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Chasing the Blue Demon
While this year’s show was remembered as a scorcher for being in the high 90’s temperature-wise, I also remember watching a scorching performance by Patrick McAlee of Extreme Flight. We had a chance to catch up and chat with Patrick to find out more about his experiences as an aerobatic pilot.
Thunder Over Michigan '22
Full Disc Aviation attended Thunder Over Michigan in July, and with our new resident Brit’s first time, it promised to be a great show.
A 40's Experience
Before long, it was the start of the show; something I had eagerly awaited, knowing that many aircraft I had never seen, let alone photographed, would soon grace the skies of Reading, PA.
WWII Nights, Year Two.
All of these warbirds are mainstays in the north east and all three take up plenty of space on our hard drives, but we were excited to see them in a new light. The evening did not disappoint.
Dover AFB Airshow
In an ever-changing world, one thing seems to remain constant: flying is cool. And if the old saying 'the only constant is change' holds true, the flying seems to have gotten even better. That might explain why we all missed the second T-birds sneak pass. Keep looking up, y'all.
MAM Nights
Chris Rose had a front row seat to capture the magical moments of these warbirds coming to life under the lights.
HUMET65 Cleared For Contact
The boom window opened up, light began to come flooding in. I looked out over 27,000ft of California/Oregon wilderness, revealing endless miles of snowy, mountainous scenery.”
Rocket Child (Slight Return)
Fully suited and with headlamps ablaze, we nervously ducked under the fallen tree and started walking up the snow-covered access road. Our walking sticks punched through the snow and into the mud while the wind howled through the trees above us. Our hiker train rubbernecked once we finally reached the trailhead parking lot; another journey milestone achieved.
Finding Axalp - The Mountain Too Far
I kept these plans to myself. Only through very cryptic messages did the most perceptive of FDA pick up on the fact that I had made my way to Switzerland. I wanted to surprise the guys with something special, as well as challenge myself by doing this on my own. With every step and every stage, the anticipation grew and the more this adventure meant to me. I put it in my mind and in my heart that I needed to climb that mountain.
Axalp '21
As the sun started to illuminate the breathtaking Swiss scenery, we reached the top of the ski lift, it was around 7:00am, this was when the real work begun. I’d heard rumours and read about people’s experiences of the climb, this proved to be tougher than any climb for photography I’d attempted before, particularly with a heavy camera bag full of equipment.
A Return of Winged Heroes
The noise as 15 aircraft thundered into the air was not only emotional, but also a love song for the aviation geek, who has not had much luck in getting to airshows for some time.
Sigma 500MM Review
Could it be that this lens is equal or better for the reduced cost? There is really only one way to find out and that is to try it out for myself. SIGMA America was kind enough to loan me a demo unit to put through its paces for this review, and what better way to do that than five days at EAA Airventure Oshkosh?
3G Adventure
It gives you a small sense of stepping back in time, looking out over a couple of patrolling WWII aircraft in beautiful formation, with the glorious blues of the ocean glistening below them. It was an experience worth treasuring for many years to come.
Big Cats in Beja - Nato Tiger Meet 2021
We went to this event not knowing what to expect. We cannot say that we had the aircraft and livery variety of previous editions of the NTM, but taking into consideration the limitations caused by the pandemic, it was a positive experience. As we say in Portuguese, “everything that comes up in the net is fish”.
WWII Nights
If this sounds reminiscent of a scene in the Pacific during the mid 1940s, then the Mid Atlantic Air Museum has done its job. Each year on the first full weekend of June, tying into the anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the museum hosts its annual World War II Weekend event.
SUN 'n FUN 2021
Having been a Lakeland resident my entire life, SUN ‘n FUN has always been a huge aspect of my life every spring. Their slogan for many years has been “Spring Break for Pilots!” and I can’t think of anything more accurate. It is the perfect way for individuals and companies from all over to travel to Central Florida for the largest airshow in the Southeastern United States
Outbound Course
The EA-18G "Growler" is a mythical beast. We've probably all seen her; a Rhino all dressed up in Electronic Attack aircraft clothing, with stubby-looking "missiles" where the wingtip rails would be, a few bumps and bulges where a typical Rhino would be smooth, and of course, usually carrying the oddly-shaped pods-with-propellers made famous by Prowler crews on the under-wing stations.
Flood Lights
When the FDA Northeast crew arrived, the Flood yellow and green Fleet was all lined up, Pitts S-1C, Aeronca Chief, Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser (owned by Jim Schultes) and a “smiling” RV-4. One plane was notably missing. Jason Flood would be flying in later in his Pitts S-1S affectionately named “The Red Ghost”.
Jets In The Wild
And when it happens, it happens fast; a whole day will happily be spent looking for a condensed 30 seconds of good flying.