Hi All,
As you probably remember from my recent posts, I was on a business trip to Seattle, WA recently. The work hours were long, and I was working 7 days a week, but I did have a number of my mornings free where I could get out and about, and I did. I got my pics back from the photo lab and have picked through them to select the best and clean those up. The links are given below.
PLEASE NOTE... None of these photos may be published or reproduced without my permission, and that of the museums of the aircraft featured.
First is the Museum of Flight...
http://community.webshots.com/album/253372192pgVPax
The highlight of this visit was the new Personal Courage Wing. The displays were very well presented, and the MoF have proven that they have a world class facility. Even though photography is diffucult, with very dark displays and uneven lighting (a tripod is a must), I still managed to get some decent shots. I found that editting the photos to remove spot light glare, etc. improved the presentation 100%.
Secondly is the Olympic Flight Museum...
http://community.webshots.com/album/251653542srqNsu
Not a large museum, but a friendly museum. The light is very good. The displays are informal, but you can walk right up to the aircraft. In addition there are a few aircraft displayed outside that are awaiting some TLC. It is certainly worth a visit if you are in the area.
Thirdly is an album for a few sighting around Boeing Field...
http://community.webshots.com/album/253390407nkruRB
Boeing field is a very interesting place to go aircraft spotting. Everything operates out of there, from Cessna 170s, to new 737s in bare metal and primer coming to the print shop, to E-3 Sentrys (AWACS) operating out of the Military Flight Center of Boeing.
This one should get some attention, the Me-262 project...
http://community.webshots.com/album/252241500mKdjee
Only the airframes that have not been sold are featured here, as these are the only airframes I was allowed to photograph.
Another interesting location go go spotting is Paine Field...
http://community.webshots.com/album/251700713HpSKAU
I managed to get a picture of the Me-262 replica White 1 out in the open. It is from a long distance and you can't see much.
Finally there is the Museum of Flight Restoration facility...
http://community.webshots.com/album/252127163gDNhxT
There are a number of interesting projects here. The volunteers workings on the projects are quite friendly and willing to talk.
Of course it is probably just as easy to go to my Webshots community page at...
http://community.webshots.com/user/mrhenniger
...to get to all of thes albums.
I am looking forward to your comments. I am also looking for any information you may have to share since there are a few unidentified airframes in the albums.
Enjoy!
Mike
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Mike R. Henniger
Aviation Enthusiast & Photographer
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