My pinhole picture of the F-105D was in a recent photo show at the museum, and the print was donated for sale by the museum.
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Paint
Many of my old cameras have visited the aircraft displays at the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History in Albuquerque. None of the Cold War Era planes is in flying condition, but the three bombers and the F-16 have recently been repainted and look like new. Now, the Museum is undertaking a fund raising campaign to pay for repainting the last two planes in the collection, the F-105D Thunderchief and the A-7 Corsair II. The INDIEGOGO page on the restoration project features an excellent presentation about the history of the two aircraft.
My pinhole picture of the F-105D was in a recent photo show at the museum, and the print was donated for sale by the museum.
The picture I did of the A-7 Cosair II is one of my favorite shots from my Argus C3.
My pinhole picture of the F-105D was in a recent photo show at the museum, and the print was donated for sale by the museum.
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Wow. That is some impressive work Mike. Sounds like a worthy cause.
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