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More: Parachutisme Nouvel Air
More: Beech E18S
More: Farnham (CSN7)
More: Canada - Quebec, September 11, 2005
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A visitor from - posted Tue June 22, 2010:
Classic

A visitor from United States posted Tue June 22, 2010:
Looks kinda like a DC3 doesn't it?

A visitor from United States posted Tue June 22, 2010:
Absolutely great great shot of a Hall of Famer. She is beautiful in a working farm girl way. The beautiful radial engines...Beautiful, absolutely beautiful...

A visitor from United States posted Mon November 16, 2009:
The phot, the small runway and the trees.

A visitor from - posted Fri September 4, 2009:
Excellently placed shot. I love the dust being blown up at the back, it seems to focus the viewon the a/c

A visitor from United States posted Sat August 11, 2007:
The first time I flew a Beech 18 was from a sod over gravel runway with a load of jumpers. They came from a time before paved runways.

A visitor from New Zealand posted Tue March 20, 2007:
The angle is excellent, and the photographer was in the right place at the right time

A visitor from United States posted Sun September 3, 2006:
I flew one just like this one into a dirt strip in greenwood mississippi to deliver a oil pump sure does breing back memories you did a great job and keep up the great pictures memories say you got every thing just right have a good day

A visitor from United States posted Thu August 31, 2006:
WOW! This is one of the most inspiring shots of an airplane I've ever seen. It practically vibrates as the Beech rumbles into the air on a perfect morning for flying. And I'm thinking, "There, but for the grace of God, go I. How lucky can someone get?"

A visitor from Canada posted Mon August 28, 2006:
Really great shot!!

A visitor from United States posted Wed July 5, 2006:
Beautiful soft field takeoff!!!

A visitor from United States posted Fri June 30, 2006:
Great picture, i like the dust coming off the ground from the props and the just raised landing gear!!!

A visitor from United States posted Fri June 30, 2006:
Great picture, i like the dust coming off the ground from the props and the just raised landing gear!!!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri June 9, 2006:
WOW

A visitor from Canada posted Mon May 15, 2006:
I am canadian and i live in quebec, i know the plane and the shot is fantastic

A visitor from United States posted Sun March 12, 2006:
Dont get no better than this

A visitor from Canada posted Fri February 24, 2006:
This fantastic shot brings back the sounds, smells and gut rumbling response to a beautiful aircraft with those wonderful P & W radials. My ears are still ringing...

A visitor from United States posted Sat December 10, 2005:
In this photo, you can really see and even feel the action. The Beech 18 is a living aircraft, soaring into the skies. The level of detail captured is excellent.

A visitor from United States posted Fri October 14, 2005:
Nothing sounds as sweet as those two P&W Wasp radials, one on each side of the front office! Take it from a long-time (and lucky) P&W engineer :)

A visitor from United States posted Tue September 27, 2005:
Nothing like the roar of radial engines taking off from a back-country airstrip.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri September 23, 2005:
Skydiver drivers kick ass!!

A visitor from Canada posted Fri September 23, 2005:
It symbolizes Canada. Bush flying, the very important ingredient for the building of a great nation.

A visitor from Ireland posted Fri September 23, 2005:
The essence of danger and speed

A visitor from Australia posted Thu September 22, 2005:
Brilliant to see the wheels almost up so early in flight.

A visitor from United States posted Thu September 22, 2005:
Perfect composition! How many of us would like to have been in the left seat of this airplane?

A visitor from United States posted Thu September 22, 2005:
My new desktop background!

A visitor from United States posted Thu September 22, 2005:
A classic radial twin-engine taildragger and an unimproved runway. Just like in the earlier days of aviation!

A visitor from Canada posted Thu September 22, 2005:
Nice pic of an aviation classic.

A visitor from Norway posted Wed September 21, 2005:
What about the hottest takr-off pic without heatwash from jets
-JW

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed September 21, 2005:
A very dramatic shot taken brilliantly!

A visitor from United States posted Wed September 21, 2005:
ANd you thought the planes at St Maarten were low!

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