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SPOTM June 2015 voting poll, U.S. registered aircraft

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 7:53 am
by andygolfer
This is the voting poll for the June 2015 Special Photo Of The Month competition, the subject was ‘US registered aircraft'

Thank you to everybody who submitted entries - we have another excellent (record?) entry of 25 photos this month.
The poll is open to all registered members but you must be signed in to vote.
Please submit your THREE votes using the poll provided.

- You cannot change your vote once submitted and please vote for all 3 choices before hitting the submit button as you cannot go back to place 2nd and 3rd choices later
- Each of your three votes holds equal value
- The poll will run for 10 days from the time of creation
- Please don't vote for yourself! There is no way to enforce this, just an honesty policy
- Entrants are listed in alphabetical order for ease (with a short description to help identify the entries)
- Results will be announced on the photo thread in the usual manner

The entries can be viewed here : http://www.civilianaviation.co.uk/forum ... 10&t=22183


good luck everybody

andrew

Re: SPOTM June 2015 voting poll, U.S. registered aircraft

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 8:29 am
by andygolfer
voting has now finished in this competition and the winner for June is Rainton20 (Ian Tate) with his beautiful photo of the only Super Guppy still flying N941NA taken at Victorville 24 March 2014

in 2nd place is AlanP (Alan Parker) with N444MG taken at Taken at Luton 2012

3rd equal are Bat21 (Nigel Fenwick) with Roblex Aviation Short SD360 "N875RR" low over the beach at St Maarten, taken on 6th Dec 2000

and Speedbird002 (Darryl Morrell) with his special scheme American Airlines Boeing 777 N759AN taken at Heathrow in February 2011

congratulations to all the above and thanks to everybody who entered and/or voted.

I believe this was the 2nd largest number of entries we have ever received in a photo competition and there were many impressive entries

I will post the winning photos in the Hall of Fame shortly

thank you,

Andy