• There seems to be an uptick in Political comments in recent months. Those of us who are long time members of the site know that Political and Religious content has been banned for years. Nothing has changed. Please leave all political and religious comments out of the forums.

    If you recently joined the forums you were not presented with this restriction in the terms of service. This was due to a conversion error when we went from vBulletin to Xenforo. We have updated our terms of service to reflect these corrections.

    Please note any post refering to a politician will be considered political even if it is intended to be humor. Our experience is these topics have a way of dividing the forums and causing deep resentment among members. It is a poison to the community. We appreciate compliance with the rules.

    The Staff of SOH

  • Server side Maintenance is done. We still have an update to the forum software to run but that one will have to wait for a better time.

'USAF Thunderbirds'

Panther_99FS

Retired SOH Administrator
2976880333_9fc3872a6c_b.jpg


2977714858_c1cb3a873a_b.jpg


2976859017_81eb349854_b.jpg


3359247334_685b3406f7_b.jpg
 
I'm surprised you didn't make her your avatar Panther! :173go1:

Anyone carrying a lens that big has got to be compensating for something... :S
 
Oh my god, I think I know her. :icon_lol:


The older I get, the more 'it's a small Air Force' moments I have.
 
The older I get, the more 'it's a small Air Force' moments I have.

This is why they say "don't burn your bridges"....a few personal cases in point...

- The CMSgt I work with now was one of first bosses 20yrs ago....
- My last Command CMSgt was my old MTI....
- One of our squadron commanders was an EWO in my previous unit
- Another of our squadron's superintendent was a guy I was deployed with in 1992..
- Yet another squadron superintendent was a guy I knew in my previous squadron...
- A pilot I knew in my previous squadron is now commander of one of our school houses..

And the list goes on....
 
This is why they say "don't burn your bridges"....a few personal cases in point...

- The CMSgt I work with now was one of first bosses 20yrs ago....
- My last Command CMSgt was my old MTI....
- One of our squadron commanders was an EWO in my previous unit
- Another of our squadron's superintendent was a guy I was deployed with in 1992..
- Yet another squadron superintendent was a guy I knew in my previous squadron...
- A pilot I knew in my previous squadron is now commander of one of our school houses..

And the list goes on....


My job was locked in, meaning I couldn't go anywhere but here because they decided to keep experience in house. I joined to fly around in the air mobility world, and here I am stuck for nine years on one bomber in one place. At least I'm part of a very small group of people that REALLY know about this jet.

Even after nine years at one base I still run across people I know everywhere around the USAF.

In about two months I go on terminal leave. There's something about being part of one of the AF's hardest jobs but with locked doors and oppurtunities that makes me want to go fly on the outside....so I am.
 
Pretty lady.........but hand-holding a lens that large = BS !!! Give me a break !!! Even a monopod would be borderline...
 
I got a wife and she's too young for me, but I'll take the camera and lens! :icon_lol:

Agreed LD, posed shots, can't really be using a lens that big for a hand-held shot.

Caz
 
Camera? What camera?

panther, I don't know what the USAF is doing these days but, in my day females didn't look like those two.
 
i was just at the California capitol airshow at mather airport ,i saw a young good looking female airman with a camera just like this one being used..it was also handheld and she was moving very slowly..but still gettin pics,thunderbird show...
 
They appear to be the same shooter P.

Or does the Thunderbirds issue the same watch and diamond rings to all their recruits?
 
Pretty lady.........but hand-holding a lens that large = BS !!! Give me a break !!! Even a monopod would be borderline...

I got a wife and she's too young for me, but I'll take the camera and lens! :icon_lol:

Agreed LD, posed shots, can't really be using a lens that big for a hand-held shot.

Caz

I know it's difficult for you 2 to swallow but...

They're not posed pictures....(and Toast, 2 different photographers did take them)...

Althought T-Birds now have a different official photographer.....
 
Another example of our tax dollars at work. With that lense I imagine she can get a shot of a pimple on the pilots neck at 20,000 feet.
 
I know it's difficult for you 2 to swallow but...

They're not posed pictures....(and Toast, 2 different photographers did take them)...

Althought T-Birds now have a different official photographer.....


In truth Panther, I keep forgetting how much lighter today's digital cameras and lens are. I figured that was close to a 1000-mm telephoto lens and old heavy 1000-mm lens were a load. I know, I toted enough of them around large speedways for 7 years! Had to use a monopod too, no way I could hold and steady that large a lens in those days.

Caz
 
:icon_lol:....

Don't get me wrong Caz it's still a good lift...the lens is 10lbs & some change & the body is 2lbs & some change....

But she did it all by herself....:mixedsmi:
 
Back
Top