Military Aircraft: airshows, operational, whatever, lets see what you have!

That picture of the Pup and the Moth in formation is very nice. I tried to shoot a Fokker DR1 in a simulated dogfight against a 'Tummelisa' but found that it was nearly impossible to get both in the (same) picture.. ;D
Wish we had some Red Arrows here also.. :D Nice shots, Graham.

Now I can't keep my fingers away from the spam-button any longer ;D
Saab J29 A 'Tunnan' 1950-1976. 669 built. 'An ugly duckling on the ground, but a swallow in the air', the test pilot concluded the first flight..
 

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Hi Erik.
Thanks, I'm glad people like them, I always worry about that.
Very nice shots of the Tunnan, not wrong about it being an ugly duckling though! :)

Cheers, Graham.

Erik X said:
That picture of the Pup and the Moth in formation is very nice. I tried to shoot a Fokker DR1 in a simulated dogfight against a 'Tummelisa' but found that it was nearly impossible to get both in the (same) picture.. ;D
Wish we had some Red Arrows here also.. :D Nice shots, Graham.

Now I can't keep my fingers way from the spam-button any longer ;D
Saab J29 A 'Tunnan' 1950-1976. 669 built. 'An ugly duckling on the ground, but a swallow in the air', the test pilot concluded the first flight..
 
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Erik X said:
That picture of the Pup and the Moth in formation is very nice. I tried to shoot a Fokker DR1 in a simulated dogfight against a 'Tummelisa' but found that it was nearly impossible to get both in the (same) picture.. ;D
Wish we had some Red Arrows here also.. :D Nice shots, Graham.

Now I can't keep my fingers away from the spam-button any longer ;D
Saab J29 A 'Tunnan' 1950-1976. 669 built. 'An ugly duckling on the ground, but a swallow in the air', the test pilot concluded the first flight..

Nice series Erik, indeed squat on the ground but surprisingly elegant in the air.

As one of the last original (& not merged) European aircraft manufacturers, Saab created an astonishing amount of different models since WW2...! (Some nicer than others ;) )

Wiebe
 
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Greate stuff!

Really like that thrird arrows shot VB, I'm a sucker for nice cloud formations with sun highlighted aircraft in the foreground.

And congrats to the topic on reaching it's 100th ;D
 
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I get it!

No this uses a high octane model jet fuel, and loud and authentic sounding it is. The thing has thrust like you wouldn't believe- almost vertical takeoff from dead stop (but almost only).

I flew the prop planes, which are slower, and way less expensive. If you have dyslexia, it is very hard because when the plane is coming towards you the right/left controls are reversed vs. When flying upside down, controls similarly reversed, so low flying is tretcherous. The ducted fans (i.e., fuel powerd jets) easily cost upwards of $6000 USD, so crashing is not an option.

Valvebounce said:
Hi Scott.
I guess this is the old two nations divided by a common language thing, hood / bonnet, boot / trunk, etc.
My confusion was because this side of the pond a ducted fan is the term for an electric version however the fact you said it sounds real led me to think it was the real deal.
I would love to fly model aircraft, but I can't manage a model car coming back towards me, my Dyslexia kicks in and my coordination leaves in a hurry! :) results, not pretty, can't imagine dealing with three axis, I know up and down stay the same but what if you roll the plane! ??? ??? ??? :)
Quite jealous of you having the opportunity to do the photographers section, is that using pro credentials or just pay the entry fee?

Cheers, Graham.

scottkinfw said:
Thank you Valve.

This was definitely NOT electric. It had a huge fuel tank ( I didn't upload the shots of the interior obviously). I used to fly the props so I have a small understanding of these guys. The fuel is a jet fuel for the small turbos (ducted fans).

Our "real" air show is in October, and I already have tickets. There is a photographers section, and a pre-dawn tour- I'm in. I always get the photo section so I can be on the flight line. The pre-dawn is very special because only a few die hard photo enthusiasts and air show enthusiasts attend, so lots of access under superb lighting. Perfect for wide angle lenses. Maybe a new gift 16-35 2.8L III in the very near future for my camera? hmmm.

Can't wait.

scott

Valvebounce said:
Hi Scott.
Nice shots. Many of the planes I saw had proper Perspex canopies with a pilot inside which really lifts the visual effect.
Was it an electric ducted fan or the real deal mini jet engine?
I went to a model air show in Normandy France a couple of years ago, there were some terrific aircraft and man those little jet suckers don't half shift, quite difficult to pan if you are close to the flight line!
Definitely worth a visit even if you don't have to wait for the real thing.

Cheers, Graham.

scottkinfw said:
Ok, well this is in the "whatever" category, and I haven't posted in a long while.

The airshow season will be in October for us here in North Texas, so I decided to get some practice shooting some model aircraft.

This is a "ducted fan" or model jet. It could pass for real without the context that we see in the third pic. The plane travels at about 150 mph, and sounds like a real fighter. These are no toys, and can cost upward of 5K or lots more. They are amazing, and worth a visit with camera if, like me, you have to wait for the "real deal".

Scott
 
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