The Grumman A-6 Intruder was a twin jet-engine, mid-wing attack aircraft built in the United States by Grumman Aerospace. In service between 1963 and 1997, the Intruder was designed as an all-weather replacement for the piston-engined A-1 Skyraider medium attack aircraft. A specialized electronic warfare derivative, the EA-6B Prowler, remains in service as of 2009. As the A-6 was slated for retirement, its precision strike mission was taken over by the now retired F-14 Tomcat equipped with LANTIRN pod.
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I love this one. The dazzling lights all over it and the tones are superb.
Great angle. Fun color.
après la voiture , l’avion, il ne va plus te rester que la soucoupe volante 😉
I like the glow of the overhead light on the plane. Interesting history as the need for replacement aircraft.
Neat shot. It isn’t easy to isolate a plane in a museum. Well done. I can shoot airplanes all day!
I agree with Bob, it’s not easy and you made it. The perspective effect you gave is very nice.
wow, definitely a boy’s toy hahaha, cool shot man!!
attack warplanes painted baby blue?
if i don’t contemplate the purpose of such planes,
and their stark utilitarian use,
the photograph is quite beautiful, rhian.
my favorite in this series so far! love those blues and also the lights and darks in this.
A dream in blue/white. Cool!
Super image . Super processing . Like these tones .