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Brad
The weather and work schedule Gods aligned and we were finally able to get some aerial shots of Jon's beautiful 1946 Luscombe. Our photog (Dmitry) gave me this one to share right away and I will add another 3 or 4 when I get them. This was the first time shooting a plane that was noticeably slower. The only time I didn't have flaps out was the quick dash home. Lots of flying partially into the sun to get the right light which isn't my favorite thing. We tried to get some climb out shots with the city in the background but i was into stall horn territory so we gave up on that. We missed a great shot where there was a powered parachute about 800ft below Jon as he turned so kickin' ourselves on that one. WeirdJim would have been proud...about 40minutes on 122.75 instead of 123.45. Photos taken from backseat of 182 thru stock windows with a FUJI XT(something) and a 50-150mm lens with circular polarizer....no teleconvertor