Photographer's Note
They arrived in a cloud of dust... this week end meeting at Ghisonaccia.. This noisy bird of war (with its 9 star cylinders developing 600 horses) is a NORTH AMERICAN T6 Crée in 1935. It was without doubt the apparatus of the most widespread combat of all the history of aviation with 17 000 built specimens, its production stopping at the end of the second world war. II in the beginning like plane of drive (the equivalent of our current ALPHAJET was conceived) and rare are the allied pilots of MUSTANGS. THUNDERBOLTS. FLYING FORTRESSES B17 and others, which did not make their training on T6.
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pat0500
(21561) 2006-09-08 13:31
Salut Jean Marie,
Alors,jaune et dans les airs aujourd'hui?...:)).
La photo est très bien prise, l'effet de mouvement est très bien donné par la poussière qu'il dégage.Bien joué Jean.L
Bon week end et bien le bonjour chez toi (marie y compris)..:)
Amicalement
Patrick
salognu
(585) 2006-09-08 15:45
Le passioné d'avions que je suis te remercie de la photo jean-marie. A quand le Corsair? En tout cas, faire un point fixe sur la terre aujourd'hui avec nos avions ne serait plus possible! Sinon gare à la terre ds les réacteurs!!!
A bientôt.
Roland
Gustaw
(21670) 2006-09-09 4:31
Hi, friend!
Are you a pilot? Nice aeroplane with nice yellow colour. Interesting scenery. Good composition. Well done.
Marek
sabyasachi1212
(19779) 2006-10-27 14:39
Hi Jean Marie,
Excellent capture of this vintage baeuty. The yellow tone really stands out. Well Done!
With Greetings from India
Sabyasachi
Photo Information
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Copyright: jean marie TAD (ptibelo)
(3380)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-09-08
- Categories: Event
- Camera: Panasonic Lumix FZ20
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/800 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-09-08 12:44