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Palmdale Plant 42 - PMD

Started by akradecki, May 22, 2009, 06:22:02 PM

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16Right

Great pictures Jim.

It looks like it was a good day for plane watching at PMD. The last time I was there, I saw nothing but crows.

Diegos Aviacion

Canon 30D
Canon 40D
Canon BG-E2N
Canon 300mm L F/4 IS
Canon 70-200mm L USM F/4
Canon 75-300mm  USM III
Canon 50mm F/1.8
Canon 18-55mm IS
Canon Power Shot SX110 IS


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gfydad

Thanks!  If you look at the belly shot, just forward of the nose gear bay, you can see an inverted "V" shaped clear enclosure probably for some type of sensors. It's not as obvious in the side view but still discernable.  ;)

gfydad

From today...

16Right


gfydad

Thanks! Here are some from today...

16Right

Wow, great stuff.

As I posted earlier, the last time I was at PMD this past summer all I saw were crows :) and the airpark of course.

I saw the same type C-130 from Davis Monthan at Mugu last summer doing some pattern work.

gfydad

Sometimes, there isn't much happening, but what you catch can certainly be interesting!
Two from today...   :D

Beal Global Hawk
Bloodhounds' Centennial Painted Viking

nmcbride


gfydad

Thanks! Plant 42 is eclectic when it comes to aircraft to say the least.  <laughing>

16Right

Nice!

I've never seen a Global Hawk static much less flying.

nmcbride

"Eclectic"   lol.   

Last time I was out there, I saw the typical tumbleweeds and a couple of lizards sunning themselves.

gfydad

Thanks, I've never seen a Global Hawk in operational markings so this was a first for me.
As far as the "quiet times" there, I remember times that I've taken to shooting pics of beatles! Michael can attest to that.  :D

Will have some goodies from today to post later tonight.  ;)

gfydad

From today more variety... <laughing>
US Army Blackhawk
B-2 31085
ED F-22 AF 009
VAW 117 E-2C Hawkeye

nmcbride


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