In the Fleet Air arm museum the Sopwith Camel from WW1.
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Darren
Beautiful capture Steve of this single prop aircraft. They really made a great scenery to place it in. Perfect
Paddy
Err don't want to be the one who points things out Steve but this is the Albatros D Va. Not that I am clever, it says so on the board lol..... I know,.... you hate me.... Great shot though love the diorama they have displayed it in
steve263
'Albatros (replica) ('D5397')
Built by Williams, construction number 0034, as D-EGKO; 1982 - Noted at Chertsey with Leisure Sport; 1984 - Noted for sale at Lands End Airport; 01/08/1985 - Delivered to FAAM; 05/11/1991 - Certificate of Airworthiness expired'
I had not spotted the sign, but is all there in B&W that it is a replica built in 1982.
Steve.
Paddy
Wow Julianne, ya know ya war planes. The only reason I pointed it out in the first place is because the title is "Sopwith Camel" and didn't want anyone confused. However, with all the aircraft experts on here, I needn't have bothered lol.... I will get me coat............... Still a great picture Steve
Darren
Julianne seems to know a few things too The members just keeps surprising me
ParaMan
I know virtually NOTHING about aircraft, especially WWII aircraft But I do know a bit about photography. This is one heck of a shot. Composition, colours, action, and last but not least there is a story being told in the picture. Amazing and excellent shot, Steve. Well done.