The "Betty Jane" a World War II era North American TP-15C Mustang.

Betty Jane

The North America P-51 Mustang is widely considered to be one the greatest fighter aircraft ever produced, it certainly is one of the most recognizable and legendary of the Second World War. In all 16,766 Mustangs were built — making it most widely produced American fighter aircraft in history, of those only a handful of [...]

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Aluminum Overcast

By the time production of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress ended in May 1945, 12,731 had been built by Boeing, Douglas, and Lockheed subsidiary Vega Aircraft. Of those fewer than 50 remain… Only about dozen are still airworthy. I’ve photographed two of them the Nine-O-Nine and the Aluminum Overcast. The Aluminum Overcast is owned by [...]

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Wings of Freedom 2008

The Collings Foundation’s annual Wings of Freedom tour a living history display that brings the backbone of American air power in Europe during World War II — the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator, and North American P-51 Mustang to dozens of cities each year. I used to make the trip up to  Waterbury-Oxford [...]

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Wings of Freedom 2007

Of the 18,482 B-24 Liberators built during World War Two just 17 remain, of those just three are airworthy. It’s a similar story for the B-17 Flying Fortress and the B-25 Mitchell, of thousands built during the only handful remain, that’s one the reason I take every opportunity I can to photograph these great old [...]

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Wings of Freedom 2006

I captured these photos of World War II era aircraft, a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, a Consolidated B-24J Liberator and a North American B-25J Mitchell at Waterbury-Oxford Airport on August 8 & 9, 2006. The Collings Foundation operates them as flying museums, that tour the country visiting dozens of cities every year.

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Ice

I hate ice storms, but when I saw this ice covered Lilac at the edge of our patio I just had to photograph it. Camera: Nikon FE2. Lens: 105mm f/2.5 Nikkor. Film: Kodachrome 25.

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