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Tom
Matthew (Newcastle) UK |
Ralph
Cockburn (Saltby) UK |
Tim
Knifton (Newport) UK |
002 |
003 |
004 |
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Andrew
Wickens (Ringmer) UK |
Neil
Robertson (Johnstone) UK |
Caz
Roberts-Simcock (Conwy) UK |
005 |
006 |
007 |
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Luke
Hannaford (Bishop Auckland) UK |
James
Murray (Balloch) UK |
Neil
Darby (Tilehurst) UK |
008 |
009 |
010 |
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Dean
Feltimo (Maidenhead) UK |
Ian
Hews (Worthing) UK |
Adrian
Glazzard (Woking) UK |
011 |
012 |
013 |
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Bill
Pegram (Putney) UK |
Ivan
Harris (Clacton on Sea) UK |
Paul
Heasman (Holywell) UK |
014 |
017 |
018 |
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Carol
White Griffiths (Dartford) UK |
Andrew
Boon (Tadworth) UK |
Kevin
Heap (Leicester) UK |
019 |
020 |
021 |
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Malcolm
Casson (Barrow in Furness) UK |
Steven
Brown (St. Neots) UK |
David
Ball (Henfield) UK |
022 |
023 |
024 |
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Ian
Schofield (London) UK |
Gergely
Grosz (Paks) Hungary |
David
Wright (Blackpool) UK |
025 |
026 |
027 |
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Bill
Edwards (Brafferton) UK |
Mike
Cleaver (Pelsall) UK |
Robert
Scott (Ipswich) UK |
028 |
029 |
030 |
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Harry
Wagg (Birkenhead) UK |
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031 |
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008
- the weather as much as the plane, not "A Front" as in
Randall Jarrell's poem of that title, but weather always with plane
and pilot |
010
- one motor, one prop, but three wings and two wings; I half picture
the third plane having a single wing as the photo lifts my imagination
to flight |
026
- the fun of powerful props |
012
- coming-at-you view of prop plane in flight showing what Gunter Glass
described as "V for Volant bird, a wedge / always gets through" |
020
- synchronized power |
005
- circle of power drawn by the prop of a flying
machine in the green garden on the ground |
029
- shows the prop, plane, and pilot alone in the gray sky, not a romanticized
view of military power, but the image described by so many airmen
who had experienced being in an indifferent sky |
013
- a pilot in a plane with the prop turning, this is a definition of
a perfect day |
028 - prop power passing ground traveler;
military power of old that enabled the civilian life of today |
017
- the roll so familiar to airport gawkers |
007
- rolling power on display with details of the planes |
004
- bravo display of faith in the powerful little prop |