So... recently I've had a lot of doors open for me in the aviation photography field. And one of them is air-to-air photography as well as press access at shows.
This past Saturday, December 4th, 2004... I had the opportunity to go up in the museum's Cessna 210 and fly over Chino/Ontario with the museums most rare plane, the only ALL original (engine too!) FLYING A6M5 Zero in the world. She's one of the museum's flagships. In fact, all her labels in the cockpit are in japanese. She was gorgeous to see on our tail... a sight few have seen since World War 2. So I thought I'd share with you all two images from the flight. There are many many more, which I will be publishing sometime soon on my warbird photos page, http://www.warbird-photos.com


Earlier this year... I had the chance to do a Air-To-Air with the North American P-51D Mustang 'Spam Can' before she changed paint jobs for the Airshow. This session wasn't my best as I haden't upgraded to the pro camera I use now.



And... a few other random photos through the year that I've taken that have been above the normal:
Boeing F/A-18D Hornet (MCAS Miramar's VMFAT-101 'Sharpshooters') on take-off

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Sentimental Journey'

USN Flight Demo Team 'Blue Angels' #5 Solo Fast Break with Vapor
