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Sep 4, 2016 22:37:16   #
Hoss Loc: Near Pittsburgh, Pa
 
I had time to play again
I used the sunset for the background picture and the tri-motor for the plane
I like it in both pics
I will post all the original pics that I started with Feel free to comment
Mike

original sunset
original sunset...

Original
Original...

Finished product
Finished product...

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Sep 5, 2016 06:27:37   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
I love'em all!

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Sep 5, 2016 10:51:53   #
Hoss Loc: Near Pittsburgh, Pa
 
nimbushopper wrote:
I love'em all!


Thanks

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Sep 5, 2016 12:56:20   #
Gianfranco47 Loc: Senoia GA
 
i would like to do the same , but i think that is difficult .....

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Sep 5, 2016 13:15:34   #
Hoss Loc: Near Pittsburgh, Pa
 
Gianfranco47 wrote:
i would like to do the same , but i think that is difficult .....


It's not hard at all!!! I use paintshop pro and worked in layers
Had the sky as the background layer and just erased everything but the plane. It took about an hour. There are other ways also but I had time to kill
Mike

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Sep 5, 2016 14:55:34   #
jackm1943 Loc: Omaha, Nebraska
 
That thing was in Omaha 2-3 weeks ago, flying all around. Didn't get any photos tho, was playing golf at the time.

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Sep 5, 2016 16:36:27   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
Real nice shots, Hoss, thanks for sharing!!!

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Sep 5, 2016 18:19:12   #
Hoss Loc: Near Pittsburgh, Pa
 
jackm1943 wrote:
That thing was in Omaha 2-3 weeks ago, flying all around. Didn't get any photos tho, was playing golf at the time.


If you ever get a chance to see it go and bring your camera! Even if you don't go up you can check out the inside. You will be surprised!!
Glad you stopped by!
Mike

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Sep 5, 2016 18:21:12   #
Hoss Loc: Near Pittsburgh, Pa
 
DickC wrote:
Real nice shots, Hoss, thanks for sharing!!!


Thanks for your comments and stopping by!!!!!
Mike

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Sep 5, 2016 19:16:36   #
CathyAnn Loc: Apache Junction, AZ
 
Good job! One of these days I'll learn how to do that.

That ol' Ford Tri-Motor... When WWII ended, my father got a job with a mining company in Boise, Idaho. He flew men and supplies in and out of the Sawtooth Mountains with one of these planes. Compared to the prop airplanes of today, to me, these old ones look like they're flying in slow motion.

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Sep 5, 2016 19:30:08   #
Hoss Loc: Near Pittsburgh, Pa
 
[quote=CathyAnn]Good job! One of these days I'll learn how to



Thanks. Glad you liked them. It isn't that hard to do I like learning new things. You are correct about flying slow!!! The first time I saw it in the air I said I never knew anything that size could go so slow and remain in the air!!!
Mike

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Sep 5, 2016 20:49:24   #
CathyAnn Loc: Apache Junction, AZ
 
[quote=Hoss]
CathyAnn wrote:
Good job! One of these days I'll learn how to



Thanks. Glad you liked them. It isn't that hard to do I like learning new things. You are correct about flying slow!!! The first time I saw it in the air I said I never knew anything that size could go so slow and remain in the air!!!
Mike


I'm thinking that, maybe because it is so slow and has such a big wing, it was perfect to land and take off on very short landing strips with a load in the mountains.

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Sep 5, 2016 22:24:54   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Well done, Mike!

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Sep 6, 2016 01:06:10   #
Hoss Loc: Near Pittsburgh, Pa
 
sailorsmom wrote:
Well done, Mike!


Thanks
Always good to hear from you
Mike

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Sep 6, 2016 01:07:56   #
Hoss Loc: Near Pittsburgh, Pa
 
CathyAnn wrote:
I'm thinking that, maybe because it is so slow and has such a big wing, it was perfect to land and take off on very short landing strips with a load in the mountains.


From the tail end they remind me of a gbh

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