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spyboy

Posts: 240
Location: New Hampton, NH, United States
Registered: 7 Oct 2006
WWII Bombers
Posted: 20 Sep 2008 at 3:34 GMT
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Hey guys, haven't posted in a while, been busy shooting for clients (I guess that's good!)

Anyway, here are some fun panos I shot the other day in Manchester, NH.

The Collings Foundation restores WWII aircraft and flies them around the country (great to see these beauties still flying!)

Here's the full set of 9 panos


The 3 bombers
www.kmembrydesign.com/collingsfoundation/bombers....

B-24 "Witchcraft"
www.kmembrydesign.com/collingsfoundation/b24nosea...

B-17 "Nine O Nine"
www.kmembrydesign.com/collingsfoundation/b17nosea...

www.kmembrydesign.com/collingsfoundation/b17engin...

www.kmembrydesign.com/collingsfoundation/b17names...


B-25 "Tondelayo"
www.kmembrydesign.com/collingsfoundation/b25nosea...

www.kmembrydesign.com/collingsfoundation/b25guns....

www.kmembrydesign.com/collingsfoundation/b25cockp...

www.kmembrydesign.com/collingsfoundation/b25noseg...

(yes, I crawled under the cockpit through that little tunnel to get into the nose)

Kirk
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BerndD

Posts: 76
Location: Germany
Registered: 15 Nov 2006
Re: WWII Bombers
Posted: 21 Sep 2008 at 12:27 GMT
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Hi Kirk,

a lot of nice panoramas !!!
I personal not really like warbirds, but I generally like planes and to fly. wink
So again, thumbs up and thanks for sharing.

Best Bernd
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spyboy

Posts: 240
Location: New Hampton, NH, United States
Registered: 7 Oct 2006
Re: WWII Bombers
Posted: 21 Sep 2008 at 12:39 GMT
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I'm the opposite, I don't like to fly, but I enjoy planes.

The WWII bombers are rare now, and even rarer if they're still flying, so eventhough I was shooting panos of them, I was blown away when they flew over.

Kirk
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