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N43WT, 1943 Lockheed 18-56 Lodestar, C/N: 18-2565

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N43WT, 1943 Lockheed 18-56 Lodestar Lodestar C/N 18-2565, At Galveston Scholes Field - spray painted to indicate it is not to be scrapped in the afternmath of Hurricane Ike in 2008.

At Galveston Scholes Field - spray painted to indicate it is not to be scrapped in the afternmath of Hurricane Ike in 2008.

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Photographer: Zane Adams
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Shot Date: 2009-11-01
Airport: GLS
Scholes International At Galveston Airport
Upload Date: 2010-02-09
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Device Manufacturer: Panasonic
Device Model: DMC-FZ7
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2009:11:01 07:15:28
Original Image Size: 1280 x 852 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/400 sec
F Number: f/7.1
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 80
Focal Length: 14.5 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
Scene Type: Directly Photographed
Contrast: 0
Saturation: 0
Sharpness: 0
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  • N43WT - She isn't looking to good after being submerged in Hurricane Ike, being beat up in a junkyard and cut on by the Galveston TX Fire Department. - by Jason Barnett by Jason Barnett
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