Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/11/12
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Thanks Ira,
I've seen it a few times in Chandler when it was part of the Champlin
collection and probbaly have a labled photo somewhere of it.
My favorite fighter when the museum was still in Arizona was the FW-190,
which did not seem to find its way to the Seattle Museum of Flight. I
suspect it was grabbed for a private collection.
Greg Lorenzo
Calgary, Canada
> From: ISILVERMN at aol.com
> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:37:25 -0500
> To: lug at leica-users.org
> Subject: Re: [Leica] IMG: Seattle Museum of Flight - Sopwith Camel
>
> Greg,
>
> A nice capture and a very impressive lens.
>
> But its not a Sopwith Camel. Its the Nieuport 28 that was restored by
> Roger Freeman for the Champlin Museum in Phoenix before that collection
> was
> moved to Seattle.
>
> It's still a fine rendition of a classic aircraft.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Ira Silverman
> Irvine, CA
>
> On 11-Nov-09, at 8:17 AM, Greg Lorenzo wrote:
>
> "Sopwith Camel:
> _http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Greg+Lorenzo/Seattle_Air_Museum_Camel_L1.jpg.html_
>
> (http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Greg+Lorenzo/Seattle_Air_Museum_Camel_L1.jpg.html)
> "
>
>
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