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Excellent use of an ultrawide/fisheye lens Rafael. Very impressive train station. What lens did you use for these shots?From a visit to the Railway Station "Guillemins" in Liège, Belgium ... this building was designed by the famous architect, Santiago Calatrava Valls.
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Rafael
Thanks Steve! It was a fascinating aerospace museum. I didn't have enough time to explore the planes which are stored outside, so I am hoping to go back in October when I return to Tucson and southern Arizona for another star gazing trip.All you needed was a compulsive research assistant.
It's an F-14 Tomcat: http://www.pimaair.org/aircraft-by-name/item/grumman-f-14a-tomcat
They sure have a lot of planes.
Thanks for the info Greg. I just don't know if or when I will get to Dayton, OH. I still haven't been to Washington DC to see the National Air and Space Museum.The Museum of the United States Air Force, located at Dayton, OH, is the very best aircraft museum I have ever visited. It includes the largest variety of military aircraft including the Valkyrie, the only one to survive after the other experimental version crashed in mid-air. A new hangar was recently added and houses the Valkyrie. The museum is free of charge and includes plenty of free parking. The new hangar also includes all past presidential aircraft. You can stand in the actual spot where Lynden Johnson was sworn in as President after the assassination of President Kennedy. I recommend the museum highly.
Greg
Just wanted to say how much I have enjoyed your photos of these trains! :thumbs:A last series from my train trips in Germany late last month.
Nice shot, and a son you can be proud of :thumbup:Below is a picture of my son after his final (fini) flight as a United States Air Force pilot after 23 years of active duty service. Prior to that he spent four years at the United States Air Force Academy. His primary aircraft was the F-15 C Eagle. He has also flown the T-37, AT38B, AT38C, and the T-6 Texan II. He is a Colonel and relinquished command last Thursday of the 80th Flying Training Wing, Euronato Joint Jet Pilot Training after 27 months as commander. The wing is staffed by and trains 14 Nato Nation pilots including the United States.