For over a year, I’ve been searching for a title for one of my photo series on military aircraft. When I spotted this while shooting onboard the USS Intrepid museum, I knew I had found it. While it’s more humorous than the work itself, it seemed too fitting to pass up. The warning is painted in huge 6ft tall letters on the superstructure of the aircraft carrier and actually reads “beware of jet blast intakes and roter props.” However, the structure of the tower forces the “jet” to be painted separately from "blast" as they're divided by a rather large gap. Over and over agin I found myself reading “beware of jet” rather than “beware of jetblast.” I'll be posting some new images from this series next.
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