Since the Chicago Air and Water Show has been going on I have been trying to take some good pictures with my iPhone with little success. It has been nearly impossible to get a good shot because it has been very bright and I also wear polarized sunglasses that make the screen of the phone black. Anyway, I am posting the best picture I took from the Thunderbirds performance this afternoon.

If there are any other plane buffs that have taken pictures with any kind of camera I would be interested in looking at them. I will take more tomorrow and Sunday with my Canon Digital Rebel. One of the Vulcan's crashed after take off at Glenview Naval Air Station near Chicago in 1978. That is an awesome looking plane. I took a bunch of pictures yesterday but I don't have a compact flash card reader so I will have to burn a DVD at work tomorrow. Quote from Wikipedia: On 12 August 1978, a British Avro Vulcan B2 XL390 of No.

Air Show Picture For Macap

Macdill

617 Squadron Royal Air Force crashed during an air display. The crash occurred at around 400 ft (120 m), after a possible stall during a wing-over. The plane crashed into a landfill just north of Willow Road. All four crew members aboard perished.5.

Elements13 (just bought) isn't compatible with Mac os 10.6.8. The installer for older Elements versions here: Download Photoshop Elements. Photoshop for mac download.

Click to expand.Thanks for the comments. From top to bottom mine are: Spitfire Spitfire and Hurricane 2x Chance-Vought F4U Corsair (I'm fairly sure, but happy to be proven wrong) P51 Mustang F-15 (and very noisy it was as well!) and a few more from the same show.

Air Show Picture For Macdill

DC-3 Dakota Main: Boeing B-52 Left: F1-11 Right: F-4 Phantom (plus loads more) Douglas AD-4NA Skyraider B-17 2 more Spitfires and finally, not exactly an airshow. First scheduled Airbus A380 at Birmingham Airport (UK) - To celebrate the 70th Birthday of the Airport - Aircraft was switched with Heathrow for the day (they got our 777 instead).