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Cheyenne IIIA (169)
The Piper Cheyenne IIIA is shot taking off from Meigs Field, Chicago. Sadly, Meigs Field is now closed.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Citation Excel (VII062)
Filters over the camera lens added color to this Oklahoma sunset while shooting Cessna’s Citation Excel.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Citation VII (CJ121)
This Citation VII was shot over Lake Tahoe from the tail gunner's position of a B-25 Mitchell WW II bomber.
Available as a photograph, poster and note card. |
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Connie (Connie72)
The Lockheed Constellation, or Connie, was shot from the nose of a B-25 Mitchell bomber as it flew over the clouds of Kansas.
Available only as a photograph. |
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F2G-1D Super Corsair (I8Z5202)
This one-of-a-kind F2G-1D Super Corsair, owned and flown by Bob Odegaard, reveals its vortices in the sunset clouds. Available only as a photograph. |
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Falcon 900 (F900)
The Falcon 900 was captured at sunset off the California coast, shot from the tail gunner;s position of a WW II B-25 Mitchell bomber.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Global Express (GEX2)
This beautiful Global Express interior shows the different seating arrangements available to owners.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Learjet 31A (VI116)
Photo Fanny, the B-25 Mitchell bomber owned by the Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, California, has a special glass nose which allows Paul to get shots like this of the Learjet 31A.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Mooney (FECT7535)
Mooney makes a series of high-performance singles including this Bravo, shot over a cloud deck at sunset.
Available only as a photograph. |
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P-38 Lightning (P38coverIII)
Kevin Eldridge flew the P-38 Lightning behind the B-25 Photo Fanny. Both planes are owned by The Air Museum Planes of Fame in Chino, California. <p> Available as a notecard. |
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