National Biplane Fly In - Junction City, KS

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Lots of beautiful aircraft, grass runways, and a fun morning.

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#5 is my favorite I think b/c its diiferent than all your others and takes up the entire picture.

I like the paintjob on the last!
 
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#5 is my favorite I think b/c its diiferent than all your others and takes up the entire picture.

I like the paintjob on the last!

Very cool. I love the older biplanes. Thanks for sharing!

Great captures, thanks for sharing!

Beautiful!

I got to fly in one (Great Lakes 2T) yesterday (posted in another thread).

beautiful venue- nice hardware. Stunning pics. I like the prop blur.
Thanks for sharing

Nice photos.

Well . . .

thanks everyone for having a look. All of these could have been a heck of a lot better. I had the luxury of (mostly failed - :smile:) shooting last summer's Chicago Airshow's Friday practice with eng45ine (Frank; one of the Café's many experts on airplane photography), who gave me guidelines about prop blur, even if I scrambled to try and dial those in.

Wade and others have a bunch of useful guidelines here.

Excellent shots Eric. Love the sounds of those radials.

No kidding, Ron - they are "loud and proud". So many Stearmans, but not so many in the air when I was there.

NIce set. Do you know what type of plane the blue and yellow in the second shot is?

I sure don't know, Tom - there were many experimental planes on the ground, and perhaps that is one?
 
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