Aircraft N70 Photo

On display at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, National Air and Space Museum. Intended to be an aerial “Model T” that could also be driven on the road, the price tag of $ 12,500 was too high for the average family. Only one AC-35 was built.
Photo Info
Photographer
Arjun Sarup Contact
Shot Date 2016-06-05
Airport KIAD
Washington Dulles International Airport
Upload Date 2019-12-29
Views 246
EXIF Data
Camera Make NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model NIKON D800
Shutter Speed 1/15 sec
Aperture f/4.5
ISO 320
Focal Length 28 mm
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Metering Mode Center-weighted average
White Balance Manual
Software Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 (Windows)
Dimensions 1600 × 1068
Date Taken 2016-06-05 13:13:29
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