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The
best photographs of civilian aerobatics performers on Aero-Pix. |
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Jim
LeRoy was one of the best. |
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Michael
Mancuso is a great solo and formation performer. |
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The
Red Baron Squadron. The shot on the
right placed 3rd in the 2000 International
Council of Air Shows photo contest. |
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Patty
Wagstaff and Dale Snodgrass over Virginia Beach. |
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The
Iron Eagles
are on of my favorite formation aerobatics teams. |
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Scott
Shockley and the Super Shockwave. |
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With
a jet powered Waco, and Carol Pilon's wing-walking, Jim Franklin was one of the most unique
air show acts in
the world. |
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Scott
Shockley and Jim LeRoy light up the Fitchburg Air-Fest. |
Ed
'Hamster' Hammill |
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Kent
Shockley having a bad day. |
Carol
Pilon and Rob Holland |
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John
Klatt |
Gene
Soucy & Theresa Stokes. |
Skip
Stewart at Quebec City |
Rob
Holland |
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The
Star-Spangled
Flyers practice
for the 1999 Fitchburg
Air-Fest. Practice is often the best time to photograph air
shows. |
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This
was actually shot during the day. The Shock Wave flame distorts
the exposure setting. |
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