Zero Pop's Aircraft Photo Page

If any of these craft have an incorrect identification, please shoot me an e-mail...

 All Photographs Copyright 1997-2006 Michael E. Carpenter

Here's one of an F-117 at the Birmingham airport( BHM ).

Here's a B-17, the "909", same airport.

rf-101 In Florida, we have so many old military jets that we use them as lawn decorations! f-101b

Here are a couple of biplanes on display in the museum at Fort Rucker, Alabama.

 One of those great Rutan designs at the Bessemer airport. Is this a Long-EZ?

Another Burt Rutan creation, the Starship, in flight, shot from below.

I believe this is a T-28a Trojan, the 'Miss Ann', taxiing at the Bessemer airport.

From Florida, The Flying Mayor cuts a ribbon with the tail of his plane while flying inverted! ( Bessemer airport )

 All Photographs Copyright 1997-2006 Michael E. Carpenter
Tom Henley's immaculate silver P-51, landing at the Bessemer airport.

Here's a blue and yellow Stearman parked at the Bessemer airport.
 
One large B-52, low and dirty, coming up!( BHM )
 
Here's a KC-135 on the tarmac for maintenance at the National Guard 117th Refueling Wing, BHM.
 
This just might be an RF-4 Phantom flying by...
...and two F-4's, gear and flaps down.

Is that a T-38 Talon coming through the trees? (from my old front yard, near the Birmingham airport)

I think this is a C-5a Starlifter loading personnel...compare the relative sizes of the bus and plane...

Here's Air Force 2 landing at Birmingham...the passenger is Al Gore...the Secret Service was watching me!

All Photographs Copyright 1997-2006 Michael E. Carpenter

Balloon launches make great photos!...More colorful balloons...

They come in all shapes ...Launches at dusk are impressive...


Zero's photos from the Florida International Airshow 2000

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