Aviation Photography "1985 Yakovlev Yak-52 and 1986 Compagnie Daher TB 30 Epsilon" #25

"1985 Yakovlev Yak-52 and 1986 Compagnie Daher TB 30 Epsilon"

Shot by Shoemanchu

Date 4-27-24

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Good morning Hive family and all the photographers lovers around the world, what I got here for you all today is some more new aviation photography and this is a continuation of the local old school aircraft flying around my local area about every weekend it seems. The 1953 Beech T-34A (A45) Mentor C/N G-100 and a 1955 Beech T-34A (A45) Mentor C/N G-293 the yellow one and silver one but now here is the other two that fly with them. Now these are take off shots from one end of the airport, as I get to the other posts, it will be on the landing end where the shots get even better, as well as the lighting. Now for the cover, the shot above is literally the only good shot I got of these two together, the first two I got many but my camera was buffering, trying to save the files of images, so I only got one with these two in the same frame that was quality but I do have some more shots of these landing. So for this post it is the cover to highlight the two aircraft's, the 1986 Compagnie Daher TB 30 Epsilon, which is the one in the back and the one in the front is the 1985 Yakovlev Yak-52. I really like the Yak-52 such an awesome aircraft in my opinion. So stay tuned in to more posts coming of these two metal birds in the coming weeks. Now for the second shot below is more shots of the 1953 Beech T-34A (A45) Mentor and a 1955 Beech T-34A (A45) Mentor fits nicely here to get these shots out for the viewers eyes. Some pretty good qaulity shots incoming of these.

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Another good shot of the 1953 Beech T-34A (A45) Mentor and a 1955 Beech T-34A (A45) Mentor as they fly on by from lifting off. I cant wait to have more Sun one day to get them again but that will be awhile til after my trip.

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Now for the last shot of all four together, as they lifted off they got into formation and did a fly by over the airport but they were pretty far up and away. This was the only one of them that I liked that had some kind of detail to them plus the propellers moving. I'm actually surprised I even got one considering how far away they were. Hope you all enjoy these as much as I do, thank you all for stopping by my blog and post. Have a blessed one.

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Anyways appreciate everyone feedback hope you have enjoyed my shots and post today' thanks for stopping by, Have a blessed one and thank you for coming in and checking out my shot's of the day. Stay tuned and enjoy my future shots in the world of photography, thru my lens.

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It never fails me, the photos are great. What was the camera that you used by the way?

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Thank you, Canon 60D DSLR with a 100mm-400mm Telephoto lens

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The price was worth it, looking at the pictures you produced. 😊

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Love them. I thought they were WWII planes. Still cool, especially the radial engine one

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