STOL Racing in Reno This years National Championship Air Races introduced an exciting new kind of aviation demonstration to its audience. The STOL Drag Races. So what is STOL Racing in Reno? In my experiences. Whenever people talk about air racing. Usually, the first thing that pops into mind is the heart-stopping action of the…
One Fantastic Air Show
Grass Valley Air Show This One Fantastic Air Show is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. It also happens to be one of my favorites. When it comes to airshows. The Grass Valley Air Show is the little airshow that could. It has a decidedly more “Fly-in” feel to it than most air shows. Don’t get me wrong….
Air Racing In Reno!
We all know that there are a lot of airshows out there. From big ones like Oshkosh to small regional shows and fly-ins. Or maybe you want to visit one of the big military displays held at bases all across the country. Or, if your anything like me, try to catch as many different airshows…
VFC-13 “Saints”!
Mig Alley So there I was. Standing in “Mig Alley“! I really wish I had taken a picture of that sign post. “Mig Alley” is home to the U.S. Navy adversary squadron VFC-13 “Saints“! When the “Saints” of VFC-13 invited me out to visit their squadron, I was of course, very excited. Come on now….
Photographing The Air Races.
My passion! I’m pretty sure that most everyone who follows my posts, knows that I have an affinity for all things aviation. And, that I love the National Championship Air Races! I mean, I just can’t say enough about the world’s fastest motorsport. Photographing the air races is a dream come true. Sea Fury 924…
The Shot!
Have you ever wondered or just stopped to consider, who’s the person behind the camera? What did they have to do to get that shot? What were they trying to convey to you the viewer? Well, I’m going to try and answer some of those questions for you. I’ve interviewed some amazing photographers in the hopes that I can bring you a little bit into their world.
Tacit Blue
Tacit Blue Since World War 1 various countries had experimented with stealth technology. The concepts were there but the technology, not so much. That changed in the late 1970’s when the United States caught a break thanks to a mathematician by the name of Denys Overholser. Overholser, who while working for Lockheed, developed a computer program called Echo 1. This new program…
Under Maintenance!
Well, I decided to move our site to a new host. The change comes with a bunch of better features and services. Which in turn means better content for you. Unfortunately, it was during the site transfer that Murphy showed up. So please be patient while we work through this. Thanks! UPDATE 3/8/2019 It…