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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Oct 9, 2006
Description: The 'Spruce Goose' is currently housed at the Evergreen Aviation Museum and is one of the better aviation displays to see for anyone Seareying near Portland, Oregon.
Date Taken: Oct 9, 2006
Place Taken: McMinnville, Oregon
Owner: John Spratt
File Name: Goose.jpg   - Photo HTML
Full size     - <img src="/show.php?splash=SZVYQ0000h">
Medium    - <img src="/show.php?splash=SZVYQ0000m">
Thumbnail - <img src="/show.php?splash=SZVYQ0000s">

Category: 10, Just Fun Seaplanes
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Russ Garner - Oct 10,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    I saw the goose when it was in Long Beach, Calif.     
  
Mark Alan MacKinnon - Oct 10,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    I've always had difficulty getting a grasp on how large this aircraft is until I saw this pic, with the DC-3 under it's wing. Even in person, this thing must strain the imagination.<br /><br />John, something curious in the picture - it looks like the left wings of the U.S. Mail biplane moved during the exposure, or is this something to do with the lens?     
  
Don Maxwell - Oct 10,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    Ooooooo... digital magic! Digital cameras do the strangest things that no film cam ever does.     
  
Bård Sørbye - Oct 11,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    Looks like something that a photo-stitch function might have done when stitching several photos together.     
  
John Spratt - Oct 11,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    The photo is actually two that were stitched together in Photoshop. The 'Goose' is so large that I couldn't back away enough to get everything in one frame, even with a wide angle lens. Sometimes the two frames don't match up exactly.     


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