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Old 21 August 2005, 06:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Great shots, great site!

Check these out!

http://www.greatwarflyingmuseum.com/...ge_planes.html
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Old 21 August 2005, 08:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It truly is a great little site...and at under an hours drive from Toronto the museum is a real gem. I love being able to just drop in a snap shots for pieces I'm working on...or to just see the planes. Though I've not had a chance to get up to it this year I'm sure either Maxim08 or greatwarpilot can tell you more since they are both lucky to be a part of it in one way or another (hope they don't mind me touting their own horns )

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Some of the pictures on the site in the "our planes" section aren't the most flattering. The Sopwith 1 1/2 in particular. Its actually quite the attractive aircraft and much better pictures can be found at www.airic.ca in the 2005 airshows section under both Friendly Foes over the Falls and Geneseo 2005. Also some good shots in the Biplanes section under Great War Musuem.
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