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Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:43 am

spookythecat wrote:
warbird1 wrote:Awesome pictures, Al. Did they wheel out "Marge" also?


Nope. They were nice and left her in the hangar.



Love the night shots!

Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:45 am

Great pics Spooky !
What camera kit are you using ?
Also, with respect to the night shots, are you adding light from either a flash or flood ...or is that just the existing apron lights ?
I have been to OSH ...and my recollection was that its pretty dark in the Warbird park at night !!

Tue Aug 04, 2009 12:05 pm

Bearcat SA wrote:Great pics Spooky !
What camera kit are you using ?
Also, with respect to the night shots, are you adding light from either a flash or flood ...or is that just the existing apron lights ?
I have been to OSH ...and my recollection was that its pretty dark in the Warbird park at night !!


Thanks! This year I am shooting with a Canon XSi with basic kit lenses (it was all I could afford so far). For the lighting it depends on where the subject is. It is pretty dark out there but with a long enough exposure you can really pull in a lot of natural light. I have a small flashlight I use to "paint" the aircraft as well.

Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:37 pm

spookythecat wrote:
Bearcat SA wrote:Great pics Spooky !
What camera kit are you using ?
Also, with respect to the night shots, are you adding light from either a flash or flood ...or is that just the existing apron lights ?
I have been to OSH ...and my recollection was that its pretty dark in the Warbird park at night !!


Thanks! This year I am shooting with a Canon XSi with basic kit lenses (it was all I could afford so far). For the lighting it depends on where the subject is. It is pretty dark out there but with a long enough exposure you can really pull in a lot of natural light. I have a small flashlight I use to "paint" the aircraft as well.


Well then Al ...double congratulations on your shots ... it just shows you dont need the top of the range camera to get great shots !

What lens wer you using for the ground to air shots though ?

Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:07 pm

Bearcat SA wrote:
spookythecat wrote:
Bearcat SA wrote:Great pics Spooky !
What camera kit are you using ?
Also, with respect to the night shots, are you adding light from either a flash or flood ...or is that just the existing apron lights ?
I have been to OSH ...and my recollection was that its pretty dark in the Warbird park at night !!


Thanks! This year I am shooting with a Canon XSi with basic kit lenses (it was all I could afford so far). For the lighting it depends on where the subject is. It is pretty dark out there but with a long enough exposure you can really pull in a lot of natural light. I have a small flashlight I use to "paint" the aircraft as well.


Well then Al ...double congratulations on your shots ... it just shows you dont need the top of the range camera to get great shots !

What lens wer you using for the ground to air shots though ?


A real basic Canon 55-250mm. Some of them are cropped as I don't have the reach of the big fancy lenses. Maybe next year. I better start putting stuff on ebay again.

Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:49 pm

Yeah, which one? Excellent pic and video, THANKS for posting them! :D

Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:19 pm

Mind if I join in?

Here's Tim's T-6G after I flew her into OSH on Friday morning. First solo into Oshkosh, and in a T-6 to boot! I am still on an adrenaline high!

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Nathan's Mustang was allready there...
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Here's Paul taking care of Old Crow before the storm...
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John Fallis' P-40...
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Ron Fagen's P-40. I really liked the scheme, it's a personal favorite now! And the American flag was really neat too.
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There were around 15 to 18 Mustangs as I recall. Someone will need to correct me, I'm just guessin'!
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More to come.

Tailwinds,
Trey
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Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:38 am

I love your shots, Trey. That last one of the Mustang is sooooo cool!

Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:08 pm

OK - just a few quick images where I can respond to earlier posts. Home computer is down so I have to do this from work.

First the Sea Furies. I only got one of C-FGAT:

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And here is NX15S just tucking up the gear:

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Sorry I missed the WIX gathering at Zach's place this year but I am glad to see some made it to the Bikini tent. One question, though...how do you get your wives to be cool with those photos? This one cost me a gold pendant:

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The Brunette on my right is actually Amanda Younkin-Franklin, seen below in her other day job:

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May be a while but I will eventually get back to posting the ones that turned out OK.

Cheers!

Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:31 pm

A huge THANKS to all who posted pictures! :D Spooky, I think you need to be a professional photographer. If you aren't already. Garbs comes in second place. Serious talent going on here, for my money.

I'm unable to keep up as well as I'd like, so if I could cheat and just ask...

1. Where's Ol' 927?

2. Ditto for the Collings birds; namely, Witchcraft.

3. Were there any autogyros flying this year?

Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:47 pm

Pogo wrote:A huge THANKS to all who posted pictures! :D Spooky, I think you need to be a professional photographer. If you aren't already.

I'm unable to keep up as well as I'd like, so if I could cheat and just ask...

1. Where's Ol' 927?

2. Ditto for the Collings birds; namely, Witchcraft.

3. Were there any autogyros flying this year?


While I can not answer questions #2 and 3, I can answer regarding the lack of attendance by Ol' 927. EAA and the CAF would like to have her attend as often as possible I suspect, and the squadron enjoys taking her to such events, however it is a very costly proposition. As an example, for Ol' 927 to fly from Addison to OSH, it is approximately 1500 miles round trip. That would equate to about seven hours of flight time, burning 200 gallons an hour, the fuel bill is rather high (probably 5k or more) to say the least, not to mention the other costs associated with flying the old girl.

We also would need to pay for the entire crew to stay in the area for the duration of our stay, feed them etc.. The reason I bring all of this up is that we would get no fuel or appearance fee from either the CAF or EAA, just their gratitude.

As a result it just was not feasible for us to attend this year. In future years, when we are in the area at that time of the year, we will certainly consider attending, but it just wasn't in the cards this year.

Chris

Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:54 pm

Thanks for that, Chris. It is well that "government should be more transparent". Ah, what I mean is that not everybody understands the business angles and other behind-the-scenes dynamics that go into putting cool birds in OSH photo threads on WIX. The more we peanut gallery types know, perhaps the more help we can offer in some way or another in the future. In any case, thanks for the poop.

And thanks for all you do to Keep 'Em Flying. 8)

Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:31 pm

Pogo wrote:Thanks for that, Chris. It is well that "government should be more transparent". Ah, what I mean is that not everybody understands the business angles and other behind-the-scenes dynamics that go into putting cool birds in OSH photo threads on WIX. The more we peanut gallery types know, perhaps the more help we can offer in some way or another in the future. In any case, thanks for the poop.

And thanks for all you do to Keep 'Em Flying. 8)


Pogo
No problem! There was an extensive series of emails amongst the squadron officers this year when trying to decide whether or not to go, and finally it was decided basically one show for the "show the CAF flag" type where we footed gas bill etc., and that was for Sun N Fun. Maybe next year.

Osh

Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:17 pm

Pogo, "Ol' 927" was in Sioux City, Iowa for an airshow sponsored by the local ANG Wing. Also in attendance were the CAF Corsair, Minnesota Wing B-25J "Miss Mitchell", and Ron Fagen's P-51D. Kevin Eldridge was flying the Mustang for the Heritage Flight. Alan

Re: Osh

Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:30 pm

Alan Brooks wrote:Pogo, "Ol' 927" was in Sioux City, Iowa for an airshow sponsored by the local ANG Wing. Also in attendance were the CAF Corsair, Minnesota Wing B-25J "Miss Mitchell", and Ron Fagen's P-51D. Kevin Eldridge was flying the Mustang for the Heritage Flight. Alan


To add to what Alan said, the ANG, and some local sponsors helped us to defray the costs. From what I have heard so far it was a good little show at SUX where there was no admission, cheap food, and as a result people were apparently very willing to drop donations into our dummy bomb.
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