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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Wolf &#039;49" data-source="post: 2537827" data-attributes="member: 3016"><p>All airshows are great to see old and new warbirds, if you will. Do miss Areo though. I think the one and only time the SR 71 was here at Aero, pretty neat. I went out to Will Rogers Monday around noon after the air show to watch it take off. They sat at end of runway what seemed like for ever warming up. Finally they did, took a long loop to the west and back north (had old at that time Nikon FG and 210 MM lens and was pretty close) but it was so loud and so forth did not get a really good pic and I was shaking from the noise alone, but they made a really nice slow run over the entire runway before heading back west. Did get some get pics of the T Birds and Blue Angels back in the day though. Blue Angels would stage over the area of our plant on SW 29 west of Rockwell, so I went there and they would fly so low and close I could get four cockpits in one frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Wolf '49, post: 2537827, member: 3016"] All airshows are great to see old and new warbirds, if you will. Do miss Areo though. I think the one and only time the SR 71 was here at Aero, pretty neat. I went out to Will Rogers Monday around noon after the air show to watch it take off. They sat at end of runway what seemed like for ever warming up. Finally they did, took a long loop to the west and back north (had old at that time Nikon FG and 210 MM lens and was pretty close) but it was so loud and so forth did not get a really good pic and I was shaking from the noise alone, but they made a really nice slow run over the entire runway before heading back west. Did get some get pics of the T Birds and Blue Angels back in the day though. Blue Angels would stage over the area of our plant on SW 29 west of Rockwell, so I went there and they would fly so low and close I could get four cockpits in one frame. [/QUOTE]
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