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DESKTOP WALLPAPERS -
OCTOBER 2007
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Warbird Depot is proud to offer
you the following desktop wallpapers.
Feel free to download any of the Warbird Depot desktop wallpapers below for your own
personal use, however, if you wish to publish them in any way, or require the
original pictures, please e-mail
Mark
Watt.

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Dan Vance flying his N.A. P-51D Mustang "Speedball
Alice" during a photo shoot over the northern countryside outside of
Santa Rosa, CA. |
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Dr. David Peeler taking off in the CAF Memphis
Squadron's Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 at EAA AirVenture 2007. |
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Ray Dieckman rounding pylon #2 in his beautiful Grumman
F8F-2 Bearcat "Blue Bear" at the 2007 Reno National Championship in
Reno, NV. |
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Rod Lewis's Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat "Rare Bear", being
flown by John Penny, to a first place finish in the Unlimited Class Gold
race at the 2007 Reno National Championship Air Races in Reno, NV. |
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Warbird Heritage Foundation's N.A. F-86F Sabre, being
flown by Paul Wood, at EAA AirVenture 2007. |
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A rare formation of P&W R-4360 powered racers, Brian
Sanders flying the 4,000 horsepower Hawker Sea Fury T.20 "Dreadnought"
and Bob Odegaard flying his F2G Corsair "Race 57", at the 2007 Reno
National Championship Air Races in Reno, NV. |
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Mark Watt taking off from Reno, NV in the Hawker Sea
Fury T.20, with new owner Geoff Milne in the back seat, for the delivery
flight to Shafter, CA. |
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Bernie Vasquez flying the Jelly Belly Boeing B75-N1
Stearman at Eagles Nest airport in Ione, CA. |
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Peter ‘Bamboo’ Kline and David ‘Cujo’ Macaluso
taking-off in Dr. Richard ‘Doc’ Sugden's Mig 15 and 17 at EAA Air
Venture 2006. |
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Lee Griffin taking-off in his record setting (qualifying
speed of 525.083 mph) Lockheed T-33 at the 2007 Reno National
Championship Air Races in Reno, NV. |
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An Air Canada B-767-300ER landing on runway 05 at
Toronto's LBPIA. |
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410 (TFT) Squadron 4 Wing CFB Cold Lake, AB CF-188
Hornet flying past the Control Tower at Toronto's LBPIA enroute to its
demonstration flight at the 2007 Canadian National Exhibition Airshow.
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Below are
instructions on how to download and install one of this month's desktop
wallpapers. |
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WINDOWS Users |
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Click on the resolution you wish to download - select
the appropriate size for your display. |
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A window with the full size image will be displayed. |
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Click your right mouse button on the full-size image and
select "Set as Background" or "Set as Wallpaper"
from the pop-up menu to set the image as you desktop's wallpaper. |
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MACINTOSH OS 9x Users |
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Click on the resolution you wish to download - select
the appropriate size for your display. |
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A larger version of the image will display. |
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Under the File menu, select "Save As". |
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Choose the folder you wish to save the picture in. We
suggest the "Desktop Pictures" Folder (located in the
Appearances folder section of your System folder. Be sure and select
"Source" as the proper format at the bottom of the Dialog box. |
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You can rename the file before you save it. |
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After saving the picture, under the Apple menu, select
"Control panels, Appearance." Select the "Desktop"
tab. |
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Activate the "Place Picture" button, (if you
already have a photo displayed on your desktop, you'll need to
"Remove Picture" first) and select the file you just saved
from the "Choose A File" dialog box. Click on the
"Choose" button. |
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We suggest the "Center On Screen" or
"Tile On Screen" choices for photo placement. |
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Click on the "Set Desktop" button. Close the
Appearance dialog box. |
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MACINTOSH OS X Users |
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Select resolution |
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Control click - select 'save image as', and save the
image to your hard drive - it's suggested you save it to your 'Pictures'
folder. |
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For Mac OS X (10.3), go to System Preferences (on the
Apple menu) and choose Desktop & Screen Saver (in Personal): Desktop
(control-clicking the desktop and choosing Change Desktop Background...
from the pop-up menu will also get you there), then click Choose
Folder... (in the left panel) and select the folder in which you saved
the picture. Click the picture in the right panel to display it as your
desktop background. Recent versions of Mac OS X also provide options for
displaying different pictures at different times. |
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