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Gulfstream IVSP (VI055)
The Gulfstream IVSP flew low over one of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands in February after the winter rains worked their magic on the landscape.
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Global Express (VII016)
The Bombardier Global Express is shot climbing above the dawn sky outside of Los Angeles. The early morning and late evening light is the most beautiful for air-to-air photography.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Embraer Legacy (_I8Z3575)
The Embraer Legacy flies over the fog laden hills of Brazil in the early morning.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Gulfstream IV (GIV 136)
A Gulfsteam IV at sunset.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Gulfstream IV (VI052)
The Gulfstream IV was shot head-on from the open tail gunner’s position of a WW II B-25 Mitchell bomber. A magenta filter on the front of the lens added color to a gray morning.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Embraer Legacy (Legacy)
The Brazilian built Embraer Legacy circles at sunrise over Lake Powell, Utah.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Falcon 50 (F50-35)
A Falcon 50 at sunset.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Challenger 300 (FECT0551)
The Challenger 300 banks at sunset while flying of the California coast near the Santa Barbara Channel Islands. Paul’s favorite photo platform, the WW II B-25 Mitchell bomber, was used to shoot this striking image.
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Challenger 300 (FECT0763)
The Challenger 300 flies over the California Coastal Range at sunrise as Paul lights the plane with a Canon hand strobe, while shooting from the tail of a WW II B-25 Mitchell bomber.
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Challenger 601-3R (VI015)
The Bombardier Challenger is chased at sunrise by Photo Fanny, the WW II B-25 bomber based the The Air Museum - Planes of Fame in Chino, California. Flying off the coast of northern California, multiple 360 degree orbits were flown while Paul shot from the nose of the B-25.
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