Aviation
Listening to "The Sound of Freedom" flying overhead and capturing fighter pilots at work dwarfs every other photography discipline. there is just no comparison Documenting the storied A10 WartHawg in action. Few civilians get to see close up what I have been able to document, the skill and expertise these men and women have is truly an inspiration!
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Fairchild Republic A10C Thunderbolt II based out of Whiiteman AFB 303d
Photo taken at Whiteman AFB tarmac at night using 4 Speedotron strobes and then blacked out the background and wheels for the In-Flight look.
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Thunderbolt A10C firing the gun
The “gun” built by General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger is a 30 mm hydraulically driven seven-barrel Gatling-style autocannon, note the rare capture of the round in the smoke.
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A10’s refueling mid air
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A pair of A10’s on a Tanker
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A10 Warthawg
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A10 in flight
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Blue Angels on fly-by
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A10 WartHawg taken from a a Tanker
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A10’s grouping up on a Tanker
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2 4 ship formations and a tanker
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Dirty Blues
Anytime you see them perform they call it Dirty, as the air turbulence creates a real challenge, thus the name Dirty Air.
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The Blue Angel Super Hornets in Black and White
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The Lone ThunderBird
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The WartHog shooting its “gun”
The “gun”, built by General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger is a 30 mm hydraulically driven seven-barrel Gatling-style autocannon, note extremely rare capture of 3 rounds in the air.
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Thunderbirds over the Blue Angels
It’s very rare the Thunderbirds AND Blue Angels perform at the same airshows. While the Blue Angels wait their turn the Thunderbirds are getting it done.
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Thunderbirds in a 4 ship formation
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A10 WartHawg Banking
While out on the range the A10 WartHawg banks away after taking his run at the target
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A10 WartHawg on the range
Note round just in front of the jet, captured at 3300 feet per second, lucky capture
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A10 WartHawg Banking
After a target run this A10 banks away during a training run
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A10 WartHawg on aside view
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The Jets
Nothing like the sound of freedom screaming over your heads at 300 feet, 'Merica, Yeah!