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B-17G, B-52H Heritage Flight

Sat Jun 10, 2006 8:37 am

I was the AF Photog that went up on the photo shoot, will post more official photos once they're released for public viewing. Hope everyone likes them, it was my last "shoot" as I am now retiring after 25 yrs.

Sat Jun 10, 2006 8:42 am

Airforcemike
What a way to finish the tour! Glad you joined us. THose shots are great. I look forward to seeing more when they come avalable.

Any other work that you can share? Stories?

Tim

Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:35 pm

I will try to post a few more, have to get public affairs to release them for me, which won't be a problem. I understand a few english publications will be running the three or four shots I sent in. I did make a mistake at first, calling Thunder Bird "Thunder Chief" by accident, though i corrected it an hour later, the AIR FORCE TIMES already picked it up. www.af.mil had already posted it but i had them correct it. It was a load of fun shooting that flight from Yellow Rose of Texas, three of us were sharing the "escape hatch" and gave each other plenty of time to get their shots.

Shots of the B-25?

Tue Jun 20, 2006 10:38 pm

Any photos around shooting up at the B-25 that was the photo ship? I was in there shooting down on Thunderbird and the B-52H. Am hoping to see a shot of me sticking my head/camera out the escape port hole! (well, not in the airstream, but pretty close!)
I still promised more shots I took, will try and get those tomorrow (Thursday)
MIKE
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