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Open Property, Globe War II re-enactment, and auto & airplane museum at Collings Foundation, Stow MA
Image by Chris Devers
Pasting from the web site of the Collings Foundation:
The Collings Foundation Hosts:
Battle for the Airfield
WWII Reenactment and Living History Weekend
October 10th and 11th
Image this:
….An undercover French Resistance Fighter met with the Allied Forces and showed the precise coordinates of the German encampment. The evening before an elite German force over took a modest grass airstrip just a handful of hundred feet away. The Allied Forces had to gain manage of this airfield so they could fly in considerably-necessary supplies. – It was going to be a difficult fight.
How will the battle end? Will the Allied troops be in a position to achieve manage of the airfield and further their advancement? You will have to be here to uncover out. The Collings Foundation will host a Living History occasion you will never overlook. You will be able to see original equipment from WWII in action. Every little thing from the cooking utensils to M1 rifles is original. The only occasion of this variety – in the globe. – Do not miss it!
October 10th and 11th
Open Daily: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Entry Charge: Adults / Youngsters
This is a public occasion and reservations are not necessary.
Two reenactments per day: 11:00 AM and 3:30 PM.
Display will incorporate:
* Aircraft: TBM Avenger, Wright "Vin Fiz" replica, 1909 Bleriot, Fokker DR-I replica, PT-17 Stearman, Cessna UC-78 Bobcat, North American AT-6 Texan, Fiesler Fi-156 Storch, and numerous far more!
* Automobiles: Whole Collings Foundation collection – see list for particulars.
* Collings Foundation Present Shop
* Vetran’s Roundtable Discussion: Hear incredible stories from WWII Veterans about thier experiences for the duration of the war. 1:00 PM on hangar floor – each 10/ten and 10/11.
* PT-17 Stearman Rides – Limited Availability
* for 1/two Hour
* Call 978-562-9182 for reservations.
* See PT-17 Information here
* T-6 Texan Rides – Restricted Availability
* for 45 minutes
* Contact 978-562-9182 for reservations.
* The WWII Battle reenactment will take place twice every day on the grass landing strip in front of the hangar. It will take spot at 11 AM and 3:30 PM.
* There will be suprises each battle!
* The Collings Foundation grounds are quite nice and make a fantastic setting for such an event. Obtaining right here is tricky! Click on the hyperlink above for directions.
* The Fiesler FI-156 Storch has an amazing history for the duration of WWII. This aircraft is properly known for its versatility and simple flying traits. The plane that saved Mussolini! (temporarily). We will be flying as portion of the battle reenactment.
* Our M-16 Half-Track has been beautifully restored. The quad mount 50cal machine guns totally rotate. The M-16 will be participating in the WWII battle reenactments.
* The German 88mm flak cannon was feared by all airmen. 1 of the first weapons to have "pre-programmed" ammunition. This cannon will also be a element of the battle reenactments.
* For a "birds eye" view of the event- we will be providing PT-17 Stearman and T-six Texan flights. Flying in these aircraft is a lot of exciting! Call to reserve your flight: 800-568-8924
* Post-war German ingenuity.. A Messerschmitt minicar! On show courtesy of the Gould Foundation collection.
* It will be the Allied vs. the Axis in a quite memorable battle re-enactment! This living history perfomance will captivate and educate. It will take spot every single day at 11 AM and three:30 PM.
Image from web page 14 of “The Panoram-Kodak no. four : instruction book” (1903)
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Title: The Panoram-Kodak no. four : instruction book
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Eastman Kodak Business
Subjects: Kodak camera Photography
Publisher: Rochester, N.Y. : Eastman Kodak
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d, placing the subjects on the imaginary curved line. Thisarrangement, it will be noticed, brings each and every person at the samedistance from the Kodak and hence insures their being of theproper relative size in the photograph. Of course there is noobjection to obtaining the sitters banked one particular above the otherwhere an exceedingly big group makes this essential, butfor the ideal benefits the semi-circular arrangement shouldalways be followed. Part III. REMOVING THE FILM. No dark space is needed in chan^iiij^- the spools in thePanoram-Kodak. The operation shoukl, nonetheless, be per-formed in a subdued light. I. Having created the last exposure (No. P> or E,according to whether or not tlie cartridge is for two or for five expos-ures), give the important about 20 half turns. II. Eliminate the back as ahead of described, page 5. III. Holding the paper taut, so as to wind lightly, turn thekey till the paper is all on the reel. I Moisten the gummed slip which will be located at end ofroll and fasten down the black paper.
