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Aviation Photos - Post your "AirPics" here!
A10 demo attack run...I admit I cheated on this one but it still looks good


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Great shot of the B-17!!!! My Grandfather was a tail gunner during WWII on a B-17 and those are some awesome old warbirds.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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[quote name='BFD1151' date='08 August 2010 - 01:49 PM' timestamp='1281288599' post='396467']

Great shot of the B-17!!!! My Grandfather was a tail gunner during WWII on a B-17 and those are some awesome old warbirds.

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Thanks Micah!



joe b
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a like this shot of the f18 doing a very high angle takeoff...just wish the sun was out for this shot....Sad


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Sun or no sun, still a great shot.
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I like this shot of the Aerostars...it looks like 2 planes but there are really 3 if you look closely...the formation was dead on perfect!!!


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F15...there is no substitute


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USAF Heritage flight, Rockford 2010..this is one of the best photo ops of the whole day!!



Steve


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[quote name='Srresquire' date='12 August 2010 - 07:00 PM' timestamp='1281652825' post='397103']

F15...there is no substitute

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Like that one too, even if it is the 'Air Farce." ;-)
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[quote name='Srresquire' date='12 August 2010 - 07:00 PM' timestamp='1281652825' post='397103']

F15...there is no substitute

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Wow! great shot along with your others. I caught the F-15 demo earlier in the year, one of the best performances by far. Makes you damn proud to be an American.
Drew James
GA Paramedic
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Thunderbirds take off


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I was pretty lucky to get this Thunderbird cross shot....


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I think they only do this on the low altitude set...


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Finally from Rockford...this Tbird collage...

I have some different stuff from the Chicago show I'll post later



Steve


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[quote name='Srresquire' date='17 August 2010 - 02:29 PM' timestamp='1282068560' post='397825']

I think they only do this on the low altitude set...

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WOW - ain't that just gorgeous??
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Some shots from the Andrews Air Force Base Joint Services Open House in May, 2010. Yes, I know it's August, but better late than never.

Close up of the nose art of the Memphis Belle

   



An amazing C47 that actually dropped paratroopers from the 3rd BN 505th Parachute Infantry on St. Mere Eglise on D-Day



   
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A Curtiss HellDiver--absolutely huge!

   



A1 Skyraider--another enormous plane:

   



A P40 Warhawk:

   
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Interesting paintjob on this Seahawk from HSC-2:

   



P51D Mustang:

   
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[quote name='IFD39' date='20 August 2010 - 11:01 AM' timestamp='1282315307' post='398248']

A Curtiss HellDiver--absolutely huge!

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A1 Skyraider--another enormous plane:

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A P40 Warhawk:

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3 of my favorite warbirds!
Sean O'Brien

North Reading Fire Dept. IAFF L1857

US ARMY/MA NATIONAL GUARD - HHC 1/182ND INFANTRY

EMT-P/AEMD - Atlantic / Cataldo EMS

Boston Citywide 232

[url="http://www.seanophotography.com/"]Sean O'Brien Photography[/url]
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[quote name='IFD39' date='20 August 2010 - 10:58 AM' timestamp='1282315112' post='398247']

Some shots from the Andrews Air Force Base Joint Services Open House in May, 2010. Yes, I know it's August, but better late than never.

Close up of the nose art of the Memphis Belle

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An amazing C47 that actually dropped paratroopers from the 3rd BN 505th Parachute Infantry on St. Mere Eglise on D-Day



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Imagine being the pilot of that C-47 and reading the accounts later of what happened to the troops that landed in St Mere Eglise. We all know they had a job to do and under extremely hostile conditions, but they must have felt the same sense of "I'm responsible for these guys making their target safely" that we have of our crews on the fire ground.
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