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Look Up

Thomas Morse S4C Scout

The Thomas Morse was the best fighter plane produced in America during World War One.
Dubbed the "Tommy", it is essentially an American copy of the British Sopwith Camel.
During 1918 "Tommies" were used as advanced trainers
at almost every pursuit flying school in the U.S., including Mitchel Field.
Mitchel Field was named after former New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel
who was killed flying a Thomas-Morse Scout during training in 1918.
After the war, many were sold as surplus to sportsmen pilots.
Of the over 600 Scouts built, this is one of but ten surviving examples.
This particular Scout has been continuously based on Long Island since it was purchased as surplus at Mitchel Field in 1923. From the 1920's through the 1950's,
Paul Kotze of Merrick barnstormed the metropolitan area performing at many air shows.
Equipped with its original Marlin machine gun, it is one of the best preserved World War One fighters in the country.

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Dan Greenberg02-Jun-2020 13:50
I have been to this museum and I must say I am very impressed with how you portrayed it. This is a very excellent example of isolating the subject amidst the business of the museum environment. ~BV~
laine05-Feb-2020 18:27
The light is excellent here, Jane. Love the detail. V
Jean Chiasson04-Feb-2020 21:59
Beautiful airplane and pose Jane V
Irish Eyes Photography01-Feb-2020 23:27
Again, a great control of the lighting. This makes me feel like I am in Europe during WWI looking up to see the planes flying low overhead. A great image creating the mood of a troubled time. Nice work.
Jeff Real01-Feb-2020 14:56
I absolutely love this subject!
You have made a stellar image with the most perfect light!
V
marie-jose wolff01-Feb-2020 09:37
great image of this beautiful airplane! V
Fong Lam01-Feb-2020 06:54
Appears like it's flying just above you...excellent capture with splendid light..V
Gill Kopy01-Feb-2020 06:28
The light works so well - great shot V
Hank Vander Velde01-Feb-2020 01:20
Good light in this well captured image Jane.
Dennis Hoyne01-Feb-2020 00:28
I love the lighting and your view of this airplane. Nice shot!
Alan K31-Jan-2020 23:33
"It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a... Camel." Or at least I'm guessing that based on the fairly distinctive engine cowling and undercarriage, though given that this is a US museum it could also be an instance of the American knock off of that design which, if memory serves, was called the Tommy. I think. (I can't recall the formal name.)
Pierre Martin31-Jan-2020 20:27
excellent pov and picture, wood propeller wow!
joseantonio31-Jan-2020 19:44
nice perspective from that point.V.
Nick Paoni31-Jan-2020 19:31
Great POV and comp.
William Barletta31-Jan-2020 18:56
The vignetting is very effective ~V~
Tom LeRoy31-Jan-2020 18:51
Such an interesting perspective on this classic by-plane. Like its just flying over your head. Nicely done! V
Neil Marcus31-Jan-2020 17:01
An original view with gorgeous color and drama. "VVV"
Blandine Mangin31-Jan-2020 16:39
very nice ! v
globalgadabout31-Jan-2020 16:03
a fly-by-night taxi perhaps...admirable image verging on the abstract..
Helen Betts31-Jan-2020 15:42
Great light and perspective for this old plane. V.
Tom Beech31-Jan-2020 15:38
The original "fly by wire" technology , pretty shot
Jim Coffman31-Jan-2020 15:25
Love this view, Jane!! Nice work!
Walter Otto Koenig31-Jan-2020 15:05
Very cool perspective and a great crop. Really like the lighting and dark background. "V"
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