Lighting the burners during a twilight display -- see the glow of the formation lights and the reflection of the post-sunset horizon in the canopy. ISO 800, 1/80th, f/2.8, and a lot of luck!
This B-25 was delivered to the USAAF as 44-86791 in July 1945 and served until she was retired to MASDC in June 1958. She was acquired by the Yanks Air Museum in 1999.
This 522FS/27 TFW Aardvark was retired to AMARG during May 92 with the PCN/Inventory No. AAFV0097 but escaped the axeman and now resides in the storage yard at the Yamks Air Museum.
This B-25 was built in Kansas City in 1944 and served with the USAF as 44-30423 until the late-1950s. Acquired by the Planes of Fame museum in the early 1960s she now wears an updated (less risque) form of the 'Photo Fanny' nose art
This P-63 was delivered in May 1944 to the USAAF with the serial 42-69080 and served as an instructional airframe in OR and CA until disposal in Oct. 45. Now on display with 'Fatal Fang' nose art at the superb Yanks Air Museum.