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wfooshee

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The local Air Force base, Tyndall, put on an air show this past weekend, their first since 2011. Headlining was the Thunderbirds.

There is NO FJR content in this post, or even any other motorcycles. I didn't even ride to the event! (Tyndall's treatment of motorcycles for parking at these has historically been abysmal, and with lots of rain over the weekend I wasn't going to park in a grass field, The one time they actually accomodated bikes with a concrete pad, you still had to cross a field to get to it!)

Saturday's weather was very wet, with the rain coming in bands. In between the clouds would lift enough to get some flying in, then they'd have to shut down again after a while. They got less than half the schedule in on Saturday, but the weather moved out mid-afternoon and we actually had near-sunny skies for the F-22 and the Thunderbirds. I sat in the rain with my camera around my neck under the poncho I bought the day before at Walmart. (Best 4 bucks I've spent in a long time!) I didn't think to wear my waterproof riding boots, though, so my feet got soaked as I walked around in water an inch or two deep. Even after the weather cleared there was enough humidity to get awesome vapor from the F-22 and the white F-16s.

Sunday's weather was dryer, but heavier cloud cover. It was drizzly when I arrived but stopped, and there was no more rain all day, but the clouds were heavier and lower, and although they got everybody in, many pilots had to modify to remove verticals from their flights. Most were OK but poor Jacquie B and her Extra 300 had to make do with flat passes, just doing rolls and turns, which got a bit old as they still had her fill her time slot. An F-18E or an F-22 going back and forth at 700mph for ten minutes I'll have a look at. An aerobatic plane no faster than 250 in a dive, not so much.

So on with the pics!

Quick Silver, one of THREE P-51s that were here.

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Double Trouble two

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and Crazy Horse 2, shown here just at takeoff

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Some old jets. First the T-33:

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and a MIG-17

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That is an afterburning engine, but I don't think the Soviets had quite figured out nozzles, yet.....

Main engine produces about 5,000 pounds of thrust, and the afterburner adds about half that again.

It's no F-22, but enough power that this pass was .93 Mach!

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A momentary break in the clouds on Saturday for this Pitts biplane. It actually got dark again immediately after he took off, and the rest of my pics of him actually sucked.....

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Aerobatic Beech Bonanza doing a hammerhead. (F33C model for those who keep up with such.... rated +6/-2 g)

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A 6-place family travel plane!!
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Jelly Belly Interstate Cadet. He flies three times, actually.... Does a comedy aerobatic show where he gets on the radio to the PA and claims to be an ex-con who built the plane in prison and he wants to fly in the show. Parts fall off, including the aileron missing here, he flies in what looks to be a completely erratic, out-of-control manner, scrapes a wingtip on the runway during a turn, drops "paperwork" out the window (a roll of toilet paper) which he has to "retrieve" and does so by diving back and cutting it with the prop, then does it again a second time.

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His second act is landing on the world's smallest airport, seen here as he fights a little crosswind.

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His third act is an aerobatic show flown with a constant throttle, no adjustments to engine power, during which he gains some altitude and shuts off the engine, does some more show, then dead-stick lands and taxis to the announcer, standing out on the tarmac with his hand outstretched, and places the prop spinner in the announcer's hand. An awesome demonstration of energy management!

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A Super Stearman, with the regular 220-horse engine yanked out and replaced with about 450 horses!

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He came out again with a wing walker act.

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Next post, JETS!!!!

 
Continuing..... These are from Saturday, after the weather (almost) cleared. Still cloudy, but very high clouds with a lot of sunny breaks.

First up after the skies cleared Was the F-22 demonstration. If you've never seen this demonstration, you MUST make some effort to get out where one is being done!!!! You will have to rethink EVERYTHING you thought you knew about what airplanes can do!!!

Immediately after takeoff

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Yep... turn and burn!!!!

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Weapons bays. ALL ordinance is carried internally to maximize stealth and aero.

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Someone said vapor?

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He joined up with Double Trouble two and Crazy Horse 2 for the Air Force Heritage Flight

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Then the Thunderbirds came out

Engine start

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Intake suction pulling the rainwater off the tarmac

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Yes, this picture is oriented correctly!

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Heat haze!!

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I saved a Like for this! Great. What are you shooting with?

My best aircraft shot doesn't look so good and moved a lot slower!

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Small world, we were at the Tyndall AFB beach on Thursday watching them practice as we body surfed, also saw the B1B land. Very cool photos!

 
Some wonderful photos, and the F-22 ones are phenomenal! Your choice of high shutter speed, instead of panning, really paid off!

Thanks for sharing!

 
Great shots! Being a general aviation pilot since 1973 I enjoyed the F-33 pictures myself. It reminds me of when Bob Hoover used to do aerobatics in his Shrike Commander.

I've flown Stearmans with the original 220HP. I can't imagine how much of a handful the 450HP is!

 
Really nice pictures wfooshee!

Thanks for sharing!
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What is your camera?Very high quality photos!!

 
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D7000 with Nikon's 70-300 f:4.5-5.6 ED VR. I shot the jets at 1/2000 ISO 400, and props I shot anywhere from 1/125 to 1/200, ISO 100, mostly 1/160. In either case I was shooting shutter-priority with spot metering. Shooting at such a slow speed requires panning with the aircraft, and I don't get but maybe 1 in 5 as a keeper, the rest are motion-blurred. That's a VERY long lens on a crop-sensor camera to be using 1/125!!!!!

Thunderbirds had this guy on their team.... D3s, 600mm f:4.

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His lens is only twice the focal length of mine, and only one stop faster. I don't understand why it costs as much as TWENTY of mine!!!!

(I yelled out, "Do they let you keep that when you get out?" He smiled and said, "Nope!")

 
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Awesome shots...... I use the D7000 with the Nikon 70-200 F/2.8 when I go to superbike and its done me pretty good... spendy glass

Its still such a good camera, I'd like to upgrade, but I don't shoot nearly as much or as good as I ride the FJR - still learning though...

Thanks for the pics, super nice shots you got there......

 
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Great pictures Walter. That 70-300 translates to 105-450mm on a crop sensor like the D7000. Gives you that extra reach. That 600mm on the D3 looks like a bazooka!

Awesome, awesome pictures you did great and thank you for sharing them with us. :)

 
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