Lowflynjack
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Jack Fleetwood
Thank you!Stunning photos.
Thanks Stan. I'm thinking more and more that I may buy one. Pretty good photo plane and my girlfriend wants to learn to fly. And... they sure look good!Fantastic, Jack. I've always had lots of love for early 172s as I did much of my training and my check ride in one in 1964. Beautiful photography as always.
Thank you!Absolutely stunning. Beautiful plane, sensational photography. Thanks for sharing with us
Thank you. No filters or tricks in my photos. It's either there or it isn't!Hmm.. love your photos as always, Jack. I think I'd add a filter to make a "sun star" on the wing where the sun glints off the trailing edge.
Can't 'member what those filters are called... High Scrool photography class was tooo long ago.
But I got one of those sunstars on a pic I took back then and teach was surprised I didn't use a filter...
Thanks!Wow!!!! I like very much!!!
Thanks. I love airplanes! Some are just shinier than others!Before I clicked the link I was thinking that if you've seen one C172 you've seen 'em all. Appreciate you proving me wrong. Gorgeous photos and excellent photography work. I have no doubt that you could even make my old home built look like it's worth something ...
Some of the "greebo" aged PoA Gang and dfwpilots.com folk will remember Wayne Bower (@wabower) who had a very shiny Cessna Skywagon.Thanks. I love airplanes! Some are just shinier than others!
My polished 140 did the same. I wish I’d never sold it.Some of the "greebo" aged PoA Gang and dfwpilots.com folk will remember Wayne Bower (@wabower) who had a very shiny Cessna Skywagon.
Once when I got to fly with him, he shared about the many airplanes he flew that when he owned a fully painted "normal" airplane, people would just glance up as taxied past and quickly return their gaze to what they were doing.
Now that he had the shiny Skywagon, they would stop what they were doing, watch with interest, and wave.
I think he really enjoyed the attention his airplane would generate as he taxied past.
They're a LOT of fun!Thanks Stan. I'm thinking more and more that I may buy one. Pretty good photo plane and my girlfriend wants to learn to fly. And... they sure look good!
Thanks!Great pics. I polished my spinner this weekend, the thought of doing an entire plane is daunting.
Thanks!Magnificent! How do you get the straight-on picture (#6 above) - or is it a trade secret(?)
Gorgeous angles
Beautiful photos! Thanks for posting them. What model year is this 172? Its so gorgeous. I think I want one!
Thank you! This is a 1957 model.Beautiful photos! Thanks for posting them. What model year is this 172? Its so gorgeous. I think I want one!
Per the FAA registration database, it was built in calendar year 1957, but by serial number it's an early 1958 model and it wears the 1958 paint scheme.Thank you! This is a 1957 model.
Texas, Tennessee, Syracuse...Seems more of a Tennessee orange than Texass orange, but points for trying to match the collegiate polo shirt to the paint scheme!
Alright Tim... we’re the University of Texas and I resemble that remark.Texas, Tennessee, Syracuse...
...good old joke...
Do you know why (pick one) wears orange?
so they can play football on Saturday, go hunting on Sunday, and pick up trash by the highway the rest of the week.
(my all-time favorite pick on a college joke)