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F9F Panther Jet

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:10 pm
by Scudrunner
I found it.. Scud Running

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Re: F9F Panther Jet

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 5:46 am
by haroldkip
That last one is nice Leon, but I think you've done better before on the first two (like your second F100 post!!)
Taking shots while flying in a blizzard sure is challenging eh? I'd reather stick to nice weather and clouds.

Oh yeah ... and let Ozzy to the inverted flying! It's dangerous! ;)

Re: F9F Panther Jet

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 7:52 am
by Scudrunner
That last one is nice Leon, but I think you've done better before on the first two (like your second F100 post!!)
Taking shots while flying in a blizzard sure is challenging eh? I'd reather stick to nice weather and clouds.

Oh yeah ... and let Ozzy to the inverted flying! It's dangerous! ;)


But I like Scud Running.... Anybody can fly up high. It take a man to drag your belly in the treetops in bad weather. I guess I am just addicted to combat flying. I survived in RVN for 18 months by dragging the skids of my helo (OH-6 and OH-58) in the treetops at 120 knots and got the mission accomplished.

I guess for me, there  are 2 kinds of screenshots. Some that you work hard at getting the angle, the lighting, the clouds, the background, etc just right and others that you just go out flying and having fun. These are the second type.

Re: F9F Panther Jet

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:04 am
by Helms
But I like Scud Running.... Anybody can fly up high. It take a man to drag your belly in the treetops in bad weather. I guess I am just addicted to combat flying. I survived in RVN for 18 months by dragging the skids of my helo (OH-6 and OH-58) in the treetops at 120 knots and got the mission accomplished.


Nice shots, but what exactly is RVN? sounds interesting (and dangerous too!) 8-)

Re: F9F Panther Jet

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:15 am
by Scudrunner
But I like Scud Running.... Anybody can fly up high. It take a man to drag your belly in the treetops in bad weather. I guess I am just addicted to combat flying. I survived in RVN for 18 months by dragging the skids of my helo (OH-6 and OH-58) in the treetops at 120 knots and got the mission accomplished.


Nice shots, but what exactly is RVN? sounds interesting (and dangerous too!) 8-)


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Re: F9F Panther Jet

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:38 am
by haroldkip
[quote]I guess for me, there