Air-to-Air Cessna 175 Skylark

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Jack Fleetwood
Finally got a chance to do another photo shoot. Two more in the morning, stay tuned!
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Very nice. I just love the propeller speed captured. Don't always see that in your pics. Interesting backgrounds too, help make the photo. Well done as always Jack!
 
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Great pictures, as always.
Do you have a job? If so, are y'all hiring? Obviously you get plenty of time off and you get paid enough to fly. That's good in my book! :)
 
Those are really great! What kind of hardware were you using?
 
Great pictures, as always.
Do you have a job? If so, are y'all hiring? Obviously you get plenty of time off and you get paid enough to fly. That's good in my book! :)
Thank you! Yes, I have a job. Lots of vacation saved up! Nope, not hiring.
Those are really great! What kind of hardware were you using?
Thanks. Canon 5D Mark iii
 
Great photos and the nicest-looking Skylark I've seen! Too bad Cessna made so few of them.
 
Those look great!!! I have a couple of questions. How high are you guys and how close do the planes actually get? It looks like you are right next to each other.
 
Great photos and the nicest-looking Skylark I've seen! Too bad Cessna made so few of them.
Thanks! I agree it's a very nice plane. It has a different engine though, more horsepower and not a geared engine!
Those look great!!! I have a couple of questions. How high are you guys and how close do the planes actually get? It looks like you are right next to each other.
Thank you! In the Maule photos the other day, close to 2,000 AGL, in these photos around 1,000. We're not that close, I'm using a good zoom lens. We're close enough if you accidentally saw a plane that close when flying it would startle you, but not that close when we know where the other guy is!
 
Wow - I really like your pictures. :)
Thanks so much! I'm testing the waters. Hoping to go into business soon, and the great feedback I'm getting tells me I'm on the right path!
 
If it was my plane I would want a poster size picture. Nice job. Keep posting.
Funny you should mention that... 24x36 ordered yesterday! Thanks for the kind words. Hopefully more to come this weekend.
 
Jack, my good buddy is in printing business. Lemme know (PM/txt me) what kind of price you're getting and I'll talk to him. He's local so he can deliver posters within 24 hours. :)
 
Thank you! Yes, I have a job. Lots of vacation saved up! Nope, not hiring.

Thanks. Canon 5D Mark iii

I shoot with the same camera, but haven't yet figured out how to get good photos from the Cessnas I rent... Do you shoot from a plane with the doors off? In other words, how do you get good air-to-air photos without dirty old plexiglass in the shot?
 
Jack, my good buddy is in printing business. Lemme know (PM/txt me) what kind of price you're getting and I'll talk to him. He's local so he can deliver posters within 24 hours. :)
I will let you know Lou. I'm only printing a few to show as examples. You've seen my hangar and I'm about to add 50 more 8x10s to the wall! Unless someone wants to pay extra, I'm only selling them the digital version. The resolution will be high enough to print as big as they want though!

I shoot with the same camera, but haven't yet figured out how to get good photos from the Cessnas I rent... Do you shoot from a plane with the doors off? In other words, how do you get good air-to-air photos without dirty old plexiglass in the shot?
I never shoot through plexiglass. In my plane, or the 210, I'm just disconnecting the latch where the window can open all the way. It won't hit the wing. In the Maule, we will remove the baggage doors and I will ride back there, tethered by my mountain climbing harness! I live for adrenaline!
 
Nice work, those great choice in the time of day and I like your camera work too
 
Nice work, those great choice in the time of day and I like your camera work too
Thanks! I try to go within an hour of sunrise or sunset. Gives them a nice golden look!
 
I will let you know Lou. I'm only printing a few to show as examples. You've seen my hangar and I'm about to add 50 more 8x10s to the wall! Unless someone wants to pay extra, I'm only selling them the digital version. The resolution will be high enough to print as big as they want though!
For clarification, I am not pushing my friend's prints. He gets nothing from them. I am just offering a local option should someone need a print asap. I have a feeling I will have him print me a 2'x3' of the Cardinal one day. :)
 
I never shoot through plexiglass. In my plane, or the 210, I'm just disconnecting the latch where the window can open all the way. It won't hit the wing. In the Maule, we will remove the baggage doors and I will ride back there, tethered by my mountain climbing harness! I live for adrenaline!

I never thought to disconnect the window latch… come to think of it, I'll have to look at it again the next time I fly to see how hard it is to disconnect. Can this be done without tools? Obviously the FBO would probably frown on me taking their planes apart, unless I can do it with minimal effort, and I can't say I've ever looked closely enough at the latch to know! I'd love to take some nice photos with my good camera while flying. I'll probably need to bring a second pilot along to do this kind of stuff though…

I do like the method you use for taking photos in the Maule. I should have known that my rock climbing harness could have other uses :)
 
I never thought to disconnect the window latch… come to think of it, I'll have to look at it again the next time I fly to see how hard it is to disconnect. Can this be done without tools? Obviously the FBO would probably frown on me taking their planes apart, unless I can do it with minimal effort, and I can't say I've ever looked closely enough at the latch to know! I'd love to take some nice photos with my good camera while flying. I'll probably need to bring a second pilot along to do this kind of stuff though…

I do like the method you use for taking photos in the Maule. I should have known that my rock climbing harness could have other uses :)
It's usually not hard. It depends on the plane. In the 210, it's just one phillips screw.

A safety pilot is recommended, but I don't always use one. It sure makes it a lot easier though!
 
In my plane, or the 210, I'm just disconnecting the latch where the window can open all the way. It won't hit the wing.

The windows on both my former 172 and current 182 will indeed swing up all the way until making contact with the wing when the stop is removed. No biggie though, the airstream holds it firmly in place against the bottom of the wing and I put either a strip of felt or clear rubber bumpers on the window frame where it contacted the wing to cushion and avoid damaging either.
 
Congrats on the share of the 175 Jack! Just time to convince the others to convert it to tailwheel :)
 
Finally got a chance to do another photo shoot. Two more in the morning, stay tuned!
Awesome pictures! You have a real talent for capturing the beauty of aviation
 
Congrats on the share of the 175 Jack! Just time to convince the others to convert it to tailwheel :)
I hope I don't keep it that long! My goal is to fly this for awhile and see if I can get business up. If so, I may by something else. If not, I will probably buy something that doesn't drink so much.

What filter are you using together the prop movement captured? Very nice.
No filter, just a slow shutter speed. Thanks!

Awesome pictures! You have a real talent for capturing the beauty of aviation
Thank you!
 
Most of the 175s and Powermatic 172s I've seen in the past ten or fifteen years have ditched the GO-300 for an O-360. It's a popular swap.
 
Most of the 175s and Powermatic 172s I've seen in the past ten or fifteen years have ditched the GO-300 for an O-360. It's a popular swap.
There were also quite a few that had Franklin 220's installed. Those will really scoot.
 
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