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Nieuport 28

Photography Aviation posted on Sep 18, 2018
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I return.. Next photo.. Big camera hates inside shots, small loves them, odd huh? This is small one. No grain. The Nieuport 28 was the first fighter flown into combat in WW1 by American Expeditionary Forces, on April 14th 1918. They scored two victories. This is mainly original with some manufactured to scale. Its scheme is of 95th Aero Squadron, 3rd Flight, as appeared in July 1918, Western front. Sadly (or not) most of early years shots are big camera, before I realised it was a bad idea, and switched. So bare with me. Rob

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Buffalo1

11:24AM | Tue, 18 September 2018

Looks great, Rob. The "28" was an underrated aircraft.

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goodoleboy

4:05PM | Tue, 18 September 2018

Cool capture with a cowling to die for.

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blinkings

4:11PM | Tue, 18 September 2018

That's a snazzzzzy paint job mate!

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tallpindo

7:53AM | Sat, 27 October 2018

I miss the jaratell look of the LeRhone cowlings.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.3
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-TZ40
Shutter Speed10/40
ISO Speed500
Focal Length4

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