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A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 9:56 am
by beaky
Thanks for your comments, ozzy- here's some treats for you. Sadly, I lost a disc of pix from that week, including a few Spitfire shots, but here's something interesting: The one and only Bob Hoover talking to a large awestruck audience about his experiences flying the Spitfire:
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I recall that he was standing on the wing of a Spit during this chat, so the cowling and prop visible in the foreground is probably that of a Spitfire... anybody recognize the markings (I don't)?
Bob's not half as pretty as a Spit, but he's worth a look-see. Other notable speakers that week: Chuck Yeager, Dick Rutan, and Neil Armstrong (under a gorgeous full moon, no less).

And can you guess what warbird this is?
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Yep. A Fairey Firefly.
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...and one more. I didn't quite have the shutter speed right for the "prop disc" effect, but I was close at that point...
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Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:26 am
by chomp_rock
Nice, what was the shutter speed in that last picture?
1/125th of a second should give a prop disk effect in most cases.

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:40 am
by beaky
Nice, what was the shutter speed in that last picture?
1/125th of a second should give a prop disk effect in most cases.


Don't remember...

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:54 am
by C
I recall that he was standing on the wing of a Spit during this chat, so the cowling and prop visible in the foreground is probably that of a Spitfire... anybody recognize the markings (I don't)?


Its a Mk XVIII, I think owned by Rudi Frasca...

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:17 pm
by ozzy72
Totally great shots Rotty, I'm dead jealous!

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:25 pm
by Loafing Smurf

Don't remember...


I was kind of curious too...do you remember the ISO/APA of your film?

When I use 200 film with bright clear skies I have a hard time getting the fan effect.

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:29 pm
by beaky

I was kind of curious too...do you remember the ISO/APA of your film?

When I use 200 film with bright clear skies I have a hard time getting the fan effect.


It was my first time with a digital camera (not film), and I was experimenting like crazy with stops and shutter speeds. I took no notes; sorry.  I think for the Fairey shots I had the camera set up to simulate 400 film... I got a few nice discs in some shots, but that CD-ROM delaminated (moisture I think) b/4 I could dupe it , so I can't show them to you.

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:30 pm
by beaky

Its a Mk XVIII, I think owned by Rudi Frasca...


I KNEW one of you maniacs  ;) would know that one!! Thanks! She was a very nice example of type; sadly I lost the couple of shots I had of that one.

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:41 pm
by beaky
If anyone's curious: I don't recall any specifics of Hoover's or Yeager's talks, but I have some great memories from AV03 regarding some aviation celebrities: Neil Armstrong's reply when asked how he felt when Apollo 11 started moving off the pad after numerous delays ("Surprised!"), and the look on Dick Rutan's face when I asked him if his brother was going to let him play with SpaceShip One (everyone else was gushing about his incredible  Voyager flight, which he was there to speak about- I just wanted to ask something different; break the sycophantic spell, so to speak). To his credit, he sort of half-smiled and said: "That project's going really well. We're all excited". He even signed my program. I also met Lane Wallace from Flying magazine (a very nice lady and excellent writer); she gave a very interesting lecture about the Vickers Vimy.

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 3:00 pm
by C
[quote]

I KNEW one of you maniacs

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 3:05 pm
by beaky

Thanks, that's the nicest thing I've been called all day ;D.

Here's a nice pic of it...

http://www.militaryairshows.net/spits/spitfire%20mk.xviii_tp280.jpg

Charlie


Oohhh... nice! But a TRUE SimV maniac would've cropped the copyright info. off the picture and claimed it as one of his own! ;)

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 3:11 pm
by Theis
i cant see at any point, at he are saying the pic is his ;) :-/ ;)

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 3:30 pm
by Hagar
Thanks, that's the nicest thing I've been called all day ;D.

Here's a nice pic of it...

http://www.militaryairshows.net/spits/spitfire%20mk.xviii_tp280.jpg

Charlie

That's a beautiful shot. Nice Spit too. ;)

Bob Hoover is one of my heroes. (I have plenty of heroes & had the pleasure of meeting a few but unfortunately not Mr Hoover.) I heard he gave up display flying recently.

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 4:08 pm
by C

Oohhh... nice! But a TRUE SimV maniac would've cropped the copyright info. off the picture and claimed it as one of his own! ;)


That's integrity for you, and you never know who might be looking... ;)

Re: A few AV03 shots- for the Brits

PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 4:40 pm
by beaky
True 'dat, Charlie (I was totally kidding), and to Hagar: I didn't get to meet Bob (I was off to check out something else, actually, when I passed by him and the Spitfire), but he's a fave of mine, too. Did you ever see him do his airshow thing (I missed out, unfortunately)?