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Nice work Eric. So good to see everyone! And many many thanks to Pete and the rest of the guys at the Aerodrome. You guys are a wicked fun bunch of people to hang with! Photos to come!
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Wish I could have been there ..... Awesome set Eric!
That's a beautiful Yak. Still fuming I had to miss this.
#3, with the motion blur and glint of sunlight... awesome! I hope more of such events can be held in the future.
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This was a very enjoyable event. The Aerodrome folks were very friendly and welcoming. Thanks Peter for posting this here.
Kenny the star trail photo was a great idea, thanks for showing me how to go about it. Too bad the clouds started to roll in. Anyway now I'm hooked and I'm going to try and do more of these!
Isaac
Nice work Isaac! Here's my humble effort of the trails.
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Last edited by Derf; 2013-04-29 at 07:56 PM.
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Great shots guys!!!
Thank you for the nice comments and its great to hear that you all had a good time. This was the first time we set this up and we will be sure to do it again. There are a lot of us who volunteer at Bayport who want to turn it into a great vintage museum. The current BAS President John Hess has a lot of great ideas to attract visitors and make it a great welcoming destination. But at times its an uphill battle as many of the 'old guard' are content with just leaving it as its been, as just a place for them to hang out in their hangars and fly occasionaly. Then there are many of us who want to see all the residents on board and make it more of a museum with activities and tours. One of our next new events is the pancake breakfast in May. We hope to start construction of a new hangar soon.
There are four groups at Bayport, the BAS, the AACGNY, LIEF and now the Antique and Classic Aircraft Ent. Inc who sponsored the party and includes the Yak-52, Yak-18, Yak-12 and PO-2 (storage-long term project).
Fred Schmuckler helped us out by treating you to a fly-by with his beautiful Waco. Also I see Derf got shots of Gene's L-2B. This Taylorcraft L-2 is the latest restoration to fly from Bayport. Gene is a WWII veteran who frequently saw them land at the front lines and has taken at least 5 years to painstakenly restore this bird. These shots are the first that I've seen it fly.
I'll keep you guys posted on any more activities at Bayport!
Cheers,
Peter
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Thank you Peter for informing us about this great event! It was a very fun and relaxing day at the Aerodrome and I look forward to future events.
Here are some of my contributions:
Yakovlev YAK-52 [N7074L] by Kenneth Pagliughi, on Flickr
Taylorcraft DCO-65 [N70374] by Kenneth Pagliughi, on Flickr
WACO UPF-7 [N29919] by Kenneth Pagliughi, on Flickr
WACO UPF-7 [N29919] by Kenneth Pagliughi, on Flickr
Yakovlev YAK-52 [N7074L] by Kenneth Pagliughi, on Flickr
Jiangxi Hongdu CJ-5 [N18YV] by Kenneth Pagliughi, on Flickr
Yakovlev YAK-52 [N7074L] by Kenneth Pagliughi, on Flickr
More @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/kennethpagliughi/
http://www.kjpgallery.com << Photography Collection
http://www.nyasinfo.com << Jones Beach Airshow Information (Updates continue in November)
Lovely stuff!
To say some of those HDRs are impressive is a huge understatement, great job to all!
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