Sith Holocron 2,477 Posted July 18, 2012 The Sci-Fi Airshow is an interesting site. Why? That might require some explanation . . . On the from page of the site reads . . . The SCI-FI AIR SHOW’s purpose is to preserve and promote the rich and varied history of Sci-Fi/fantasy vehicles. Through display and education we seek to celebrate the classic design and beauty of these ships and the rich imaginations that created them. When the cameras stopped rolling, many of these proud old ships were lost and forgotten. Please join us in working to keep these rare and beautiful birds soaring! But what is it? Imagine an air show that had spaceships in it. The site shows "real" pictures of airshows with mockups and photo-edits of classic 70's spacecraft. A little about the artist: Bill George Is a Visual Effects Supervisor who works at Industrial Light and Magic. Having worked on 6 “Star Trek” and 2 “Star Wars” films, he is considered an authority on absolutely nothing. His full list of credits can be found at the Internet Movie Database, at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0313357/ One thing about the site, there are no Star Wars ships on there. But I hear he's looking for an idea of what ship to put on the site. Since he was a model maker on Return of the Jedi, I think choosing a ship that could conceivably land on a typical runway would be your best choice. (Use the CONTACT link to send him feedback.) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites