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

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phantomphan1974

Quote from: Ralph on March 19, 2010, 02:19:17 PM
Jim did you catch the call sign on that F-4? OLDIE or CHEVY would be my guess. And did it sound any different from the other QF-4s?
The Pilot that used Chevy in honor of Col. Olds no longer works there.  Not sure if they kept it, BAE I mean.
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gfydad

It seemed a bit quieter and wasn't belching any smoke on its approach.

nmcbride

No camera with me this afternoon driving home from work. 

Saw 4 F16's flying low (real low) in and over the hills between Palmdale and Acton from the West.   Lost sight of them pretty quick so I'm not sure where they were headed. 

It was a nice sighting for the boring drive up the 14, though.

Ralph

Quote from: phantomphan1974 on March 19, 2010, 04:56:45 PM
The Pilot that used Chevy in honor of Col. Olds no longer works there.  Not sure if they kept it, BAE I mean.
Thanks for the info Jim.
Ralph

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gfydad

That was Bob Kay. You can still see him in re-runs of the History Channel's "Boneyard" special that covers Mojave Airport.

phantomphan1974

Yeah, K-Bob's a good guy, known him for the past 5 or so years with the Phantom Society...
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gfydad

MD ANG C-130 from today. Yesterday was slow so I caught this Jackrabbit with some attitude!  <laughing>

Today was a more Easterbunny-like cottontail.  ;)

Midnight Mover

Quote from: gfydad on March 24, 2010, 07:02:51 PM

I caught this Jackrabbit with some attitude!  <laughing>

Today was a more Easterbunny-like cottontail.  ;)

Very nice, the Jackrabbit with some attitude is killer <rocker>

f4_phantom_fan

Sofia was out n about today. Came back with the door WIDE open......... ;D     Also sighted were: U-2 from Beale, two C-130s (Channel Islands and Maryland ANG); DC-10 FedEx; KC-135 from McConnell, and the NKC-135 from Edwards.

Midnight Mover

Quote from: f4_phantom_fan on April 14, 2010, 05:15:31 PM
Sofia was out n about today. Came back with the door WIDE open......... ;D     Also sighted were: U-2 from Beale, two C-130s (Channel Islands and Maryland ANG); DC-10 FedEx; KC-135 from McConnell, and the NKC-135 from Edwards.

Super great catch ;)

gfydad

Some of the other visitors today while we were shooting...  :)

U-2 with ice under wings
U-2 Bank
U-2 after ice melted
FedEx MD-10
MD ANG C-130J
McConnell KC-135

Midnight Mover

Quote from: gfydad on April 14, 2010, 09:40:25 PM
Some of the other visitors today while we were shooting...  :)

U-2 with ice under wings
U-2 Bank
U-2 after ice melted
FedEx MD-10
MD ANG C-130J
McConnell KC-135


8)

f4_phantom_fan

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.

Ralph

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