As you say something a bit different and good to see as-well.Will put some of mine up later meanwhile your four are an instant history lesson in the changes in light aircraft since the use of the Auster….:)cheers
Thanks for that info and was pleased to note your no holds barred approach to washing the film,it scares me to pieces just thinking about doing that and it going **ts up for me:eek::).
I will have too save for a macro lens now as in this day and age if these big companies don’t make equipment affordable too the “many” then the only alternative will be to invent our own method and they can harvest there profit from the well healed “few”.
Once again thanks and good luck with the copying ,it would be good to see one or two images of yours so I know what your results are….cheers
Two copied the same way and these are some 35mm slides from the early 90,s not bad considering the images weren’t the best anyway 
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Well seen and caught a great set,cheers….:)
Another great set again and the 3rd from end shot of the 777 is so eye catching….Cheers:):)
Do like the last Meteor shot….:cool:
Beech king looks sharp,well seen and caught in a good set….:):eek::confused: Did someone say something:)Thanks for looking out ….;)
Good shots and thanks for a heads up on this one….:)
Interesting set and a smart move to see if anything interesting visited. The first one looks like an air taxi for the stars….cheers:)
Thanks pagen01…. I just remembered why I didn’t try the 35mm stuff is because I don’t have a macro lens but I,m sure any camera fitted with one will get a result.:)
Another great set and the gold gulf air third from end is special and the last one with the birds is well caught….Cheers:)
Great shots so well seen and taken,:)….cheers
Hi Ant and Dec:eek::)….Good catches and last shot rather nice….:)
Hi Keith….First R44 a nice catch from the set….:)
It was good to see some different stuff Robban and particularly liked the Lansen and Tunnan especially the head on shot.The Lansen shots take me back to my early days in the 60s:rolleyes::) just endlessly looking through the “Observers book of Aircraft” at my local library and thinking I must remember that one ,”it’s a foreign jobbee”/slang for one:)…cheers and thanks