Bennie wrote:Judging the code she's wearing, one might think the paintjob is sponsored by a shoe brand with a special ventilation mechanism
Realy nice scheme I thinkwww.Kbspotting.be wrote:Toon wrote:After some research after the code "GE-X":
One of the first Mk.IXs delivered to 349 (Belgian) Squadron in February 1944, Spitfire MJ294 was assigned to the Commanding Officer Sqn Ldr Du Monceau de Bergendael as'GE-X'
source: Air Enthousiast 2003-03
The copyright is in the picture, so......Tim van den Boer.....from Facebook/Blue wave group...RogierV wrote:From your post I cannot determine whether the copyright holder of the picture gave permission for posting this picture. Perhaps you could edit your post accordingly?
Thanks for pointing out . The name is quite large, it is not your name and it is the reason why I asked. Next try:maurits wrote:The copyright is in the picture, so......Tim van den Boer.....from Facebook/Blue wave group...RogierV wrote:From your post I cannot determine whether the copyright holder of the picture gave permission for posting this picture. Perhaps you could edit your post accordingly?
That's the (main) reason to put a name in a picture after all. Why else would you put your name on a picture then?If a name is in a picture, does it allow you to copy, change, distribute, hotlink or sell it?
Distributing or replicating photos without permission of the owner or copyright holder is a violation of copyright and thus theft.EHAM wrote:That's the (main) reason to put a name in a picture after all. Why else would you put your name on a picture then?If a name is in a picture, does it allow you to copy, change, distribute, hotlink or sell it?
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