Gérald Willig

@geraldwillig

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✈️ Ready for Takeoff? The 2026 Aviation Photography Calendar is Here! Elevate your space with a year of high-altitude inspiration. From the sleek lines of modern fighters to the timeless grace of vintage warbirds, every month features a hand-picked, high-resolution shot captured by Gérald WILLIG. Whether you’re a lifelong AvGeek or just love the view from 30,000 feet, this limited-edition calendar brings the runway to your home or office. What’s Inside: 📅 12 Months of Metal: Featuring the F-22 Raptor, P-51 Mustang, Boeing 747, B-17 Flying Fortress... 📸 Collector’s Quality: Printed on premium 8 oz/yd² (271 g/m²) paper with vibrant colors that make every detail pop. 🌍 Shots from major airshows and airstrips in California and France. 🔗 Secure yours today! Order now at  (link in my profile) to ensure delivery before this limited edition is gone. #AviationPhotography #AvGeek #Calendar2026 #PilotLife #GeraldWillig Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise (Aviation Mugs, Calendars...) on my website 🌐  A percentage of sales will be donated to the various organizations in return for their efforts to restore, fly, and maintain airplanes and the aviation heritage. Secured payment powered by Stripe ®. ✈+📸+🎬=👉 Follow me @GeraldWillig to enjoy more posts. Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" ⭐ Don't forget to activate the notifications! 🔔 © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved.
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4 months ago
What's this Fighter Jet? 👉 A few clues in the video... This type of fighter jet flew over 20,000 sorties during the Vietnam War but remains the only American aircraft pulled from front-line combat due to high loss rates. This Fighter Jet is located in the Yanks Air Museum's boneyard. Thanks for watching! ✈+📸+🎬 = 👉 Follow @GeraldWillig to enjoy more posts. ⭐ Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" 🔔 Don't forget to activate the notifications! Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise on my website. 🌐 Link in my profile. © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. #aviation #fighterjets #quiz #yanksairmuseum #GeraldWillig
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🇺🇸 North American B-25J Mitchell Bomber "Guardian of Freedom" from the Lyon Air Museum at the Pacific Airshow. The bomb bay doors are open on this shot! 💥💥💥 The B-25 had a range of 1,350 miles (2,175 km), a maximum speed of about 300 miles (480 km) per hour, and a ceiling of 24,000 feet (7,300 metres). It could carry 3,000 pounds (1,360 kg) of bombs internally in the bomb bay and more externally on underwing racks. © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise (Aviation Mugs, Calendars...): 🌐 Link in my profile. A percentage of sales will be donated to the various organizations in return for their efforts to restore, fly, and maintain airplanes and the aviation heritage. Secured payment powered by Stripe ®. ✈+📸+🎬=👉 Follow me @GeraldWillig to enjoy more posts. ⭐ Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" 🔔 Don't forget to activate the notifications! © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. @lyonairmuseum @pacificairshow @surfcityusa @planesoffame @canonusa @canonfrance #b25mitchell #b25bomber #flying #aviationart #GeraldWillig
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🇺🇸 Boeing B-29 Superfortress 'Doc' at the Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California. 2025 👉 Follow to enjoy more posts. Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" Don't forget to activate the notifications! © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. @b29docsfriends @yanksair #b29 #b29doc #b29superfortress #cockpit #GeraldWillig
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1 day ago
What's this warbird ? 👉 Let me know in the comments! ✈️ ⭐ Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" 🔔 Don't forget to activate the notifications! Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise on my website. 🌐 Link in my profile. © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I
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2 days ago
🇺🇸 Curtiss P-40N Warhawk at the Planes of Fame Air Museum, Chino, California. The P-40 is most widely known as the aircraft of the Flying Tigers, aka the American Volunteer Group (AVG), who began fighting the Japanese in China during the early days of the Pacific war. ✈+📸+🎬 = 👉 Follow @GeraldWillig to enjoy more posts. ⭐ Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" 🔔 Don't forget to activate the notifications! Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise on my website. 🌐 Link in my profile. © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. @planesoffame #p40warhawk #p40 #propeller #planesoffame #GeraldWillig
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💥 B-25J 'Guardian of Freedom' 🇺🇸 at the Huntington Beach Airshow. Follow for more! ✈️🤙 © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise on my website 🌐 Ultra Limited Edition. Museum Quality. Signed and numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity. A percentage of sales will be donated to the various organizations in return for their efforts to restore, fly, and maintain airplanes and the aviation heritage. Secured payment powered by Stripe ®. ✈+📸+🎬=👉 Follow me @GeraldWillig to enjoy more posts. Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" ⭐ Don't forget to activate the notifications! 🔔 @pacificairshow @cityofhb @lyonairmuseum #b25mitchell #b25 #lyonairmuseum #pacificairshow #GeraldWillig
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4 days ago
