Lens Artists Photo Challenge #270 – On Display

For this challenge I chose some military aircraft images in honor of my father who was a United States Air Force pilot. Dad flew a B-24 Liberator during World War II. The header image is of a B-24 on display in Savannah, Georgia. Later in his career he also flew a B-17 and a B-47 like the ones on display at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in Pooler, Georgia. He also few a B-52 during his career.

The following slideshow features U. S. Air Force and U.S. Navy military aircraft on display at air shows and at the U. S. Naval Aircraft Museum in Pensacola, Florida.

  • Blue Angels in the atrium
  • National Museum of Naval Aviation

Many thanks to our host Ann-Christine for the challenge Lens-Artists Challenge #270 – On Display

22 thoughts on “Lens Artists Photo Challenge #270 – On Display

  1. Impressive displays – and glorious memories of his life. B-52 I know of because of the war, and Pensacola I think we were reminded of in the movie with Tom Cruise!

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  2. What a great idea to showcase military aircraft, with your dad in mind. I am not sure people realize what it took to pilot those older aircraft. He was truly a hero. I love art shows, especially the Blue Angels. The precision and tactical magnificence is next to none. Fantastic post Beth.

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    1. Tina, my Dad had to stop flying when his eyes got too bad. He spent the last years of his career doing other things in the Air Force. I’ve never been to the aircraft carrier in Charleston but we toured one in San Diego. Very impressive.

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  3. Your photos are great, and it is wonderful that these historic planes are made available for us to learn from. Thank you to your father for his service and your family for supporting him. 🇺🇸 My uncle was a gunner in WWII. So many families made so many sacrifices.

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