I posted the link to the page with the White 1 shots earlier...
http://community.webshots.com/album/251700713HpSKAU
I also revisited the Museum of Flight to rephotograph some airframes of which I wasn't happy with the previous photos that I had taken...
http://community.webshots.com/album/253372192pgVPax
I also revisited their restoration facilities. This time they had the cockpit open to the DH-106 Comet! There are also some much better shots of the Wildcat...
http://community.webshots.com/album/252127163gDNhxT
Boeing Field is one of the coolest places to hang out. It gets the odd airliner coming or going, and even brand new unpainted airliners coming into the paint shop. There are numerous GA airframes, and the Military Flight Center of Boeing is based there, so currently there is a good chance you will see and E-3 Sentry of NATO or the USAF. The Museum of Flights B-47 is parked on the ramp as well. You can find the pics at...
http://community.webshots.com/album/278268258UNogEh
Also if you are an airliner fan and are too ashamed to admit it here

, you can find some pics taken while passing through Vancouver IAP here...
http://community.webshots.com/album/279084897LdzQNI
Enjoy!
Mike
_________________
Mike R. Henniger
Aviation Enthusiast & Photographer
http://www.AerialVisuals.cahttp://www.facebook.com/AerialVisualsDo you want to find locations of displayed, stored or active aircraft? Then start with the
The Locator.
Do you want to find or contribute to the documented history of an aircraft? If so then start with the
Airframes Database.