Like several other folks I was a bit chapped at the lack of EAA website coverage of the 50th Comanche mass arrival. Zach, Dave and Harley and many other folks worked so hard on this ... I took the next step and asked for copies of all the mass arrival photos. Some have already been posted at http://www.airventure.org/photos/ by EAA after Comanche owners asked about them. EAA is redeeming themselves.
and today I got the rest. Below is the email correspondence and then the 12 photos. If they don't all fit in this post I'll create a second one.
From: Pat Keefer [mailto:pjkeefer@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 8:47 AM
To: Convention
Subject: Reaching Phil High and Craig Vander Kolk
How do I arrange to reach these photographers so I can purchase their work?
Wishing You Blue Skies and Tailwinds,
Pat
Patricia Jayne (Pat) Keefer
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Hi Pat,
If you are using the photos to promote your organization, we can let you have the photos at no cost. What photos are you looking for?
Jim
Jim Koepnick, EAA #222987
Chief Photographer
EAA—The Spirit of Aviation
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Pat Keefer
to Jim
Hi Jim,
Gosh, that would be wonderful to have all the photos at no charge. We'd like to promote the ICS organization with the various efforts done to further support Comanche ownership and the mass arrival and our tent at OSH is one - especially this year since it celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first Comanche model.
If possible, we'd like all the mass arrival photos taken - even though I haven't seen them all.It would be great to have a shot of each model made by Piper and your photos are the best opportunity we have of attaining that goal. I actually thought about photographing the event rather than flying ... but flying was way too much fun to pass up. The photos can be sent to me electronically - email system will take up to 20meg per email and total capacity is not an issue or I can fund CD creation - whichever is easier for EAA. What started this thought are the photos on the AirVenture website - we are the first group on the mass arrival. I would especially like to see the one of a row of taxiing Comanches with the set of Twins above and to the left - very well composed but too small in the thumbnail to recognize the planes - perhaps the original will allow identification - I think that is the group of 5 Twins that arrived in sequence together. It would make a great cover shot for the ICS magazine showing the AirVenture adventures - if it worked out. Attribution would be given, of course.
If this raises any questions, I can be reached via cell phone - sort of. I am getting the plane painted and the airport is among hills and I am usually in the hangar. Both conspire to hide cell phone signals so I may have to call you back.
Below are the 12 photos courtesy of EAA with attribution by photo. Remember to double click on them to enlarge and sharpen the photo. oh, and for those I haven't met, I'm the blonde waving in one of the shots.
Pat Keefer ICS 08899