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10. Jun 2008
The Legend of Cessna by Jeffrey L. Rodengen
Jeff Rodengen has authored two previous editions of this marvelous history of the company started by Clyde Cessna so many years ago. This third edition also includes the "last chapter", the latest Cessnas to roll out the doors at Independence KS, the Citation Mustang personal jet and the Cessna 162 LSA.
This is a fascinating story as you follow Cessna's humble beginnings through the years to today, where they can boast without reservation, to being the largest manufacturer of general aviation aircraft in the world. The book tells vividly of the challenges, the successes, the disappointments; of teamwork, dedication and commitment; of loyal employees whose work ethics and skills know no boundaries. It is a story of a humble Kansas farmer who had a dream and a vision. Eighty years later, the planes and the people of Cessna are legends.
The book itself is of fine quality, printed on heavy paper, with a profusion of clear black and white and full colour photos. If you have flown a Cessna, you must have this beautiful book on you coffee table or bookshelf.
10. Jul 2007
Canon EOS Rebel XTi 10.1 Megapixel Digital Camera
8 von 8 finden das hilfreich After being a die hard fan of Canon 35mm film cameras, I finally broke down a month ago and went full digital. This past weekend, I had an opportunity to put the camera through it's paces at an air show. I am no longer a skeptic!
What's good? With 4 gb of memory, I took 1072 photos over two days, including an air-to-air photo shoot where I shot over 200 photos in half an hour, without ever having to stop and change the film! The first accessory I bought was a battery pack/handle grip, which really improved the balance of the camera and gave lots of reserve battery power. The camera body is very compact and the battery pack just made the camera fit the hand so much better, especially with a 70-300mm lens attached.
The camera has more features than I will ever use, but it is quite user friendly and experience will improve the versatility of this fine camera. I have been a Canon user since the 70's, so my brand choice was already made. The XTi seemed to be the best value for the money, boasting many features of its more expensive siblings.
Problems?...Yes a couple were noted. Firstly, the large screen is virtually useless in bright sunny conditions. It would be nice if the camera makers could develop a non-glare screen that automatically adjusted screen brightness to the surrounding lighting conditions ie: dims for nightime viewing, full brightness for daytime sun etc.
Secondly, a minor irritation was the pop-up flash popping up and hitting the viser of my hat, causing the camera to go into a non-functioning mode, from which to reset to normal ops, you have to turn the camera completely off and then on again before resuming shooting. I need to explore that a bit more in the manual perhaps.
Overall, I recommend this camera without reserve or hesitation. Canon makes one of the finest photo processors available, the Digic II. The Canon family of cameras and accessories is extensive and the XTi falls right in the middle, providing exceptional features at a cost most can afford.

27. Sep 2017
Celtic Woman
Very enjoyable mix of popular Irish/American music. Every American should listen to "O America"!