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in the first lap of the Julius Bär Swiss E-Prix held in Berne. Daniel Abt in his Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler car 66 got through the first chicane, where shortly after the midfield produced a mass collision that caused the race to be stopped for quite a long period before it could be restarted. ABT finished P6.
Late afternoon departure from Nellis. First time I've seen an F-16 with a WA tail code carrying bombs.
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First ones out, last ones in. KC-135R tanker arriving back at Nellis just short of sun set.
Red Flag RF19-1
Nellis AFB, NV
After a storm front moved through Gulf Shores, the red flags were still displayed but that did not stop this young man from breaking out the skim board and getting a bit of practice in. I sat on the balcony and watched him for 15-20 minutes and he never slowed down...sometimes you just have to make the best of a not-so-ideal situation!!
Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff):
Camera - Nikon D7200 (handheld)
Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
ISO – 100
Aperture – f/5.6
Exposure – 1/800 second
Focal Length – 155mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
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Boeing (MDC) F-15C Eagles 84-0016 (926/C319) & 84-0028 (939-C331) about to do a right hand break for the closest runway at Red Flag 16-1.
Returning to Nellis AFB after a Red Flag 22-1 mission. VAQ-142 are part of Carrier Air Wing 11, and normally fly off USS Theodore Roosevelt.
USAF, Mc Donnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle, cn 1250, reg 92-0366, marked WA/92-366. Participant in the Red Flag 2016-1 at Nellis AFB (KLSV)
The so-called 'Chrome' F-22 at Nellis. How it appears depends on the viewing angle. In this shot you can clearly see the MODEX 065 below the chine, under the canopy, but in adjacent photos it disappears. A few seconds before I took this shot I was tracking the jet through the viewfinder when there was a bright flash that completely whited out the display when the jet reflected the sun into the viewfinder.
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The mighty B-1B Lancer departing Nellis Air Force Base for a night launch during Red Flag 22-2. You can feel this departure as the airplane flies directly overhead in full burner.