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Anyone else with a Kodak Easyshare C340 ever try to take a picture of a jet in flight?

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If so, any pointers you can give?

We had an airshow over the weekend, that I didn't know about. There's a local pilot that owns a jet that I've been wanting to get some pictures of for years. Yesterday, I just happened to be under that pilot's downwind leg on his flight pattern. He wasn't moving to terribly fast, so I might have been able to get a good shot, although my camera, in the basic mode, doesn't focus-and-fire at a reasonable speed. I'm assuming I'd have to take the shot in the Action mode.

I need to just go up to the airfield and see if this particular jet is parked out in the open.

He likes to fly it on holidays, and I know he'll be in the air on the 4th of July. We also have a ballon festival about a week after that, and he'll probably be displaying this jet then as well.
 
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