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Oct 26, 2010 18:55 |  #1

Doing a little drive cleaning and dug these out to share. All hapen to be from Chino back in May:

"Copping An Attitude" .. C-17 Demo Practice

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"Just Horsing Around" .. The Horsemen performing their special brand of aerobatics
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"Here Comes Trouble" .. P-51D "Double Trouble" rolls out after a Horseman demo
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"Very Rare Bird" .. A-36 Apache with Mr. Steve Hinton at the controls
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***** From The Art Department *****

"Her Royal Highness" .. P-51C "Princess Elizabeth"
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"Bad Ass" .. As if flying a black T-38 isn't cool enough to begin with
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C&C Welcome as always! Enjoy!! :D

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Oct 26, 2010 22:16 |  #2

Nice Jay, even though I've sat in Princess, I never noticed the red and yellow combo in her name before, thanks for posting, these look good.




  
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Oct 26, 2010 22:22 |  #3

Good ones, & better late than never!


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Oct 26, 2010 22:26 |  #4

jollyroger99 wrote in post #11171917 (external link)
Nice Jay, even though I've sat in Princess, I never noticed the red and yellow combo in her name before, thanks for posting, these look good.

Thanks Roger! I hadn't noticed the "Groovy" pattern either until I started digging into the archives.

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Good ones, & better late than never!

Usually, never is better than never but in this case, I guess they'll do... ;)


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Oct 26, 2010 22:57 |  #5

Wicked good work Jay!! Steve Hinton is the Jay Leno of warbirds..."which WWII era aircraft do I want to fly today?"

the 38 pilot shot especially rocks!


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Oct 26, 2010 23:02 |  #6

Amazing shots! Makes one wonder what else you have just laying around.


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Oct 26, 2010 23:07 |  #7

WaFp wrote in post #11172135 (external link)
Wicked good work Jay!! Steve Hinton is the Jay Leno of warbirds..."which WWII era aircraft do I want to fly today?"

the 38 pilot shot especially rocks!

Thanks very much...

No kidding on Mr. Hinton, eh? I'd settle for a cast off Cessna...! :D

Aerophile wrote in post #11172160 (external link)
Amazing shots! Makes one wonder what else you have just laying around.

Thank You.

I sometimes just shake the hard drive and see what falls out. ;) It's fun to go back and look through the leftovers to see if anything can be polished and made nice!


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Oct 27, 2010 12:41 as a reply to  @ FlyingPhotog's post |  #8

Excellent shots, love the close up of the Princess Elizabeth.




  
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Oct 27, 2010 17:33 |  #9

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Excellent shots, love the close up of the Princess Elizabeth.

Thanks muchly...

I've had several people point out that they hadn't noticed the "psychodelic" aspect of the lettering. I hadn't noticed that before either.

Kind of "Groovy" really...


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Oct 27, 2010 19:53 |  #10

Wish my "rejects" looked this good. :-)


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Oct 27, 2010 19:56 |  #11

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Wish my "rejects" looked this good. :-)

Hi Gary...

These aren't really rejects per se...

They're simply images that needed a little massage, a different crop, a little B&W treatment or otherwise didn't jump off the screen under initial inspection.

Think of them as the "Gallery Of Misfit Images." ;) We all have them...


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Oct 27, 2010 20:09 |  #12

All around great series. Personal favorites are the C-17 and Pricess Elizabeth (love those colors!).


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All around great series. Personal favorites are the C-17 and Pricess Elizabeth (love those colors!).

Thanks Very Much! :D


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Oct 27, 2010 21:04 |  #14

Excellent shots Jay. I love the first shot...

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Oct 27, 2010 21:06 |  #15

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