Oct 18, 2024 #3,141 E Escuadrilla Azul Tech Sergeant 2,120 4,521 Feb 27, 2020 O GTX said: View attachment 801566 Click to expand... Overflying an US carrier?
Oct 18, 2024 #3,142 GTX Lieutenant General 24,599 80,309 Dec 18, 2015 Escuadrilla Azul said: O Overflying an US carrier? Click to expand... Yep - USS Midway on 18 May 1979
Escuadrilla Azul said: O Overflying an US carrier? Click to expand... Yep - USS Midway on 18 May 1979
Oct 18, 2024 #3,143 Donivanp Lieutenant Colonel 11,449 11,018 Feb 23, 2014 Katy Texas P-3's get to do that
Oct 18, 2024 #3,145 Donivanp Lieutenant Colonel 11,449 11,018 Feb 23, 2014 Katy Texas Snowman said: View attachment 801618 View attachment 801619 Click to expand... And this is what happens when I eat beans!
Snowman said: View attachment 801618 View attachment 801619 Click to expand... And this is what happens when I eat beans!
Oct 18, 2024 #3,146 M MIflyer Captain 8,248 18,089 May 30, 2011 Cape Canaveral F-51H of the Maryland ANG. Note the loop antenna for NDB use.
Oct 18, 2024 #3,147 M MIflyer Captain 8,248 18,089 May 30, 2011 Cape Canaveral This is an F-51 flown by a Col Mercer of an ANG unit, stateside. Note the ARC-3 behind the seat. I do not know what that line running down the side of the fuselage is.
This is an F-51 flown by a Col Mercer of an ANG unit, stateside. Note the ARC-3 behind the seat. I do not know what that line running down the side of the fuselage is.
Oct 18, 2024 #3,148 S special ed 1st Lieutenant 6,586 16,770 May 13, 2018 Perhaps a handrail for the aged pilots.
Oct 18, 2024 #3,149 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 14,032 6,261 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York I think it's the coaxial for cable TV
Oct 18, 2024 #3,150 Donivanp Lieutenant Colonel 11,449 11,018 Feb 23, 2014 Katy Texas Capt. Vick said: I think it's the coaxial for cable TV Click to expand... That makes sense as you want to watch Batman and Superman on those longer flights.
Capt. Vick said: I think it's the coaxial for cable TV Click to expand... That makes sense as you want to watch Batman and Superman on those longer flights.
Oct 18, 2024 #3,151 bf109xxl Staff Sergeant 1,427 1,740 Aug 9, 2023 Capt. Vick said: I think it's the coaxial for cable TV Click to expand... The rookie was put on a leash to keep him close to the group.
Capt. Vick said: I think it's the coaxial for cable TV Click to expand... The rookie was put on a leash to keep him close to the group.
Oct 18, 2024 #3,152 Donivanp Lieutenant Colonel 11,449 11,018 Feb 23, 2014 Katy Texas bf109xxl said: The rookie was put on a leash to keep him close to the group. Click to expand... Now that's FUNNY
bf109xxl said: The rookie was put on a leash to keep him close to the group. Click to expand... Now that's FUNNY
Oct 18, 2024 #3,153 Gnomey Globetrotting Surgeon General Staff Mod 74,260 10,528 Nov 28, 2004 London / Southsea / Royal Deeside, UK www.flickr.com Good shots!
Oct 18, 2024 #3,154 M MIflyer Captain 8,248 18,089 May 30, 2011 Cape Canaveral Only thing that comes to mind is that it is an extension of the Pilot's Relief Tube, to keep things from getting messy.
Only thing that comes to mind is that it is an extension of the Pilot's Relief Tube, to keep things from getting messy.
Oct 18, 2024 #3,155 M MIflyer Captain 8,248 18,089 May 30, 2011 Cape Canaveral F-51D 8th FB Group K-2 Airfield Taegu 2 Jul 1951
Oct 18, 2024 #3,157 M MIflyer Captain 8,248 18,089 May 30, 2011 Cape Canaveral F-82 "Bucket of Bolts" The fighter that scored the first air-to-air victory of the Korean War at K-2 Airfield Taegu 16 Jun 1951
F-82 "Bucket of Bolts" The fighter that scored the first air-to-air victory of the Korean War at K-2 Airfield Taegu 16 Jun 1951
Oct 19, 2024 #3,158 GreenKnight121 Staff Sergeant 913 1,792 Mar 16, 2014 Snowman said: View attachment 801378 Click to expand... Bogey, not buggy! Last edited: Oct 19, 2024
Oct 19, 2024 #3,159 SaparotRob Unter Gemeine Geschwader Murmeltier XIII 18,360 19,898 Mar 12, 2020 Long Island, NY Bogey
Oct 19, 2024 #3,160 GreenKnight121 Staff Sergeant 913 1,792 Mar 16, 2014 aidenmac16 said: Looking above the hangers at Warminster Naval Air Station, or Johnsville Naval Air Station. View attachment 801255 Click to expand... Looks like 3 P2V Neptunes (P-2), 1 P4Y-2 Privateer, and 1 WF Willy Fudd (E-1B) - and an unknown at the far right in orange & white. Last edited: Oct 19, 2024
aidenmac16 said: Looking above the hangers at Warminster Naval Air Station, or Johnsville Naval Air Station. View attachment 801255 Click to expand... Looks like 3 P2V Neptunes (P-2), 1 P4Y-2 Privateer, and 1 WF Willy Fudd (E-1B) - and an unknown at the far right in orange & white.