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CH-46 Sea Knight

Started by phantomphan1974, August 27, 2008, 10:27:22 AM

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Im sitting at home trying to read but there is either
a) A bunch of Ch-46's flying into Los Alamitos

or

b) One thats been doing a pattern for a while

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Here are two H-46's that were at NAS North Island friday 02/13/09.
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rander

This CH-46 went flying aafter work had been performed on the aircraft.

I'll post more of this aircraft tommorrow
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Here are some shots I took at Santa Monica Airport (SMO) yesterday, the crew was amazingly cool.. THNX GUYS!   <cheers>
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Here they are... departing SMO.      <apscs>    <nikon>
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phantomphan1974

Great shots Fernando.  Looks like they rotated in a circle hover then taking off.  Guess they did that for the benefit of those on the ground.  Was there a lot of people there or just you?  They looked happy walking to the terminal.
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Quote from: phantomphan1974 on June 19, 2009, 06:50:06 PM
Great shots Fernando.  Looks like they rotated in a circle hover then taking off.  Guess they did that for the benefit of those on the ground.  Was there a lot of people there or just you?  They looked happy walking to the terminal.
Thank you Damon. They taxiied towards the Typhoon restaurant, they lift off into a hover, did a 90* turn to the right facing the restaurant.... they hovered for a while then hovered backwards. The best part was when while still hovering above the runway they did a pretty cool sideward hover which got enough speed then translated into a forward flight. There was a lot of people eating at the restuarant, including me... but didnt have my camera but since I live a couple of blocks away from SMO I went home to grab my camera! lol! it was so much worth it.  ;D
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Member of... AOPA,PHPA, and ISAP.
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www.helispot.com/who/102247-Fernando+Sedeno/
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phantomphan1974

Quote from: Fernando Sedeno on June 19, 2009, 07:35:04 PM
Thank you Damon. They taxiied towards the Typhoon restaurant, they lift off into a hover, did a 90* turn to the right facing the restaurant.... they hovered for a while then hovered backwards. The best part was when while still hovering above the runway they did a pretty cool sideward hover which got enough speed then translated into a forward flight. There was a lot of people eating at the restuarant, including me... but didnt have my camera but since I live a couple of blocks away from SMO I went home to grab my camera! lol! it was so much worth it.  ;D
Sweet, lucky b!!!!
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