Just thought I would share some of the many pictures I’ve taken through the years. Hope you enjoy them. Blackwolf if there are any you want for your collection, feel free to use them. That goes for everybody.

Taken at Dyess AFB on August 16, 2003. This one took part in the Heritage flight with an A-10

Taken at Dyess AFB on August 16, 2003. This remains the only Marine T-34 I’ve ever seen

Taken at Dyess AFB on August 15, 2003. This is one taken at the end of the runway. Love the backdrop on this one.

Taken at McClellan AFB California sometime in the early eighties.

Taken at the end of the runway, Dyess AFB August 15, 2003.
Please bear with me while I try and figure out photobucket. I was hoping these would enlarge but they dont. If this gets a favorable response, would anybody want to see some more? Thanks for your time.
O-O-O-O-O!!! Mr. Kotta, Mr. Kotta!!!
Nice stuff, there, Roadkill. Hopefully you can iron out the Photobucket thing, cuz I’d love a bigger, badder & more better version of that F-111 shot…
Fade to Black…
hey cool pics you got any of B-24s or how about a P-80 Shooting Star, a bit far fetched on the star eh.[?] I would love to see more pics
just gotta love that stang!!![:D][tup][tup][tup] makes me want to SHOUT, throw my head back and SHOUT, kick my heels up and SHOUT…oh…sorry, i was just about to break out in song!! stangs make me do that. later.[:o)][:P]
Any suggestions on making these larger?
Lets try this and see if it works:

Vintage, let me get them burned onto a disc and I’ll get them posted. They’re not the best but its all I’ve got.
The problem was when I downloaded them I saved them at 320 x 209 pixels when I should have done them at 600 x 401. This is a learning experience for me.
roadkill they look great. nice pics.
joe
Great Pix. Thanks for sharing.
Ask and ye shall receive (If I’ve got them that is)

This is rhe EZB-24M that was at Lackland AFB until it got sent to the UK to be put in a museum there. One of a kind and the last operational B-24 in the US military.

This is the F-80B that I helped restore at the museum at McClellan AFB. It came from a swamp in Florida and it was so corroded it wasn’t even funny.

FM-2 Wildcat taken at Carswell AFB in the early nineties. This one belongs to the CAF.

FG-1D at the Sulphur Springs airport, Sept 1998. This ones from Lancaster, Tx and also belongs to the CAF.

C-17A Globemaster III taken at the end of the runway, Dyess AFB, Aug 15, 2003.
Thanks all for the comments. I kind of like to think of myself as a photographer, but looking through “The Book” I see a lot of mistakes.
Hey roadkilll thanx for the pic. I was crawling around that FG-1D the other day, neat bird.
Thad
GREAT shot of the C-17 Kevin.
Thanks for sharing these images. Don’t worry about your ability of taking
photos, they are just fine. Just have fun. I’m no expert, but I do enjoy photograpy, I take a lot of images, 35mm and digital. The fact that I live in the west coast. So any images from anywhere in the world is deeply appreciated.
Thanks
Chuck
Fly Navy
All of mine were shot with 35mm. Either a Canon AE-1 Program or a Pentax K1000. Funny thing is, I didn’t get a telephoto until about 6 years ago. Thats why most of mine are of birds on the ground.
I’ll have the next 5 up some time this evening.