Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

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Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Ben_M_K » Sun Oct 10, 2004 7:57 pm

Hey! this is part three of my pics from my visits to the EAA Airventure Museum! These five pics are taken from in the air on a Ford Tri-Moter! It was loads of fun! :) And only $25.

Pioneer Image Image Train! Image DC-3 Junkyard!! Image Sorry that they are so small. I had to reduce them a lot to keep them each under 100kb. :P

My next batch will be of warbirds. :)
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Scarface » Sun Oct 10, 2004 11:46 pm

Great shots and lovely airplane Ben  :)
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Hagar » Mon Oct 11, 2004 4:13 am

Very nice Ben. $25 sounds like a bargain for a flight in a rare bird like that. ;)

Sorry that they are so small. I had to reduce them a lot to keep them each under 100kb.

Try reducing the size of the original to 800 pixels width & experiment with the IrfanView quality setting when you save it. A few % lower will make a big difference to the file size. That's how I usually do it. Most of the shots I post here are less than 50k so I can get more in.
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Ben_M_K » Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:52 am

Try reducing the size of the original to 800 pixels width & experiment with the IrfanView quality setting when you save it. A few % lower will make a big difference to the file size. That's how I usually do it. Most of the shots I post here are less than 50k so I can get more in.


Thanks! I will try! :)
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Craig. » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:00 am

Great shots, certainly lucky:)
Cropping also helps after resizing
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Hagar » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:31 am

Cropping also helps after resizing

Good advice Craig. I generally crop the height of my own shots to reduce the file size but I don't think it would help in this case.

DC-3 Junkyard!!

So we got to see it after all. ;)

I don't like seeing these lovely old birds being left to rot but it shows there's still plenty around if anyone wants one. I've seen much worse than that restored to airworthy condition.
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Craig. » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:43 am

the key thing to remember with digital images is, the more there is in the picture the higher the filesize, IE: ground shots will be bigger than a shot of a flying aircraft.
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Hagar » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:51 am

the key thing to remember with digital images is, the more there is in the picture the higher the filesize, IE: ground shots will be bigger than a shot of a flying aircraft.

Generally true. This is when you might need to experiment with the quality setting when saving them. If it's done carefully, reducing the image quality doesn't affect them enough to worry about. It's not as if you're going to print huge poster sized images. I've had some nice comments on the quality of my shots but most of them are under 50k, well below the forum size limit.
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby ATI_7500 » Mon Oct 11, 2004 10:02 am

Number one looked like a screenshot from FS.
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Mr. Bones » Mon Oct 11, 2004 12:35 pm

only $25?  :o i'll take two please!!!
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Diablos » Mon Oct 11, 2004 1:37 pm

Man... only $25? I'd be on that plane so fast you wouldn't even have time to say thank-you. :D

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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Ben_M_K » Mon Oct 11, 2004 2:46 pm

Thanks for the replies everybody!

And on the DC-3 subject, When I went to see my dad off at the airport(bussiness trip), what did I see but a DC-3. And even more exiting, it was doing touch-and-go's! It was awsome but I'm kicking myself for not bringing my camera.   :'( :'(

*MENTAL NOTE* Always bring camera when going to airport.


Yes $25 is a good price for a 20 minute ride on a Tri-Moter. I will be there taking rides on the various vintage aircraft throughout next summer. Here is a list of the vintage aircraft that give rides:
1929 Ford Tri-Moter, $25
1929 Travel Air E-4000, $60
1937 Waco YKS-7, $40
Bell 47 Helicopter, $30
1927 Spirit of St. Louis Replica, $100
1929 New Standard D-25, $60
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Re: Ford Tri-Moter ride! (EAA part 3)

Postby Ben_M_K » Mon Oct 11, 2004 2:47 pm

[quote]Thanks for the replies everybody!

And on the DC-3 subject, When I went to see my dad off at the airport(bussiness trip), what did I see but a DC-3. And even more exiting, it was doing touch-and-go's! It was awsome but I'm kicking myself for not bringing my camera.
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