Up and over #3, the last one of the series

This is directly overhead about 100 ft or so above the lead plane and exactly upside down. We were pulling 2 gs up, and with the 1 g down it felt pretty normal except for coriolis effect and the view which was rather unusual to say the least.
Location
East China Sea 1960 - 1961
Equipment Used
Speed Graphic
Exposure
UNK
Film & Developer
Super XX
Paper & Developer
Scan of paper print of 4x5 neg
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None
Stop it! I'm getting air sick from all these neet plane photos. I like the series but I would like to know what jets these all are?
Thank you for sharing them.
 
RF101C and F100 both, identifed in individual pictures in previous posts. Sorry I didn't include it here. These last 3 pictures were RF101C.
 
Very Cool Photo! Great Shot!
One of my best friends was a Navy Photographer and shot a lot of photographs like this. He said he would be in a large transport plane with the back down going about as fast as the plane could go and the pilot in the Jet was going about as slow as he could go.

Jamie
 
Nice. I had never noticed a resemblance between the F-101 and the F9F Cougar before.
 

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