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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Watching the TICO Warbird Airshow

After we dine in a Chinese Buffet Restaurant, we were routing the Columbia Boulevard when the airshow started zooming in the skies. I was taking videos that way, I will not miss anything. I sure did miss a good shot though. They fly so fast that before I can click a shot, they're gone. It was really exciting and thrilling to see them fly so low as if landing on the road where we were. All the photos below are mine except the first photo:.

I snipped the photo below from the video that I took: Here, they are having an exhibition making a loop, a heart and a circle smoke. They also perform an aerobatic performance.
We were at our front yard for the last two days now watching the Tico Warbird Airshow. I was using my Samsung camera to take a photo and video of the event. There were moments that they fly so low but, was hard for me to capture a snap. They are just too fast.

3 comments:

  1. awesome air show. i remember the time when Clark Air Base(in Pampanga Nueva ecija) was still under the US, we would experience seeing jetplanes during their exercises.
    Gone are the US bases here. Gone are the jetplanes. I dont' think the Phils. could ever procure one :)

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  2. You need to buy new camera because you have miss so many nice pictures

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