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Oct 10, 2010 21:28 |  #1

Two more from the last Coolidge, AZ fly in:

Late Model Mooney:

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"Park It By That Big SUV So We Can Go Eat!"
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From Phoenix-Gateway Airport (aka "Willie")

"Boat Coded" VMFA-323 "Death Rattlers" Hornets:
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Chartered Lear 55 Departing:
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Border Patrol / DHS King Air taxiing in:
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Oct 10, 2010 22:00 |  #2

Good to see the Mooney, Jay. My favorite plane. Back when I flew, I went coast to coast in them. Love 'em.


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Oct 11, 2010 12:20 |  #3

Thanks for having a peek Gary...


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Oct 11, 2010 12:25 |  #4

Nice shots Jay. I wish I was rich enough yo own either the Lear or the King Air. Both are ubber-sweet rides.


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Oct 11, 2010 12:52 |  #5

gjl711 wrote in post #11075656 (external link)
Nice shots Jay. I wish I was rich enough yo own either the Lear or the King Air. Both are ubber-sweet rides.

Thanks JJ...

In a weird way, you do own the King Air since it's a Gubmint bird... ;)


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Oct 11, 2010 12:55 |  #6

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Thanks JJ...

In a weird way, you do own the King Air since it's a Gubmint bird... ;)

Yea.. but my butts not in it so it doesn't count.


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Oct 11, 2010 13:16 |  #7

Excellent Jay! Especially like number 2.


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Oct 11, 2010 13:18 |  #8

great shots Jay, #2 rocks!


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Oct 11, 2010 14:13 |  #9

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #11071749 (external link)
Chartered Lear 50 Departing:

Lear 55. One of the biggest wastes of aluminum to ever take to the skies.


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Oct 11, 2010 14:17 |  #10

SVTmaniac wrote in post #11075922 (external link)
Excellent Jay! Especially like number 2.

TheBigDog wrote in post #11075929 (external link)
great shots Jay, #2 rocks!

Thanks Guys...

tfaudree wrote in post #11076230 (external link)
Lear 55.

Fixed the Model Number, Thanks...

Can't offer a value judgement though. I just shoot 'em.


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Oct 11, 2010 14:30 |  #11

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #11076253 (external link)
Can't offer a value judgement though. I just shoot 'em.

I'd like to shoot the one I drive...with a Howitzer.

PS. I'm really diggin the SUV shot. Any way to clone out the GPU (may be a huffer cart)?


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Oct 11, 2010 14:40 |  #12

tfaudree wrote in post #11076335 (external link)
I'd like to shoot the one I drive...with a Howitzer.

PS. I'm really diggin the SUV shot. Any way to clone out the GPU (may be a huffer cart)?

I suppose I could make it go away but it was really there so I tend to more or less take 'em as I find 'em...


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Oct 11, 2010 19:02 |  #13

Nice catch on the Miramar F/A-18, and the Customs bird.




  
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Oct 11, 2010 19:17 |  #14

Real nice Jay


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Oct 11, 2010 19:34 |  #15

jollyroger99 wrote in post #11077827 (external link)
Nice catch on the Miramar F/A-18, and the Customs bird.

Transient Hornets are fairly common especially when there's an exercise being laid on at Yuma as there is right now (next WTI is spooling up...)

We've also got three or four C-17s hanging around right now. Nobody is entirely sure what they're up to. They kind of come and go at odd hours with no discernable pattern.

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Real nice Jay

Hey Stan! Thanks!! :D Good to see you around these parts again.


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