Other things to consider:
1. When memory card is full, get a new one. Use the card as a backup, write years on it.
2. ——–
That strikes me as extremely uneconomical! E.g.: You can get a good quality external HD with a capacity of 1TB for the price of less than 2 Sandisk or Lexar 32Gb memory cards.
Photo of a Kaman HH-43 Huskie taken at RAF Wildenrath Germany July 5th, 1970.

This photo was taken in 2008 and the Rapide HG691 indeed seems to lack the aft window on the port side. Note the dark background behind the passenger.

For your information: my picture of WM913 was processed with a calibrated colour correction profile for my camera and a white balance correction taken from a WB-calibration grey-card shot in the museum.
Thank you for that generous offer I have sent you a PM in reply!
Hopefully I might be able to assist with airframe photos for you.
Here’s a picture to start you off.

There is a copy for sale at Ebay! http://www.ebay.ie/itm/AIR-BRITAIN-DIGEST-JAN-1988-DAN-AIR-TO-INNSBRUK-/310872617944
The Shackleton already looks quite a bit “fresher” than she did last September. Keep up the good work!!

Concorde 002, G-BSST, with lowered nose over Farnborough September 9, 1970 in pouring rain.

Brooklands Concorde September 15, 2015

Fokker D.XXI replica (built by Fokker from original drawings) of the National Military Museum in Soesterberg, The Netherlands.

Just as they should be displayed. No clutter, no special effect lighting and no pointless “info” banners hanging from the roof.
Just my feeling CADman; I never was a fan of the gloomy display with effect spotlights.
RAF Museum Hendon 1980
This is how the BoB Hall looked like in 1980









Probably this aircraft? http://americanairpowermuseum.com/2014/01/01/republic-p-47d-thunderbolt/
A few more from Airbase Coventry 2010



Thank you Rob, here’s another one taken at Coventry 2010.

WK163 at Farnborough 1998
