Rhode Island National Guard Air Show
2009 Selected Highlights
de Paul M. Murray and Emily A. Rutherford
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À propos du livre
This high quality image-oriented book contains many captivating and exciting photos of the two-day 2009 Rhode Island National Guard Air Show. Along with its exceptional photographs, the book's concise and detailed descriptions of the major participants, aircraft and their spectacular performances give you real information.
Featuring thrilling jet choreography from the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and Canadian Forces Snowbirds as well as the piston-driven aerobatic brilliance of Sean D. Tucker and Michael Goulian, the show offered many additional opportunities to see military aircraft in operation or on the ground.
Rhode Island-based photographers Paul M. Murray and Emily A. Rutherford authored the book with the review support of Beth Ann Murray.
Featuring thrilling jet choreography from the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and Canadian Forces Snowbirds as well as the piston-driven aerobatic brilliance of Sean D. Tucker and Michael Goulian, the show offered many additional opportunities to see military aircraft in operation or on the ground.
Rhode Island-based photographers Paul M. Murray and Emily A. Rutherford authored the book with the review support of Beth Ann Murray.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 36 - Date de publication: déc 16, 2009
- Mots-clés air show, National Guard, Rhode Island, Blue Angels, Team Oracle, Sean Tucker, Michael Goulian, Quonset, airshow, aerobatic, RING, Snowbirds, F/A-18, Hornet, F-22, Raptor, C-130, Hercules, C-5, Galaxy, UH-60, Blackhawk, A-10, Thunderbolt, Warthog, E-2, Hawkeye, Hummer, Oracle, Challenger, Tucker, Goulian, Castrol
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À propos du créateur
Paul M. Murray
Jamestown, RI 02835
A Rhode Island native, Paul has been a photographer, pilot and frequent traveler for decades. As a result of his corporate career in computing and networking, he appreciates the impact that hi-tech developments have had on photography, aviation and travel. Luckily, his career has afforded him many opportunities to travel, live and work in North America, Europe, Australasia and Asia. His photography often reflects his early journalistic background with a twist that many find intriguing. He uses technology to increase his options and productivity but not to replace his creativity and vision.