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Started by bilwor, March 23, 2011, 09:31:31 PM

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bilwor

Mitsubishi MU-2B-60 Marquise C-FHMA  KTUS 03/23/11

bill word
Tucson, AZ

jslugman

And she is a strange sounding bird to be sure!
James "JSlugman" O'Rear
Yokota AFB, Japan RJTY

Author of "Aviation Photography- A Pictorial Guide"

Jay Beckman

Always liked the looks of the MU-2 but I guess they're a real handful to fly.  All kinds of remedial training needed to obtain insurance.

(Time for a sensor cleaning there Bill...)
Jay Beckman
Chandler, AZ
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bilwor

Thanks Jay for reminding me to clean the sensor
bill
bill word
Tucson, AZ

JWAir

1. Mitsubishi MU-2K N3GT
C/N 277
Privately owned
Chandler - Municipal (CHD) Apr. 17th, 2011

2. - 3. Mitsubishi MU-2L C-FKIO
C/N 725SA
Whitehorse Flight Center Inc.
Chandler - Municipal (CHD) Jun. 4th, 2011

Dave S.

Jarrod,

Really like the angle on #3 above.

- Dave
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Joe Copalman

Ditto.  MU-2s can be really nice-looking from some angles, and pretty ugly from others.  You nailed one of the good angles.
"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

Joe Copalman
AzAP Co-Founder
Mesa, AZ

JWAir

Quote from: Joe Copalman on June 07, 2011, 11:37:38 AM
Ditto.  MU-2s can be really nice-looking from some angles, and pretty ugly from others.  You nailed one of the good angles.

Thanks Joe,

  Too bad that I could not get a decent shot of the right side of this Canadian MU-2.....it of course had "Transwest Air" titles on the shady side! Oh well....if he returns in December and parks the same way then the shots will be taken at that time. I have shot many MU-2s from that exact same angle and as long as the registration was not painted on the large part of the tail, that angle always looked nice to me.
  On a side note, I have quite a lot of practice shooting the MU-2 series of aircraft over the years. When I was living back in Oklahoma, there was a company in Tulsa called Intercontinental Jet Corporation. They would always let me walk their ramp at TUL to shoot all of the MU-2s. I would see them from all over the world on that one ramp. Not at all odd to see birds from the USA, Canada, Mexico, Columbia, and even a few from Argentina on the same day. Usually there were at least a good 10-15 on their ramp at any one time. I just had to pick the ones that were parked the best for good photography, and those were the ones I shot that day. Then maybe the next day I would come back hoping the bland bird parked next to the exotic one, blocking a clean shot of course, would have departed. I probably now have a good 50+ Mitsubishi MU-2s in my collection of slides now thanks to that place.

Ahhh.....nothing like good memories of long forgotten aviation photography freedoms!


bilwor

Mitsubishi MU-2B-25 (MU-2K) Solitaire cn264 N31FW   TUS 10/13/14

Mitsubishi MU-2B-25 (MU-2K) Solitaire cn264 N31FW b by Bill Word, on Flickr
bill word
Tucson, AZ