Pictures wanted for UK Armed Forces Rundown in Scramble

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Erik-Jan Engelen
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Pictures wanted for UK Armed Forces Rundown in Scramble

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Hi all,

In a few months we will publish a run down of the British Armed Forces (RAF, FAA, AAC and Joint Service Units) in Scramble. We are currently looking for pictures to illustrate this article. Any recent (up to about 1 1/2 years old) picture of active aircraft is most welcome. Since the run down will be per base, pictures of preserved, stored, dumped aircraft etc on active British military bases are also most welcome!

Please e-mail your pictures directly to me at:
Erik-Jan.Engelen@Scramble.nl

Probably not needed but any picture must live up to the following: Send us pictures with a minimum width of 1600 pixels. Scramble is printed at 300dpi and photos are usually 13 centimeters wide. This means any image less than 1600 pixels wide (actually 1535, but we have to be on the safe side) will not provide the quality we need. On the other side, more is better, so larger images are welcome - the only limit is a reasonable file size in the email.

Many thanks in advance for anyone who sends in their pictures!

Erik-Jan Engelen
Scramble UK editor
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Erik-Jan.Engelen@Scramble.nl
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