Nope I am just an armature photographer. I use a older Nikon D3200 with a 18-55mm lens for ground shots and a 55-300mm for air shots. My son has a newer D3400 Nikon using the 18-55mm lens and a 55-200mm lens for air shots. We do turn the camera's up all the way for highest resolution and mess with a few buttons on the camera but honestly we are still figuring them out even though we have had them for more than a few years. Eric a friend of ours is a professional and has taught us a few tricks but really the only time these camera's get used are for Airventure and museums.
Found this video today, thought I would post it. Shows day 4 of Airventure. It's roughly a half hour long but gives you a good idea what happens there even though the show is way longer than a half hour. No I did not create the video but you can see, Mustangs, Spitfire, Mosquito, Firefly and many many more aircraft flying.