Grumman F8F-2/G-58A Bearcat ⚓️🇺🇸 The Grumman F8F (G-58, Grumman Aircraft's design designation) Bearcat was a U.S. Navy/Marine Corps single-engine, fighter aircraft. It was introduced late in World War II as a carrier-based fighter. In replacing the obsolescent F4F Wildcat and F6F Hellcat, climb rate was an important design factor for the F8F, which was faster and lighter than the F6F carrier-based fighter. In late 1943, Grumman began development of the F8F Bearcat. Deliveries from Grumman began on 21 May 1945. In 1946, the F8F set a climb record of 6,383 fpm and held this record until it was broken by a jet fighter in 1956.Early F8Fs first flew in August 1944, followed by production aircraft starting in February 1945, the war ended before the F8F saw combat. Production ended in 1949. Grumman has produced 1,265 F8F Bearcats in total. The last ones were saw end of service in 1952. This was Grumman’s last piston engine fighter. After the war, the F8F was a key fighter for the U.S. Navy/Marine Corps. Since it was one of the best-handling piston fighters ever, its performance made it the top selection in 1946 for the U.S. Navy’s elite Blue Angels demonstration squadron. When the F8F became obsolete, it was replaced with jet fighter aircraft, the F9F Panther and the F2H Banshee. From 1946 to 1954, the F8F saw it first combat during the French Indochina War, being used by French forces. Surviving Bearcats from that war were given to the Republic of Vietnam Air Force. The Royal Thai Air Force also flew a number of Bearcats that were purchased from the Navy. #f8fbearcat #usnavy #warbird #planesofame #GeraldWillig
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🇺🇸 'Minsi III'. F6F Hellcat warbird, California - USA. The F6F-5 Hellcat 'Minsi III' was assigned to Commanding Officer (C. O.) Commander David McCampbell. With 'Minsi III' McCampbell scored his eleventh to thirty-third and a half aerial victory claims between September 12, 1944 until November 14, 1944 (the last 23½ of his 34 kills) and became the U.S. Navy's highest scoring ace in World War II. © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise (Aviation Mugs, Calendars...): 🌐 Link in my profile. A percentage of sales will be donated to the various organizations in return for their efforts to restore, fly, and maintain airplanes and the aviation heritage. Secured payment powered by Stripe ®. ✈+📸+🎬=👉 Follow me @GeraldWillig to enjoy more posts. ⭐ Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" 🔔 Don't forget to activate the notifications! © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. @canonusa @canonfrance #F6F #F6FHellcat #USNavy #aviationart #GeraldWillig
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5 days ago
What's this airplane? ⭐ Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" 🔔 Don't forget to activate the notifications! Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise on my website. 🌐 Link in my profile. © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I
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The B-17 Flying Fortress, “Fuddy Duddy" cockpit 🇺🇸 Follow, Like , Comment & Share for more! ✈️🤙🙏 The B-17 Flying Fortress, “Fuddy Duddy,” was used as a VIP transport in the Pacific at the end of World War II. It once carried General Dwight D. Eisenhower who later became the 34th President of the United States. In civilian life, it worked as a fire bomber and was occasionally used for motion picture filming, flying on screen in movies such as the 1962 Steve McQueen movie, “The War Lover” and the 1970 blockbuster, “Tora Tora Tora.” Designed By: Boeing Company Model: B-17G Flying Fortress Army Air Corps Serial Number: 44-83563 Built Under License By: Douglas Aircraft Company Prototype First Flight: July 28, 1935 Crew: Ten—Pilot, Co-pilot, Navigator, Bombardier, Flight Engineer / Top Turret Gunner, Radio Operator, 2 Waist Gunners, Tail Gunner and Ball Turret Gunner Delivery Date: April 7, 1945 Power: Four 1,200-horsepower Wright Cyclone R-1820, 9-cylinder radial piston engines driving 11 feet, 7 inches in diameter Hamilton Standard propellers Weight: Basic Empty Weight – 34,000 pounds, Gross Weight (Wartime) – 65,500 pounds Fuel Capacity: 1,700 gallons Range: 1,850 miles. Range could be extended when equipped with “Tokyo Tanks” which provided a total capacity of 3,630 gallons. Wing Span: 103 feet, 9 inches Length: 74 feet, 4 inches Height: 19 feet, 1 inches Service Ceiling: 35,600 feet Typical Armament: Thirteen Browning M-2 .50 caliber machine guns. Fire rate approximately 13 rounds per second, per gun Typical Bomb Load: Maximum normal load – 8,000 pounds With special external racks, maximum normal short-range bomb load – 17,600 pounds Number Built: 12,731, with production of the “G” Model by Boeing, Douglas and Lockheed reaching 8,680 Speed: Maximum – 300 miles per hour at 30,000 feet Colors: 447th Bomb Group ⭐ Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" 🔔 Don't forget to activate the notifications! Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise on my website. 🌐 Link in my profile. © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. #b17 #b17bomber #b17flyingfortress #lyonairmuseum
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🇺🇸 North American TF51D, full dual control, Mustang 'Contrary Mary' was one of the last Mustangs constructed at North American's Dallas Plant in 1944 and assigned the serial number 44-84847. Serving with the 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Sqn. At Kimpo, South Korea, during 1951, before being shipped back to the U.S. to serve with the Air National Guard. In 1999 44-84847 was restored in North Dakota. The following year, she was shipped to the UK and joined The Fighter Collection in the color scheme 55th Fighter Group. Capt. Frank Birciel’s “Miss Velma”. She then moved to new owners Anglia Aircraft Restorations Ltd and now wears the color of the RAF Duxford based 'Contrary Mary'. At the end of the 2023 season , 'Contrary Mary' was sold and moved to the United States © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. Shop Fine Art Aviation Photography Prints and Merchandise (Aviation Mugs, Calendars...): 🌐 Link in my profile. A percentage of sales will be donated to the various organizations in return for their efforts to restore, fly, and maintain airplanes and the aviation heritage. Secured payment powered by Stripe ®. ✈+📸+🎬=👉 Follow me @GeraldWillig to enjoy more posts. ⭐ Share, comment, like, and "Add to your favorites" 🔔 Don't forget to activate the notifications! © Gerald Willig - All rights reserved. No A.I. @canonusa @canonfrance #p51mustang #p51 #USAF #aviationart #GeraldWillig
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15 days ago