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    greg.kittinger
    Oct 12, 2018

    Aircraft photos from private collection

    in Cool Stuff

    I recently had my dads original kodacrome color slides transferred to image files. He flew with his camera often, and some of his air-to-air photos are incredible - super subjects: F-100, F-105, RF-4C, F-4C/D, T-38 and a few others. I created a series of posts on iModeler with some background context for the slides. You can view the series here: https://imodeler.com/2018/10/f-100-super-sabre-the-hun/


    It was easier to create a photo-laden series on iModeler rather than here, and I also wished to share with my international friends. Hope you enjoy!


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    FFL
    Oct 21, 2018

    Thanks for this documentation of a great flyer and his aircraft, who also happened to be your Dad. His 'Last Flight" story shows not only was he a good pilot but a very successful father. You are a lucky man and he, a lucky father.

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    greg.kittinger
    Oct 22, 2018

    Appreciate the comment!

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