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    From the small Morris, IL airshow. Always the week before Reno, a nice small show to get some shooting practice in before Reno.
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    Last edited by T. Adams; 01-28-2006, 02:03 PM.

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    Is that F4U the old "Blue Max" which used to live in Santa Monica?
    No pixels were harmed, honest.

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      Not sure, it's based out of Valparaiso, IN now.

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        Tim: The tail shot of the Corsair is my favorite. I love it when a composition suddenly catches your eye and you wind up with a great shot. The play of light on the skin of the fuse in your shot is awesome! Peas
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          Re: Airplanes this time-Website update

          Originally posted by Peashooter
          Tim: The tail shot of the Corsair is my favorite. I love it when a composition suddenly catches your eye and you wind up with a great shot. The play of light on the skin of the fuse in your shot is awesome! Peas
          Thanks, I only took about 30 shots of the tail from different angles, finally found one I liked.

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            Re: Airplanes this time-Website update

            That is not the "Blue Max" Corsair. It was destroyed in a crash years ago.

            The warbird registry is source of information documenting all aircraft used by the worlds military that managed to survive that service.




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