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Started by Joe Copalman, June 15, 2009, 08:57:32 PM

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Anna M. Wood

Bear Attack
Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat, NL9G
Dec 2014 Breakfast Fly-In


bilwor

Terrific, Anna. I love round engines
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Scott Youmans

Fantastic Anna! Great shot of a great aircraft and well handled post processing. What else can I say?
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John B.

Love the Bearcat shot, Anna!

Jay and Jeff:  I actually like shooting the "Work-in-Progress" T-28.  There is so much there to see...

Tower Guy

Jay, here the clear winner is the monochrome. The colors in the top image don't go together well especially the massive green canopy shade. The colors distract from the image where the monochrome makes the eye look at more detail like the landing gear and belly of the fuselage. This is a great choice for the conversion, well done.

Jeff D. Welker

Quote from: Tower Guy on December 09, 2014, 09:50:19 AM
Jay, here the clear winner is the monochrome. The colors in the top image don't go together well especially the massive green canopy shade. The colors distract from the image where the monochrome makes the eye look at more detail like the landing gear and belly of the fuselage. This is a great choice for the conversion, well done.

I concur with Harvey.

There were plenty of nice tail-draggers at the breakfast fly-in, but this Glassair Sportsman GS-2 was my favorite. Clean lines, gorgeous paint, and the Glassair website says you can build it in two weeks! Anna?

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Anna M. Wood

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Quote from: Jeff D. Welker on December 09, 2014, 10:05:53 AM

There were plenty of nice tail-draggers at the breakfast fly-in, but this Glassair Sportsman GS-2 was my favorite. Clean lines, gorgeous paint, and the Glassair website says you can build it in two weeks! Anna?


There are quick build sites these days that the various manufacturers support.  You go to their facility and use their tools and technicians to get your build completed.  So yes, it can be built in a couple weeks. It is sorta like getting a factory build only you are doing most (51%) of the work in their factory.

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OH STITS, WHAT LARGE NOSTRILS YOU HAVE
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Matt Ottosen

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The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

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