Showing posts with label Fighter Jets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fighter Jets. Show all posts

Afterburnin

  • Sunday, April 25, 2010
  • Jeremy Jewell
  • Finally; the last photo (for now) from last year's downtown KC Air Show.  This is what you might call the business end of the F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet.  Without these turbines it wouldn't be able to go Mach 1.8.  In fact, it wouldn't be able to go anywhere (count it!).  In any case, I think I'd like to fly in one of these.  If anyone knows how to make that happen, then lets get to it.


    Afterburnin
    Exif information
    Model Canon EOS 20D
    Original date 2009:08:26 12:03 PM
    Exposure time 1/60 sec
    Focal length 18mm
    F-Stopf/8
    ISO speed ISO-100
    Exposure Bias0

    Sweet Plane, Man

  • Wednesday, November 11, 2009
  • Jeremy Jewell
  • Well life has been pretty hectic lately; hectic but exciting.  Some of you already know about this, but I’ll save the story for the rest of you until I have photographic evidence to back my story.  This excitement in my life may be good in general, but it hasn’t been good for my website since I’ve (obviously) been neglecting my updating duties.  Anyway, I seem to be in a writing mood tonight, so hang on, this could go anywhere (I’ll try to keep it on point).

    For the second year in a row, I headed to the Downtown Kansas City Airport Air Show; this time though, I had some friends to go with!  Had I gone alone again, I probably would have just stood outside the show in the same location I stood last year.  I would have gotten some good shots, but I wouldn’t have gotten this shot because the airplanes weren’t sitting out on the freeway.

    Now, you don’t need to know this, and it’s not at all important to anything, but as the words rolled off my fingers just then, they decided I was going to post a different picture than I was originally planning on posting.  See, I told you this could get crazy!  Hang on folks.

    Like I was saying, my friends wanted to go into the air show and see things up close and personal.  I was happy to do this, because I too wanted to go in, and I’m glad I did.  There were all sorts of airplanes and helicopters sitting around on the tarmac, and you’d better believe I got lots of pictures of all the interesting ones.  
    (Editor’s Note:  I went back and read my American Chopper post to see how much I talked about going back to the air show in that one, and I pretty much just wrote the same thing I wrote in that post in this post’s second paragraph and this paragraph.  Sorry about the duplication, but I’m not going to delete it, so I guess I’m not really that sorry.)

    This airplane is a T-45 Goshawk; a Navy trainer aircraft.  This also happens to be my dream aircraft; you know, for when I buy a jet and learn how to fly it.  I originally wanted a T-38 Talon, which I first saw at the Kansas Cosmosphere (which is an awesome place; you should go there sometime).  The T-38 however is capable of reaching supersonic speeds, so really, that would probably be overkill; I mean, come on.

    I gave this single exposure photo a good helping of some sweet post-processing, and I really enjoy the results.  Hopefully you do too!

    Also, today happens to be Veterans Day, so thank you to all of you who have served!  I hadn't necessarily planned to post a military related photograph on Veterans Day, but things turned out quite nicely in those regards.


    T-45A/C Goshawk

    Air Show

  • Saturday, May 9, 2009
  • Jeremy Jewell
  • I got home from work one Friday evening last summer to hear the roar of what sounded like jets flying overhead. I live near a small airport in downtown Kansas City, so it was conceivable that these jets were flying in and out of there for some reason, but quickly assumed that we were being attacked by a foreign nation and consequently sat back and waited for the bombs to start dropping.

    Then I remembered seeing a sign for the Downtown Airport Air Show. "Of course," I thought, "that is much more logical than someone deciding to bomb Kansas City." I pulled up The Google and got a copy of the schedule only to realize they were merely practicing that evening. The next day however, had flying planned for the entire day.

    The next morning I got my camera ready and started walking towards the airport. The crowd was awesome. Anywhere you could sit with a view of the airspace above the airport, people would eventually sit. After wandering around and getting some shots of the crowd and the bridge that normally would be inaccessible (unless I wanted to get run over or arrested) I headed to a nice overpass just outside the airport property for a perfect view of the action.

    This was my favorite shot of the day.

    Air Show
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