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Jack Fleetwood
I spent Sunday at the Mid America Flight Museum shooting from the back of their B-25, God and Country.
So the story behind this shoot is, Taylor Stevenson has a T6 with a green cowling. He's a friend of the museum and they liked this green color so much, they asked him if they could paint their T6 to match. He said not only did he not mind, he would be honored. Then, when restoring the Beech D18, the owner of the museum decided he liked the green color so much he wanted on this plane too.
We got in the air close to sunset, but we didn't get much light and Taylor had to head home so he wasn't landing his T6 in the dark with storms nearby. Right after he peeled off, the sun came out, and we did some shots of the two museum planes.
Photo bombed!
So the story behind this shoot is, Taylor Stevenson has a T6 with a green cowling. He's a friend of the museum and they liked this green color so much, they asked him if they could paint their T6 to match. He said not only did he not mind, he would be honored. Then, when restoring the Beech D18, the owner of the museum decided he liked the green color so much he wanted on this plane too.
We got in the air close to sunset, but we didn't get much light and Taylor had to head home so he wasn't landing his T6 in the dark with storms nearby. Right after he peeled off, the sun came out, and we did some shots of the two museum planes.
Photo bombed!