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N647TS, 2003 Airborne XT-912, C/N: XT-912-008

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N647TS, 2003 Airborne XT-912 C/N XT-912-008, 3W5 Arriving at the 2011 Concrete fly in

3W5 Arriving at the 2011 Concrete fly in

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Photographer: Nick Dean
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Shot Date: 2011-07-23
Airport: 3W5
Mears Field Airport
Upload Date: 2011-07-25
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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon EOS REBEL T2i
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Shot Time: 2011:07:23 11:13:23
Original Image Size: 4199 x 2827 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/1000 sec
F Number: f/5.6
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 200
Focal Length: 105 mm
Flash: No Flash
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  • N647TS @ CCB - Steering the front wheel while on the ground is done by the feet on bars under the dash (Left one can be seen) - by Helicopterfriend by Helicopterfriend @ CCB
  • N647TS @ SZP - 2003 Airborne Windsports Pty. Ltd. XT-912 weight-shift control Experimental class LSA trike, Rotax 912ULS 80 Hp pusher, takeoff climb Rwy 22 like a homesick angel! - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • N647TS @ SZP - 2003 Airborne Windsports Pty. Ltd. XT-912, weight-shift control Experimental class LSA trike, Rotax 912ULS 80 Hp pusher, overflight Rwy 22 - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • N647TS @ SZP - 2003 Airborne Windsports Pty. Ltd. XT-912, weight-shift control Experimental class LSA trike, Rotax 912ULS 80 Hp pusher, takeoff roll Rwy 22 - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • N647TS @ CCB - 2003 AIRBORNE XT-912 Weight-shift-control 4 Cycle  Mode S Code 52100366, the wing is held on by a bolt and has a safety strap that holds the wing to the shaft should the bolt fail. In case of a catrastophic occurrence, it has a parachute under the engine - by Helicopterfriend by Helicopterfriend @ CCB