Facing the Devil Dog

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B-25 by Chip Bunnell Photography Events in Palm Beach Miami Florida

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Last week I had the privilege of attending the AirVenture airshow in Oshkosh, WI. This week-long event brings aircraft from all corners and allows this normally quiet air field to gain the title of the “World’s Busiest Control Tower!” Among the 7,000 airplanes involved, there were literally hundreds from the WWII era. The “Devil Dog” is just one that was there.

The B-25 was built by North American Aviation with the goal of being a medium range bomber. In honor of General Billy Mitchell, an early pioneer of military aviation, this became known as the B-25 Mitchell. Built mostly in Kansas City, KS, over 9,000 of these highly effective aircraft were flown. During production, there were a number of variations and improvements made. Most commonly, the B-25 is see with a clear nose that would include a gunner for forward actions. This particular plane is a 1944 Marine model known as a PBJ – Patrol Bomber J (from North American Aviation). It was primarily used for aerial support in Marine operation throughout the Pacific. The B-25 is most notably known for the historic Doolittle Raid.

On April 18, 1942, just months after Pearl Harbor, Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle led 16 B-25s in a daring attack against the island of Japan. Many thought this mission was absurd as the plan required these bombers to be launched from an aircraft carrier, something only reserved for fighters and rescue flights. Despite the enormous odds, they did complete the mission, disrupting the Japanese confidence with a fear of future attacks on their homeland. Their story is quite incredible. I encourage you to learn more of their sacrifice at: http://www.doolittleraider.com. Of the 80 involved, there are only 5 of these heroic men still with us today.

I selected this image due to the color and interest the clouds give to the fuselage. From this aggressive angle, it is clear this aircraft means business!

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LOCATION :: A City with a Rhythm

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Chip Bunnell Photography Miami Palm Beach Florida

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To me, Miami is the perfect blend. With unique architecture, a vibrant culture and an ocean full of water, there is really not much more I could want. Like most major cities, Miami has had its golden days of growth and prosperity as well as times of decline and decay. These flows have left behind a rich mixture of rustic and ultra-modern which produces a feel unlike any other I have seen.

Today, Miami is in a rebound and growth stage. Areas that, just 10 years ago, were filled with abandoned buildings, are now the site of refurbished facades. Sites that were once on the verge of being condemned are now shining doorways leading to high-rises touching the sky. Trendy restaurants with eclectic food now occupy storefronts that were once considered risky to walk by at night. Yes, Miami has its own beat and that beat is pushing it forward.

This image provides a wide view of the skyline that is Miami today. While other cities have a key building that ironically identifies the location, this south Florida hot spot is known by the blue water and colorful structures influenced by the Caribbean. On this particular day, a normal afternoon storm was approaching which added interest to the sky. Indigenous trees on the left help frame the image and guide your eye along the waiting structures. A slight refection of the buildings can be seen in the watery foreground.

Peering across Biscayne Bay, I could not help but remember the words from a local favorite, Gloria Estefan, when she famously sang, “the rhythm is gonna get you!”

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