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P-38 Lightning (P38coverIII)
Kevin Eldridge flew the P-38 Lightning behind the B-25 Photo Fanny. Both planes are owned by The Air Museum Planes of Fame in Chino, California. <p> Available as a notecard. |
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Beechjet 400A (BE162)
The Beechjet 400A, now known as the Hawker 400xp, was captured off the California coast at sunset. Paul used a deep magenta filter and a graduated sunset filter to achieve the rich colors. Available as a photograph and note card. |
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Cessna Citationjets (CJ125)
Shot over the California coast from the nose gunner's position on a WWII B-25 Bomber.
Available as a photograph and note card. |
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Learjet 35 (LJ151)
This Learjet 35 was shot by Paul as he hung out the back of an open tail of a WW II B-25 Mitchell bomber as they passed over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
Available as a photograph, poster and note card. |
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Learjet 60 (VIICover)
Available as a photograph and note card. |
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Cessna 172 Skyhawk (CE123)
One of Paul’s first aerial sessions in the 1970s included this Cessna 172 Skyhawk shot during a Kansas sunset.
Available as a photograph and note card. |
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F4U-1A Corsair & P-51D Mustang (FECT1107)
Kevin Eldridge flew the Planes of Fame Museum’s F4U-1A Corsair, the oldest flying Corsair, while John Hinton flew the P-51D Mustang, Wee Willy II.
Available as a photograph and a note card. |
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Learjet 31A (VI014)
Available as a photograph, poster and note card. |
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King Air C90B (BE164)
Beech’s C-90 series of King Airs continues to sell well, with most of them being owner flown. The Pacific Ocean at sunset set the background for this shot.
Available as a photograph and note card. |
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Starship (BE161)
Beech’s Starship I was shot over Bryce Canyon, Utah, from the open emergency escape hatch on a WW II B-25 Mitchell bomber.
Also available as a poster. |
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