EHLE Early birds part 2.

Ferry_vO

Retired SOH Administrator
Still on holiday, so today I drove to the Early birds foundation in Lelystad again; of course I had the camera with me, this time to do some HDR shots.

Stampe et Vertonghe showing it's engine:

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DH.82 looking out over the field:

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If you have an original DH82 you obviously need an original manual as well:

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Bucker Jungmann:

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Fairchild 24R with a Nieuport 28C.1 replica and a DH60G Gipsy Moth behind it:

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Close-up of the Gipsy Moth:

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The Nord 1101 Noralpha:

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The hangar from the airfield side:

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Original 1941 Luscombe 8A Silvaire:

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The cockpit of their Fokker D.VII replica (With some original parts including the engine):

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A few real birds, not bothered at all by all the aircraft flying by:

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The Storks arrived just in time to witness this 76-year old aircraft named after them leaving for an airshow in Austria:

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Both birds in one shot!:

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:)
 
Thank you, Mike!
Actually the Luscombe is probably the one I'm least happy with as it looks too grey; the actual thing is white. I do like how you can bring out all sorts of details with HDR, seems to work really well in the engine close ups.
 
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