
Elmendorf air show - June 28-29 - Arctic Thunder
Last weekend the Air Force was in town and showed us their amazing men and women demonstrating what they do. Hats off to them, and all our armed forces this 4th of July. Thanks, for keeping us free.
From a photography perspective, this was a first for me. I found AF would not work, so I was using manual with a wide open aperture (very narrow depth of field) trying to catch the action at 1/1600 of a second. I now have a real respect for action photographers! Thank goodness for digital, so I could "burn" the 100's of images out of focus, at no cost!
On to the show.
started things off with loops, rolls and .
The was inspected by its before into the sky. A fly by with , an! When it throttled up it's Pratt & Whitney engines and went by low and fast, water vapors did in the air. The WWII P51 mustang fighter, , took to the air and it was really cool to see how far we've come when it flew to with the raptor.
Students from the academy also , what a pleasure to see and meet these fine young and women serving.
Then, the Thunderbird pilots climbed into their F16s and their demonstration. The day had a variety of clouds providing a varied and dramatic back drop. , , . They flew in the diamond and .
Below is a sequence that I wanted to put in a slide show, but don't know how yet, sorry...
Sequence pilot is one of two women on the team, an Alaskan local, Maj. Samantha Weeks (http://community.adn.com/mini_apps/vmix/player.php?ID=1963043&GID=118), you go girl!!!
. Truely an awesome show, sure made me proud, congratulations to our air force on this 4th of July, 2008.
(I've added a flight in an f16 to my bucket list)