SPOTM January 2018 - Touch down or lift off - voting poll
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 8:16 am
This is the voting poll for the January 2018 Special Photo Of The Month competition, the subject was ‘Touch down or lift off' – main gear on the runway and nosewheel/tailwheel in the air
Thank you to everybody who submitted entries - we had 24 entries of a very high standard.
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 7 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 and the winning photos will be posted in the Hall of Fame
the entries can be viewed here: http://www.civilianaviation.co.uk/forum ... 10&t=29722
thank you for your support
Andrew
Thank you to everybody who submitted entries - we had 24 entries of a very high standard.
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 7 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 and the winning photos will be posted in the Hall of Fame
the entries can be viewed here: http://www.civilianaviation.co.uk/forum ... 10&t=29722
thank you for your support
Andrew