Douglas L wrote:
Very sad to read about the accident in the Mediterranean Sea, couldn't find much details about the aircraft and the crew.
Some of you may have seen the footage of the B-21's test flight yesterday. Hope to see a real one at airshows in 10 years.
Some things that fly, from Conowingo Dam few days ago, not much activities yet.
These are fantastic Douglas!
You have switched to Nikon?
Happy Belated Veterans Day!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Garryowen Brother!
414thASA-Ft Meade-Pentagon
Dan
Not many people remember the ASA, but it did some nifty shite in it's time. Tapped Stasi phones under the Berlin Wall. Recorded telemetry off a gazillion Soviet and Chinese rocket launches. Listened in on NVA command channels. Provided first warnings of Soviet manned and unmanned orbital launches. Swiped Soviet photo-recon satellite downloads and read the data like a book. Most importantly, set beer drinking records in every theater of operations that were the envy of Navy rustpickers and Air Force zoomies the world over.
Last week I was hired to photograph this Citation X jet in Akron, OH. It was beautiful weather, and a gorgeous jet, although I prefer a Citation X with winglets on it, myself. They just look so much better with the winglets, in my opinion.