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Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress (N7227C) - As a photographer sometimes we capture the worst of events. And this is one of those times.
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Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress (N7227C)

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As a photographer sometimes we capture the worst of events. And this is one of those times.

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Brian Hamlin
Absolutely disgusting to post this. Remove it
Rick D
agreed. I posted something similar.
Bud Boggy
This is reality Brian, get used to it.
Rick D
Note to twenty4pack. Have to decency to stop such comments or have the nerve to post using your real name
Dave Sheehy
As a photographer, I too have captured aviation tragedy. What I did with the pictures was give them to the NTSB investigator who was inspecting the wreckage. I didn't post them on a public forum, because they were pictures of a fellow aviator meeting tragedy. For the unknown who stated that this is reality; Maybe during WW2 this was reality, but not now. Reality to this crew was going home after the show. This does not belong on a public photo gallery. The family and friends of this crew don't want to see this and I sure don't.
scottieshea
In a weird way, I am glad you saw this from behind the lens. I caught an airshow accident once behind the lens. It made it seem less real, until I put the camera down.

Brian Hamlin, there is nothing offensive about this pic. If nothing else, the men onboard and the P-63 pilot went fast and did not suffer.
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