Night spinning of the radial engines....
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- Iwan Bogels
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Night spinning of the radial engines....
Hi everybody,
Aviodrome in Lelystad (NL) hosted their annual "Draaiavond" (spin-up evening) last night. Official "Friends of Aviodrome" were invited to witness the night time engine start up of their US-2N Tracker, PBY-5A Catalina and L-749A Constellation. All aircraft were well lit in the dark by studio lights.
About 300 enthusiasts were present this time with camera's ranging from telephone cameras up to professional photo gear. After an indoor briefing the show outside included a 10 - 20 minute spin of each aircraft's engines. The S-2 also showed the folding of the wings, while the L-749 did a short display of reverse thrust.
Needless to say that all three aircraft started up with a lot of smoke and the beautiful sound of radial engines. Too bad the number 3 engine of the Connie didn't manage to start up, but even with three radials it was still a lovely sound.
Here are the results of my "koffiemolennacht".....
Cheers,
Iwan
Aviodrome in Lelystad (NL) hosted their annual "Draaiavond" (spin-up evening) last night. Official "Friends of Aviodrome" were invited to witness the night time engine start up of their US-2N Tracker, PBY-5A Catalina and L-749A Constellation. All aircraft were well lit in the dark by studio lights.
About 300 enthusiasts were present this time with camera's ranging from telephone cameras up to professional photo gear. After an indoor briefing the show outside included a 10 - 20 minute spin of each aircraft's engines. The S-2 also showed the folding of the wings, while the L-749 did a short display of reverse thrust.
Needless to say that all three aircraft started up with a lot of smoke and the beautiful sound of radial engines. Too bad the number 3 engine of the Connie didn't manage to start up, but even with three radials it was still a lovely sound.
Here are the results of my "koffiemolennacht".....
Cheers,
Iwan
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Nice photos Iwan.
Hope nobody minds that I'm gonna place some photos of the same aircraft
First time shooting at night.
Hope nobody minds that I'm gonna place some photos of the same aircraft
First time shooting at night.
Last edited by Mad Viper on 19 Oct 2008, 14:14, edited 1 time in total.
Cheers, Michel
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Probably off-topic, but how do you make such photo's ?
Do you use a tripod ?
Do you use a tripod ?
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Draaiavond Aviodrome
Fantastic shots! Was there... but my camera failed (AF malfunctioning ) Anyway, I would not have matched this quality without a tripod... Great evening by the way, very well organised and a great 'orchestra'
Paul
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with a 1000watt halogeenlampcHabu wrote:Probably off-topic, but how do you make such photo's ?
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