Thanks, Ian.
The sky was certainly more blue than it usually is at Chino, as you say the sunshine and sky helps the photos a lot.
Richard.
Nice work, I especially like the Hunter and Vampire (Venom?)
Richard.
Your head-on shot of the three Mustangs is the bee’s knees!
Richard.
Love that diving Spitfire formation shot!
Richard.
JUst one of my pics, will post more again later,
Please bare in mind, this was only with a cheep ASDA camera, and for such a cheep cam, I wondered what you thought,
I will put a few more on tonight 😉
Better to post your photos in a separate thread, Merkle.
Richard.
Beautiful!
Nice that you got to shoot with backgrounds which aren’t cluttered with too many houses or buildings.
Richard.
Awesome stuff, especially the Vulcan!
Richard.
I’ll have to make a point of watching the movie again!
Richard.
Brings to mind Catch 22 somehow.
It should! Apparently this is the most B-25s in one place since the movie.
Richard.
Here’s a list of aircraft nicknames I’ve created, I’ll have to update it with some of the ones in this thread, and the previous nickname thread:
http://www.richard-seaman.com/Aircraft/AirShows/AircraftNicknames.html
Richard.
Yes, “awesome” is the word that jumps into my mind, too!
Richard.
here are a few more………lots more to come:)
am very impressed with your photos as well Richard:)
Well thanks, Gavin.
And I see that you’ve definitely saved the best for last, those first two shots just leap out at you!
Richard.
That solo shot of 1994 is awesome!
Richard.
Thanks, Billy.
Yeah, the T-33 produced a lot of nasty reflection when the sun angle was wrong, but when it was right it looks fantastic!
Good to see such a classic type flying, until recently it didn’t seem like there were many T-33s on the airshow circuit in the States.
Richard.
Am i correct in thinking that those pics cover the complete set of early MiG fighters – 15,17 and 19?
No, there’s no MiG 19, the silver one is a 15 and the two red ones are both 17s.
Richard.