Polish Air Force (Siły Powietrzne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, Siły Powietrzne RP) National Mark. The PZL SW-4 is a Polish light single-engine multipurpose helicopter manufactured by PZL Świdnik
This is one view of the inside of the Chapel at the Air Force Academy. Looking straight up.
F-22 Raptor during the demo at 2007 NAS Oceana airshow. This plane and it’s capabilities are nothing short of amazing. I wonder how hot that exhaust is? My art with 1000+ views
Taken during the 2007 Airpower over Hampton Roads airshow at Langley Air Force base. My art with 1000+ views
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A recent digital work on CS2. I love Rat Rod culture. This image was inspired by WWII aircraft and some work I’ve seen recently that develops USAF themes on Hot Rods.
Captured at the airshow in Langley, VA. The F-4 Phantom used to be my all time favorite airplane growing up, it was so cool to see one of the last few flight worthy F-4’s in this heritage flight formation. Trailing the F-4 is an F-22 Raptor and an F-15 Strike Eagle (lower plane).
The British Royal Air Force Red Arrows displaying some of their signature 9 ship formation flying skills. This image was recently taken during a rare US apparence at the Airpower Over Hampton Roads airshow in Langley, VA.
In a continuation of my popular vintage plane designs here is the world famous spitfire undergoing some repairs. Now theses a mesh cap to go with the cool shirt! / If you love Aircraft then check out these other designs below Please visit the new bubble site SIEGEWORKS / This best way to view all siegeworks designs in one place!
Designed to evoke the spirit of flight and flying, the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and sacrifices of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The memorial is the newest major memorial in the Washington, D.C. area, having opened on October 14, 2006. This photograph of the memorial was taken from Arlington National Cemetery. Camera: Canon Rebel XTi 400D Photograph is “as is” from the camera, there was no post processing.
The “office” of so many back in the day. Captured at the Airpower Over Hampton Roads airshow in June 2008.
Please remember to thank our veterans today on this national holiday. Heck, even if you do not live in the US, thank your Veterans in your respective nation for their service. Even most never receive the highest military honor granted, they and their families have sacrificed in many ways to defend their nation from harm. To all Veterans out there, “Thank You” from a fellow vet. Image taken from headstone of CASSIDY, MICHAEL Rank and Organization: Landsman, U.S. Navy. Born: 1837, Ireland. Accredited To: New York. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: Served on board the U.S.S. Lackawanna during successful attacks against Fort Morgan, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee, in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Displaying great coolness and exemplary behavior as first sponger of a gun, Cassidy, by his coolness under fire, received the applause of his officers and the guncrew throughout the action which resulted in the capture of the prize ram Tennessee and in the destruction of batteries at Fort Morgan. /
F-15E Strike Eagle from the East Coast Demo team performs a highspeed pass to wow the spectators at the Airpower Over Hampton Roads airshow in Langley, Virginia.
We will never know your name / Yet you gave it all / Your family will always wonder / What a crying shame You were amongst your brothers / family, they say / hope they too, did not fall / that is a thought I do not dare to ponder In memory to you all / Only God knows your name
Last night I went to the Airpower Over Hampton Roads Airshow. I stopped near a parking lot at the end of the runway, and was treated to the return of four F-15E Strike Eagle pilots. As they walked towards us, they asked us how they looked and if their 4 ship formation was nice and tight. They then joked that this pictured pilot here, was probably way off the mark, I even commented that I didn’t get his plane in even with THAT lens. It was fun to see the human aspect of an airshow, and having a laugh with these hometown heros. I can’t believe how young these “kids” looked.
09:37 Sunday morning. The static display of the F-22 Raptor is just screaming to be photographed. Decided to break a few rules here and only took a shot of the F-22’s office. What an incredible plane! The flight demo later on was just stunning as usual. Taken at the 2009 Airpower Over Hampton Roads Airshow at Langley Air Force Base, VA. I just love the lighting in this shot.
Shutter Speed 1/10 / F8 / ISO 800 / Focal Length 200m / Nikon D80 As is This was taken at the Fort Wayne, Indiana USA Airbase.
Sort of a bittersweet moment, apparently the West Coast Demo team will no longer perform at airshows with the F-15. To mark the “retirement” this F-15 was hosed down by two firetrucks as it returned from it’s last tactical flight demo. Nikon D300, Sigma 50-500mm.
This one was really hard to catch! :) Parus Major, Great Tit Exif: / Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS 50D / Shutter Speed: 1/1000 second / Aperture: F/4.5 / Focal Length: 144 mm / ISO Speed: 250 / Date Taken: Aug 30, 2009, 2:50:28 PM
Photo taken by J. Reeves Haley sometime during the winter of 1944-1945 while serving in the U.S. Army Eighth Air Corp in England. Bushey Hall, near Watford, Hertfordshire, was built in 1865 and served in various functions over the years, primarily as a hotel or a health resort. It was taken over by the British government for use in World War I and again in World War II when it was requisitioned by RAF Fighter Command. Fighter Command then turned it over to the U.S. Army Air Corp and it became Headquarters for Eighth Air Corp, Fighter Command from summer, 1942 until January 1945. At its peak, 15 U.S. fighter groups were controlled through this HQ. Unfortunately, the building was razed sometime in the 1950’s.
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