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Great shots Rich. Keep them coming.

Below is the P-38 at Niagara Falls Age of Flight Museum.

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Wow, nice shots, who'd a thunk it! With you being so much younger than me, I mean. :)

Here's a few more. The Corsair is the late John Shafhausen in the -7, Oshkosh aroung '79 I think.
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PBY Is Oshkosh '86:
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Hurricane is Ray Scott flying Jerry Yages at Geneseo, I think 2003.
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Rich great shots! How do you convert slide to digital? I have tons of aircraft slide and would like to convert them!

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In short, Scan the slide with Nikon Coolscan V (about 1 minute per slide), output a high-res JPEG (4th highest of 5 settings gives me a 5782 x 3962 JPEG image), then run it through "Noiseware 4 Pro" to remove the grain, resize to anything from 4000 pixels down to 800 like these depending on whether I'll print or not.

I'm no pro with this stuff, just kind of figured it out on my own this year. Results have been pretty decent. High contrast stuff like the Hurricane have given me some trouble.

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In short, Scan the slide with Nikon Coolscan V (about 1 minute per slide), output a high-res JPEG (4th highest of 5 settings gives me a 5782 x 3962 JPEG image), then run it through "Noiseware 4 Pro" to remove the grain, resize to anything from 4000 pixels down to 800 like these depending on whether I'll print or not.

I'm no pro with this stuff, just kind of figured it out on my own this year. Results have been pretty decent. High contrast stuff like the Hurricane have given me some trouble.

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Thanks for the info! I really like the look of the Hurricane shot!

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I think this B-25 here is N86427 - anyone? anyone?

Dave Tallichet's N9115Z "Toujour au Danger" which had been at the Yesterday's Air Force facility in Tampa, FL. Now in the RAF museum in the UK. This is the aircraft in which the late John "Jeff" Hawke later lost the top turret during a flight.

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Hey Rich,

You are a lot older then me, those are my father’s shots :)

I remember that Hurricane flight well. Good times.

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The " Tojours Au Danger is the motto of the 17th Bomb Group. The markings depict a 37th BS aircraft. They were the most experienced B-25 operators at the beginning of WWII. They transferred from Oregon to Barksdale where they transitioned to B-26s. They call themselves the "Daddy of Them All " due to the fact that they became the core training group that was split off into so many different squadrons until they were deployed to N. Africa.

The Sikorski is the Howard Hughes example, currentl resding at Brazoria County Airport, Angleton, TX.

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Great thread, Rich!
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Thanks for the info!

If you are scanning slides in large amounts or slides only, it's smart to get a dedicated slide scanner, rather than using a flatbed hybrid. There's lots of good advice out there, and the quality's improving all the time while prices come down.

No-one seems to have figured out how to do decent quality batches at high speed, cheaply though!

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Here's a few more. First is the MATS Connie airborne (sniff sniff) at Oshkosh 2000:
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Now the oldest Connie (I think) at NJ's Greenwood Lake Airport in 1976 (yup, still there, repainted a few times):
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Tigercat in 1985 (might be 1995, hard to tell the date stamped):
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Oshkosh Warbirds 1986:
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Turkey at Oshkosh in 1978:
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Ray Stutsman's gorgeous Jug at Oshkosh in 1982:
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And my favorite active Douglas shot was at Pensacola in 1978:
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Great pics! Thanks for sharing. 8)

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The Shackleton! :D

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The Shackleton! :D

May he rest in peace at Pima...

There are many there that are resting in Peace or, unfortunately, in pieces.
Here is hoping that some will return.
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