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CHAMPION Tri-Traveler (N87000) - Shown here is a  Bellanca Citabria in the Summer of 2017 off the Ocean County NJ Shoreline.  Assume it is based at Monmouth Executive.
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CHAMPION Tri-Traveler (N87000)

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Shown here is a Bellanca Citabria in the Summer of 2017 off the Ocean County NJ Shoreline. Assume it is based at Monmouth Executive.

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warmwyndsPhoto Uploader
Without a doubt that is a 1 vote photo. Exceptionally poor and some viewers might even say it's doesn't even measure up to a poor vote. Why do I even bother to post this slop?
warmwyndsPhoto Uploader
Interesting that the one and only POOR Vote from yesterday is now a one and only AVERAGE vote. How does that happen with just one vote posted?????????
sam kuminecz
Only way 1 vote becomes 1
Better vote is if you voted on the photo yourself.
warmwyndsPhoto Uploader
NO I did not vote on the photo. It's as if someone erased the poor vote from yesterday and replaced it with an average. Either way two votes should be showing, not one. I am curious as to why you seem to be on top of my comments and helping me out. As a pilot you have incredible access to this hobby and would think that you would not even notice my non sense with these clowns who have nothing better to do. Are FA Comments being displayed somewhere else where they can be seen without clicking on the actual photo? What is drawing you to myself and my personal friend shrimp333 as she has had your assistance to.
sam kuminecz
You can click on the photo tab at top of page and one option is recent comments. Click that
warmwyndsPhoto Uploader
SAM K.........
Thanks for confirming that. Sometimes tabs just sit there and viewers don't have a clue, like me.
Can I ask what state or if you wish to narrow further you are living?
sam kuminecz
Buffalo NY KBUF
Gary Schenauer
Warmwynds .. I just noticed your first two comments. What must have happened is that the viewer who gave it the "1" went back later and changed it to a better vote. Anyone who votes on a photo can go back the next day or at anytime and change his / her vote. So if someone had given the photo a "1" and you saw there was only one vote and it was a "1," the person must have gone back later and changed his / her vote. You are correct; the person "erased" his / her "poor" vote and "replaced" with a better grade. But you are not correct about it being two votes. It is still the same person voting, so it is still just one vote. The first time a viewer votes it does count as one voter, but when that same person goes back the next day or the next month, etc., and changes her / his vote, the voter count stays the same. It isn't a new voter; it is just a "changed" vote by someone who already voted. The only time the Voter Count changes is when someone who has never voted casts a vote. After that, no matter how many times that same person comes back and changes his / her score, he or she does not count as another voter. And that is the way it should be. Otherwise, one person could vote a "5", then come back later and vote another "5," then come back next week and vote another "5," etc., and it would seem that three voters voted "5" when it was actually the same person. Hopefully, this info helps to explain why you saw the score go up but there was still just one voter. He / she must have realized they had made a mistake by voting it "poor' so they changed the vote.
warmwyndsPhoto Uploader
GARY S. Eight years with FA and never knew you could go back and change your vote. So that answers the original question. Bet a lot of members does not know that you can do your vote over.
Do you have access to planes? WOW! Not to shabby a site Gary.
Just about 85 % of the time anything I post I am so far away from the aircraft plus I shoot a lot over water from a beach and the atmosphere renders the photos not perfectly clear but having fun and posting. Thanks
warmwyndsPhoto Uploader
SAM K. KBUF OK .......... Seems like we're in the same town on here but I'm in southeaster Pa. KPHL/KPNE/KTTN are like home ports with JFK shots on day trips to Monmouth NJ. Clear skies and so much on N87000. Just think of all the fewer comments if this plane didn't take to the sky that day.
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