C45

While traveling to shoot another photograph...one that did not work out...I found what I took to be a Twin Beech parked at a grass airstrip. While talking to the elderly and gracious owner of the airplane, I learned that this was one of many Twin Beeches built for the lend-lease program and sent to England to train british navigators before the US entered WWII, and carried the military designation of a C45.
Location
near Goshen, IN.
Equipment Used
Hasselblad 501
Exposure
unrecorded
Film & Developer
Ilford FP4 in DiXactol
Paper & Developer
Foma 131 in Rollei Lith
Lens Filter
none
very well done photograph and superb lith printing. That plane can haul 8 people around @ 200 mph and was sturdy enough for bush work.

Miles
 

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Dan Henderson
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c45.jpg
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