My Monogram MiG-29, photographed at our local, small-town airport. The original 35mm print looks really good; this scanned one doesn’t. Sorry about that, but here it is:
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very nice pic [tup] almost looks real nice idea.
That is a sweet pic!!!
SCORE!! if the scan isn’t as good as the original I’m in awe.
nice pics on that site, thanks for sharing.
Greg
Hey, thanks for all the kind comments! I had the MiG-29 photo (as well as some of the P-47D) enlarged to 8x10 and the processor did a great job with it. In the enlarged view it does look quite real. Hopefully, I’ll get a better digital camera someday and post some better pics. thanks again, Gary.
very nice pics. keep them coming…
joe
Nice work and nice pic. I though for a while you had a pictures of the Mig-29s that USA acquired from former Soviet Union states some years back. He-he-he.
Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
Looks great and real too boot. Wonderful A/C and pic, thanks.
Nice MiG! I love this aircraft!
Good-lookin’ MiG!
Just as impressive as the real thing!
There’s something with Russian planes that i just think is just sexxy. You captured the Mig’s appearance very well! Great job, Texgunner!!!
That’s a great picture!! THe only give away is that if it’s was the real thing, there would be a modeler snapping pictures of the landing gear, etc… [:p]
HaHa Shrikes, you’re right about that! About 15 years ago, we had a surprise visit by the Conferderate Airforce’s Junkers Ju-52. They were returning from Arkansas with a brand new paint job and stayed overnight in Cameron. I was working out in the country and about 5:00 pm I heard an unusual sounding(gotta love those trimotors) plane flying over. So of course, I ran outside to see what it was. It was so cool to look up through the bare winter trees and see the “Tante Ju” flying low and slow. By the time I got to our airport, there was a big crowd gathering to see the plane. We all got to climb in and take a look around. Next morning, I went out to watch them take-off. They got stuck at one end of the runway when they ran off the pavement. Some local WWII vets pulled them out with their Suburban. But, I was so excited, I FORGOT to take pictures! Gary
nice one!
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