dumaresqc wrote:
but I really think that the CAM is a better venue for photography - the sun is at your back and the flight line is really close.
You are correct about the sun, but that darn chain link fence is a pain in the neck! Also the museum building itself gets in the way. Often a pass is started on one side of the building then it comes around the corner and... SURPRISE there is the plane! The plane is gone by the time you raise your camera.
The CAvM is not my favorite place for ground to air photography. Some great taxy shots can be had at Carp if you stand in the right place.
Mike
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