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Fergus Russell25/06/2012 21:19:40
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I am in need of detailed photographs of a Super Decathlon with bits like door fittings, interior photos, exterior photos and any other points of interest that I may require when detailing the model

Cheers

Fergus

JC25/06/2012 21:38:35
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Google

Fergus Russell25/06/2012 21:55:17
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Not good enough i'm afraid need close ups of parts and google is only giving me stock photos from airliners.net and the likes need good quality photos. I remember a company that used to do CD's of this sort of thing showing detailed parts of aircraft like SE5.a, Spitfire, Hurricane, Sea Fury and others aswell but I can't remember what company it was or what magazine the company published in

Pete Toombs26/06/2012 01:06:53
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www.airbornemedia.com

Hope it helps!

Edited By Pete Toombs on 26/06/2012 01:08:21

JC26/06/2012 11:57:01
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You will need to get a bit creative with the Google search and not just look at the first set of images that pop up.

Cyclicscooby26/06/2012 14:00:50
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'Super decathlon door hinge' shows pics of model hinges from flying giants.. Quite accurate tho..

'Super decathlon door' has a few pics of cockpits, side-ons with proud owners, which can show alot...

Just play with your search words..

Luv

Chrisie.. xx

TinPot Pilot26/06/2012 15:12:23
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This video shows up if you google " Decathlon walkaround "

Fergus Russell26/06/2012 21:26:07
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Pete Toombs cheers, exactly what I am looking for

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