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January 27, 2012
My first post from the Philppines! This was taken on our 16 hour flight to Hong Kong, about 6 hours into the flight somewhere over the Pacific. I'm not sure if it counts as a sunset or sunrise but it was 2:30pm EST/3:30am HKT. I had just woken up and luckily, I was able to act fast and catch it because the sun disappeared just seconds later.
The plane window caused a flare which was hard to avoid, so I ended up removing it afterwards (although was not able to completely)
The fellow down the road is going to mount this old plane on the roof of his restuarant. He calls the place the Red Crow so the plane will be a great addition. All the parts are hanging around in the background. :-)
This is a picture of a prop plane that landed in Louisville at around 11pm. I think it was either an 8 or ten second exposure. This plane has a wierd box shape to it.
The new A400M - the RAF ones will be known as Atlas C1. Manoeuvring with scary agility - something that big shouldn't fly those angles! (mind you, that was nothing compared to the chinook display!!)
Just got my Canon G7 back from repair, and couldn't wait to use back the powerful 6x zoom I was missing with the standard lens that came with my other Canon EOS 400D. Who knew, there was a nice contrail marking the evening Melbourne sky.
Enemy Planes opens for Zoo Animal at Music in Mears on June 13, 2013 in Mears Park in Saint Paul, MN.
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For Father's day, I took my Dad to an airshow at the Kitchener 'International' Airport. This was both a static display, and air show.
While on the runway, we got close up to the planes, and the ability to speak with the pilots. We had to leave early to get back for our family dinner, so we didn't see the Snow Birds - but I am sure we will see them at the Ex this summer.
I don't really know anything about planes, but I enjoyed a great day out with my Dad, and taking photos.
One of the airshow participants is this Lancaster bomber used by the RAF (Royal Air Force) during WWII.
Location: Jones Beach
I actually forgot to get the photo of the placard for this plane, so I don't remember what it is named. I think it was a Army Recon Plane
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