now thats a machine, lovely piece of work
This is really a beauty Ian!!!
Janwillem