One of my favorite airshows takes place at the Chino Airport in California and is presented by the Planes of Fame Museum... I really enjoy photographing at this airshow because I love vintage aircraft (especially from World War Two) and because the airshow is a small venue which allows viewers to get close to the planes as they take off and fly by. In fact my crop sensor Canon 7D Mark-ii and 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS ii lens was the perfect combination to shoot these grand old birds from the top of the viewing stand...
Here is my smugmug.com gallery from a few years ago...
https://rpcrowe.smugmug.com/Airplane...me/i-zf7KhcX/A
The airshow was cancelled for 2020 but there are plans to have the show again on the weekend of October 30th and 31st this year... I plan to shoot these aircraft using my Sony A6600 with the 70-350mm f/4.5-6.3 G OSS lens and may also rent a Sony 200-600mm lens for that weekend to use on my A7iii. Image stabilization is great for shooting propeller aircraft because I like to shoot at fairly slow shutter speeds to blur the spin of the props. I shot the above image of the P-40 Kittyhawk (Warhawk in U.S. service) at 1/80 second with a 480mm equivalent focal length...
I panned with this shot, also at 1/80 second shutter speed using an equivalent 449mm focal length...
Chino is about a two hour or so drive from my home but, was well worth the trip!
I will place another post closer to the end of October to remind members of that airshow... Let's cross our fingers that COVID-19 will allow the show to proceed...