Aircraft A56-002 Photo

A56-002, 2018 Dassault Falcon 7X, C/N: 284
Royal Australian Air Force (A56-002) Dassault Falcon 7X at Wagga Wagga Airport
Photo Info
Photographer
YSWG-photography Contact
Shot Date 2019-07-03
Airport YSWG
Wagga Wagga Airport, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales Australia
Upload Date 2019-07-03
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EXIF Data
Camera Make Canon
Camera Model Canon EOS 6D
Lens EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM
Shutter Speed 1/1250 sec
Aperture f/8
ISO 200
Focal Length 135 mm
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Metering Mode Pattern
White Balance Manual
Software Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Macintosh)
Dimensions 2000 × 1333
Date Taken 2019-07-03 13:51:05
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A56-002 @ YSCB - Stbd view of RAAF 34 Squadron Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown airborne off Rwy 35 at the Canberra International Airport (YSCB) on 03Nov2019. Three new Falcon 7X Bizjets have replaced the three Challenger 601s previously operated by 34Sqn. - by Walnaus47
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A56-002 - Front view of RAAF 34 Squadron Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown flying over Russell Offices Canberra on the morning of 03Jul2019. The Flypast was for the Chief of Air Force ‘Change of Command’ Ceremony, at 1026 hrs. - by Walnaus47
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A56-002 @ YSCB - Rear Stbd view of RAAF 34 Squadron Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown taxying across Rwy 17/35 at Canberra International Airport (YSCB) on 03Nov2019. Three new Falcon 7X Bizjets have replaced the 3 Challenger 601s previously operated by 34Sqn - by Walnaus47
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A56-002 @ YSCB - Rear view of RAAF 34 Squadron Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown climbing out from Rwy 35 at the Canberra International Airport (YSCB) on 03Nov2019. Three new Falcon 7X Bizjets have replaced the 3 Challenger 601s previously operated by 34Sqn. - by Walnaus47
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A56-002 - Port under-side view of RAAF 34 Squadron Dassault Falcon 7X Serial A56-002 Cn 284, shown flying over Russell Offices Canberra on the morning of 03Jul2019. The Flypast was for the Chief of Air Force ‘Change of Command’ Ceremony, at 1026 hrs. - by Walnaus47
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