North Islands 100 years USNAVY
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Great set ..Love to see final result off this set!! well done.
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
That is a nice collection of very rare planes. I just love that AV-8B.......well done!
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
A fly-by done by an E-6 Mercury TACAMO. You don't see that at every American airshow...
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Great !
Nice special paint schemes !
Nice special paint schemes !
Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Hi,
As I never post pictures before on Scramble but this event was soo much fun I thought this is a good opportunity to try it..
Regards Erik Lenten
ps: if only I knew earlier how crazy good the location is on base to shoot the landings..
By elenten at 2011-02-14
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As I never post pictures before on Scramble but this event was soo much fun I thought this is a good opportunity to try it..
Regards Erik Lenten
ps: if only I knew earlier how crazy good the location is on base to shoot the landings..
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Very nice report you've made!
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Nice variety of aircraft! Thanks for sharing!
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Nice! Thanks Pieter and Erik. Got some of the orange/white China Lake F/A-18 to share?
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Hi DJ,
Hereby on what I got on China Lake. They arrived already on Thursday and I got there Friday. This one was taken on the ramps around 6.50AM hence the lighting is kind of interesting. Also some other shots during early morning.
Hope you like them, for some reasons the shots come out a bit soft so I need to figure out what I am doing wrong when I post them here.
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/Erik
Hereby on what I got on China Lake. They arrived already on Thursday and I got there Friday. This one was taken on the ramps around 6.50AM hence the lighting is kind of interesting. Also some other shots during early morning.
Hope you like them, for some reasons the shots come out a bit soft so I need to figure out what I am doing wrong when I post them here.
By elenten at 2011-02-14
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Hmmm...
I do wonder at what time/date the painting of the "1960s test colours" scheme was finally finished as this "one-off" was only published by Navair the Friday before the show...
I do wonder at what time/date the painting of the "1960s test colours" scheme was finally finished as this "one-off" was only published by Navair the Friday before the show...
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Wooha, yummie stuff!
Interesting to see how retro schemes work. To my taste, the VP-6 P-3 looks great while the Prowler (unfortunately) is a misfit. Those colours belong to tail draggers with big radials up front. Having said that, I love every one of them. The helo formation is an awesome shot.
Erik
Interesting to see how retro schemes work. To my taste, the VP-6 P-3 looks great while the Prowler (unfortunately) is a misfit. Those colours belong to tail draggers with big radials up front. Having said that, I love every one of them. The helo formation is an awesome shot.
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
How come there is such a vast difference between the nice 'sparkling' pics of Pieter and the less sparkling nice pics of Elenten?
What where camera settings and / or What PC-processing settings?
Great c/s'ses BTW, and for what its worth, a Prowler always looks great, and believe you me, I like this scheme beaucoup!
What where camera settings and / or What PC-processing settings?
Great c/s'ses BTW, and for what its worth, a Prowler always looks great, and believe you me, I like this scheme beaucoup!
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Re: North Islands 100 years USNAVY
Great collection of colour schemes in these pictures!
Bas
'There is no disputing about tastes'.....in other words, I think the both the P-3 and the Prowler look fabulous in these colours. To my opinion, the blue/grey scheme suits the Prowler much better than the Growler in Eriks last picture. But then, which colour scheme wouldn't.....Interesting to see how retro schemes work. To my taste, the VP-6 P-3 looks great while the Prowler (unfortunately) is a misfit. Those colours belong to tail draggers with big radials up front.
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