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

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f4_phantom_fan

Yep, ugly indeed.......here's some more from today. Two C-17s were out - 1st the Edwards bird, then a McChord a/c later in the day. One of the shuttle carriers was also up.


f4_phantom_fan

Thanks for the link! I've contacted A/C Illustrated to see if they might be interested in using one of the shots.

phantomphan1974

Quote from: f4_phantom_fan on April 15, 2010, 04:42:37 PM
Excited about today's catch.....I have no idea what this is, but it's very interesting.  Has the Skunkworks logo on the tail, as well as "X-55A" on the side.  I think the N# is N80ZLM, can't quite read all of it.
www.airport-data.com
QuoteN807LM Fairchild Dornier DORNIER 328-300 C/N 3099



Close Link to aircraft N807LM profile (this page):
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/N807LM.html

Manufacturer: Fairchild Dornier
Model: DORNIER 328-300    Search all Fairchild Dornier DORNIER 328-300
Year built: 0000
Construction Number (C/N): 3099
Number of Seats: 34
Number of Engines: 2
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Owner
Registration Type: Corporation
Owner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Corp
Address: Flight Operations
Palmdale, CA 93599
United States
Region: Western-Pacific

Status
Certification Issued: 2007-11-08
Air Worthiness Test: Unknown
Last Action Taken: 2007-11-08
Current Status: Valid

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Midnight Mover

Quote from: f4_phantom_fan on April 15, 2010, 04:42:37 PM
Excited about today's catch.....I have no idea what this is, but it's very interesting.  Has the Skunkworks logo on the tail, as well as "X-55A" on the side.  I think the N# is N80ZLM, can't quite read all of it.

I like it ;D

f4_phantom_fan



f4_phantom_fan

Spirit of New York made 3 passes today......

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SkyBaby

Quote from: f4_phantom_fan on April 19, 2010, 04:32:40 PM
Today's catch.......

Great catch!! What time of day did you shoot this at??  Do you think she'll be flying tomorrow?  I'll be going through that area and try to beg my husband to pull over and let me shoot if she's up and about. 
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f4_phantom_fan

Quote from: SkyBaby on April 23, 2010, 05:00:23 PM
Great catch!! What time of day did you shoot this at??  Do you think she'll be flying tomorrow?  I'll be going through that area and try to beg my husband to pull over and let me shoot if she's up and about. 

Thanks, sorry I didn't see your msg earlier. If I remember right, I shot that in the early afternoon. Sofia seems to be flying a couple of times a week right now. Goes out for anywhere from 3 to 5 hours before coming back. Took off about 9am today, I went out there about 1 to try and catch it, but I never saw it return.

gfydad

Three from today...  :)

f4_phantom_fan

oh man..........a Raptor on a Friday? That ain't right, lol......(well at least it wasn't a PHANTOM)

Nice shot, Jim!

aero-engineer

Do my eyes deceive me, or is the mystery node under the F-22 pink?

Hmmmm.

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