Today, we had the Legacy Flight Museum's T-6 Texan take to the skies for a fly-over at a funeral so I took the opportunity to snap some photos; I gotta say, some of my photos turned out pretty good. I suppose since it's a slower aircraft, the T-6 Texan is relatively easy to photograph even while it's in movement. Things are moving along for the museum as well. Here are the new and updated links respectively:
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The Beechcraft Staggerwing FINALLY got it's propeller back on! |
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The Grumman S-2 Tracker has also been making progress; it's propellers are back on and the landing gears are now retractable. |
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North American T-6 (SNJ-3) Texan (N676JD) on take-off roll. |
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Just after rotation... |
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And landing later the same day. |
I really nailed these three shots of the Texan and I'm quite pleased with the results! Less than one month until the Legacy Air Show!
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