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Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:24 am
...documenting relief efforts of one of the ministries I shoot for. Couldn't get to Galveston itself, but we were pretty close shot a ton of pretty moving images, and later I'll post a shot of the 1975 London cab that was literally torn in half, but that's not the main point of this post.
With apologies, I admit that I don't know what Houston airport we used, but when we were getting ready to leave, our pilot (former F4 Phantom driver) told me I oughtta go 'take a look in that hanger over there...'
Skyraider, A-20, Staggerwing, a Huey, and the huge opuddle of drool that fell outta my mouth.
Anyone know the whos and whiches on these? We were at Million Air.
Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:37 am
That would be HOBBY airport. And the A-20 was probably Rick Sharps Douglas A-26. He also has the rest of those aircraft that you saw.
Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:40 am
Err..I SAID A-26...you just didn't read what I wrote..err...the interweb was broken...err...cheap keyboard...err...rented fingers...
OKay, I admit it. Loose nut behind the viewfinder.
Fri Sep 19, 2008 1:39 pm
fotobass wrote:...documenting relief efforts of one of the ministries I shoot for. Couldn't get to Galveston itself, but we were pretty close shot a ton of pretty moving images, and later I'll post a shot of the 1975 London cab that was literally torn in half, but that's not the main point of this post.
With apologies, I admit that I don't know what Houston airport we used, but when we were getting ready to leave, our pilot (former F4 Phantom driver) told me I oughtta go 'take a look in that hanger over there...'
Skyraider, A-20, Staggerwing, a Huey, and the huge opuddle of drool that fell outta my mouth.
Anyone know the whos and whiches on these? We were at Million Air.
I wonder if your pilot was Harry Daye... he's an F-4 driver for CF.
Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:01 pm
Nope. Jim something-or-other.
Unusual last name, isn't it?
Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:00 pm
fotobass wrote:Nope. Jim something-or-other.
Unusual last name, isn't it?
Popular though.
Like to see that taxi pic. Sort of...
Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:02 pm
Just a bit of what I saw...
Just the damage...none of the relief stuff.
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