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Hard Turn

Photography Aviation posted on Nov 30, 2009
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Taken during the July air show in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this is a capture of an F-22 Raptor, likely one of the finest (and most expensive) jet fighters ever built. The plane spent most of it's show appearance with the afterburners on, even demonstrating how it could hover on it's tail with its' powerful engines. Here it's turning hard right at full afterburner. I snapped this shot using a 250-1600mm manual lens from the crowd on the flight line.

Comments (8)


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prutzworks

6:53AM | Mon, 30 November 2009

nice shot, like the ab trails

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Hubba1

8:33AM | Mon, 30 November 2009

Very cool :)

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Osper

1:10PM | Mon, 30 November 2009

Good shot! Shows the atmospherics well!

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cv1

3:25PM | Mon, 30 November 2009

Very hard capture you did excellent!

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skiwillgee

5:45PM | Mon, 30 November 2009

Lucky you. All I have ever seen of this plane was static displays.

alan_r321

6:30PM | Mon, 30 November 2009

Beautiful shot! This is a top notch aircraft but the F35 is even better. It's not out in full force yet, but when it is you'll see what I mean.

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kgb224

6:21PM | Tue, 01 December 2009

Wonderful capture.

vkoontz

12:33AM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Great shot!!


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