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Fig. I. V. Lift up tension plate as shown in Fig. I. and remove thpcartridge of exposed film from it and wrap up inmiediately toprevent the possibility of ligiit getting admitted. VI. Now throw back the tension plate from empty spoolat opposite finish of Kodak and remove spool to winding side,fitting the crucial web into slotted end of spool and then snap-ping tension plate down on opposite finish of spool, centering pinin exact same in hole in axis of spool. The Kodak might now be reloaded as prior to described. 14 EASTMAN KODAK Organization. DAYLIGHT Improvement. For ideal outcomes in improvement we .idvise in every single case theuse of a Kodak Developing Machine, complete directions for the useof which accompany every a single. By the use of this machine nodark-room is required and the amateur can get far much better aver-age results than by the old method. However, the followingmethod of improvement may possibly be followed, if preferred : Portion IV. Developing. For building and printing No. 4 Panoram-Kodak picturesthe ordinary outfit at ti
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Open Home, World War II re-enactment, and auto & airplane museum at Collings Foundation, Stow MA
Image by Chris Devers
Pasting from the site of the Collings Foundation:
The Collings Foundation Hosts:
Battle for the Airfield
WWII Reenactment and Living History Weekend
October 10th and 11th
Image this:
….An undercover French Resistance Fighter met with the Allied Forces and showed the exact coordinates of the German encampment. The evening just before an elite German force more than took a tiny grass airstrip just a few hundred feet away. The Allied Forces had to obtain control of this airfield so they could fly in a lot-required supplies. – It was going to be a tough fight.
How will the battle end? Will the Allied troops be able to gain manage of the airfield and additional their advancement? You will have to be here to find out. The Collings Foundation will host a Living History event you will never neglect. You will be in a position to see original gear from WWII in action. Almost everything from the cooking utensils to M1 rifles is original. The only occasion of this sort – in the world. – Don’t miss it!
October 10th and 11th
Open Every day: eight:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Entry Charge: Adults / Young children
This is a public event and reservations are not essential.
Two reenactments per day: 11:00 AM and three:30 PM.
Display will contain:
* Aircraft: TBM Avenger, Wright "Vin Fiz" replica, 1909 Bleriot, Fokker DR-I replica, PT-17 Stearman, Cessna UC-78 Bobcat, North American AT-6 Texan, Fiesler Fi-156 Storch, and several a lot more!
* Automobiles: Entire Collings Foundation collection – see list for information.
* Collings Foundation Gift Shop
* Vetran’s Roundtable Discussion: Hear incredible stories from WWII Veterans about thier experiences throughout the war. 1:00 PM on hangar floor – each 10/ten and ten/11.
* PT-17 Stearman Rides – Limited Availability
* for 1/two Hour
* Call 978-562-9182 for reservations.
* See PT-17 Info here
* T-six Texan Rides – Limited Availability
* for 45 minutes
* Get in touch with 978-562-9182 for reservations.
* The WWII Battle reenactment will take location twice each and every day on the grass landing strip in front of the hangar. It will take place at 11 AM and three:30 PM.
* There will be suprises every single battle!
* The Collings Foundation grounds are quite good and make a excellent setting for such an occasion. Receiving here is tricky! Click on the link above for directions.
* The Fiesler FI-156 Storch has an outstanding history for the duration of WWII. This aircraft is properly recognized for its versatility and effortless flying characteristics. The plane that saved Mussolini! (temporarily). We will be flying as element of the battle reenactment.
* Our M-16 Half-Track has been beautifully restored. The quad mount 50cal machine guns fully rotate. The M-16 will be participating in the WWII battle reenactments.
* The German 88mm flak cannon was feared by all airmen. One of the very first weapons to have "pre-programmed" ammunition. This cannon will also be a element of the battle reenactments.
* For a "birds eye" view of the event- we will be supplying PT-17 Stearman and T-six Texan flights. Flying in these aircraft is a lot of entertaining! Call to reserve your flight: 800-568-8924
* Post-war German ingenuity.. A Messerschmitt minicar! On display courtesy of the Gould Foundation collection.
* It will be the Allied vs. the Axis in a extremely memorable battle re-enactment! This living history perfomance will captivate and educate. It will take spot each and every day at 11 AM and 3:30 PM.