FLYING LEGENDS EXHIBIT

Flight Journal, Aug 2004

IF SPITFIRES, MUSTANGS, P-38s and other great WW II warbirds make your heart beat a little faster, you won't want to miss the exciting photo exhibit hosted by The Museum of Flight (www.museumofflight.org) in Seattle, Washington. In a rare public display, "Flying Legends-the Photography of John M. Dibbs" features the amazing images of this world-renowned aviation photographer and showcases his favorite historic air-to-air images.

Some of the photographs have never before been publicly shown-John's breath-taking Concorde photographs, for example. The exhibit runs through July 4, 2004, and is sponsored by Canon USA and Kenmore Camera.

For more information, contact Pam Dibbs, The Plane Picture Co. Inc.; (425) 821 1167; pamdibbs@planepicture.com; www.planepicture.com.

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