Vintage Aircraft

1937 USMC Grumman F3F-2 fighter, over the Gulf of Mexico, Galveston, TX, May 1994.

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Kodachrome 64 1/60 f16, Canon FD 85 1.2L, F-1

Real airplanes have propellers--and two wings. You can see the DNA that led to the later Grumman 'cats fighters. Beautiful shot!
 
Another cat... Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat, May 1994, Galveston, TX, with FM-2 Wildcat wingman

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Kodachrome 64, 1/250 f8, Canon FD 85 1.2L, F-1
 
Lovely, now all we need is a Bearcat—talking piston engines only, please!

(Confession, I did look at the stirringly beautiful photos on your website. It's a tribute to the men who flew those WWII aircraft in combat that some of those planes are still flying. Your photos help keep those memories alive.)
 
Piston Engines Only?

Piston Engines Only?

In a way I can see your point, I have never considered any Japanese motorcycle a vintage or 'classic', but a car 20 years old is a classic to some.

It's odd that I don't remember seeing any gliders or balloons here except my balloon post. Balloons are truly vintage methinks.

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Keeping our cats in numerical order: Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat, over Galveston Bay, October, 1992

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Kodachrome 64, 1/250 f6~, Canon FD 85 1.2L, F-1
 
In a way I can see your point, I have never considered any Japanese motorcycle a vintage or 'classic', but a car 20 years old is a classic to some.

It's odd that I don't remember seeing any gliders or balloons here except my balloon post. Balloons are truly vintage methinks.

Hi,

Gliders? Try page 14 and my post (No 531) for a photo and post 535 for a link to a video of it in action.

Regards, David
 
Blue Angel One, Commander "Butch Voris" Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat (1946 team), Brazzoria County, TX, November, 2003



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Kodachrome 64, 1/250/f8, Canon EF 50 f1.4, EOS1-V
 
Avro 504K, Old Warden Aerodrome, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, UK, September, 1988. Angus McVitie, pilot, Shuttleworth Collection.

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Kodachrome 64, 1/250 f3.5, Canon FD 200mm 2.8, Canon F-1N
 
ASA... Provia became my last resort film before switching to digital, very natural colors. I love the "classic" depth of field look in the clouds, reminiscent of period 12 ASA film.
 
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