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

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akradecki

Quote from: gfydad on February 16, 2010, 08:58:14 PM
Interesting day today.
Leading off with Maj Gen Eichhorn's (Commander EAFB) F-16 (interesting that the name on the back cockpit rail reads "MRS BOBBI ZAPhA"  :)

Bobbi is one of the head AF contract aerial photogs at EDW.
Alan
Mojave Skies blog: http://mojaveskies.blogspot.com

phantomphan1974

Quote from: akradecki on February 28, 2010, 08:42:08 PM
Bobbi is one of the head AF contract aerial photogs at EDW.
I think I remember reading an article on here as well.
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akradecki

Alan
Mojave Skies blog: http://mojaveskies.blogspot.com

phantomphan1974

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gfydad

Three from a short visit today...  ;)

akradecki

Quote from: gfydad on March 03, 2010, 09:17:32 PM
Three from a short visit today...  ;)
Cool! I was hoping someone would catch that P-3!! Saw it as I was driving between sites, was seriously wishing I was on the other side of the fence today!
Alan
Mojave Skies blog: http://mojaveskies.blogspot.com

robin990

Hey , what do you guys think will happen to the Shuttle 747s ? Scrap ? They must be ultra low time.

akradecki

I would say more like mid-time...they are both ex-airliners. One proposal I have heard of would including sending one of them to a museum with a shuttle, so the two could be displayed together. Sorry, not at liberty to say which museum is proposing that.
Alan
Mojave Skies blog: http://mojaveskies.blogspot.com

aero-engineer

I bet we can all guess which museum would want a Boeing 747 SCA and a Boeing (bought Rockwell) Space Shuttle.

;D

I've said it privately before, I'll say it publicly here: this is the perfect opportunity for the AFFTC Museum to have a strategic fundraising campaign to bring an SCA and Enterprise back home and build a new museum complex in the process outside the EAFB gates.  It would take 100M probably, but it would be a reason to swing for the fences.

Oh well.

Kevin
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Midnight Mover

Quote from: aero-engineer on March 04, 2010, 10:16:31 PM
I bet we can all guess which museum would want a Boeing 747 SCA and a Boeing (bought Rockwell) Space Shuttle.

;D

I've said it privately before, I'll say it publicly here: this is the perfect opportunity for the AFFTC Museum to have a strategic fundraising campaign to bring an SCA and Enterprise back home and build a new museum complex in the process outside the EAFB gates.  It would take 100M probably, but it would be a reason to swing for the fences.

Oh well.

Kevin
aero-engineer

;D

gfydad

Some from this afternoon...  :)

akradecki

Quote from: gfydad on March 08, 2010, 06:55:37 PM
Some from this afternoon...  :)
Hehe...the back seater in the T-38 looks like he's lookin' down at you!
Alan
Mojave Skies blog: http://mojaveskies.blogspot.com

gfydad

I got that feeling too!  :D

Here are three from this morning...

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