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Warbirds spotted on Google Earth

Thu Sep 06, 2007 6:31 am

I did a search in WIX , so I don't think this was posted before. Go to Google Earth, look up Camp Mackall in NC. Go about 3 miles southeast from the big paved runways to a large dirt airstrip. There are 3 planes there. Theyare tagged as Run down planes. One looks like an F-15. I would post the link but, I don't know how.

Thu Sep 06, 2007 9:39 am

The three you pointed out here I don't have in the Locator. They will be after tonight.

Just to the north is a UH-1. That one is in the Locator.

Mike

Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:07 am

The Yankee Air Force at Willow Run.
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Re: Warbirds spotted on Google Earth

Thu Sep 06, 2007 2:59 pm

Cubs wrote:I did a search in WIX , so I don't think this was posted before. Go to Google Earth, look up Camp Mackall in NC. Go about 3 miles southeast from the big paved runways to a large dirt airstrip. There are 3 planes there. Theyare tagged as Run down planes. One looks like an F-15. I would post the link but, I don't know how.


http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Camp+Mack ... &z=18&om=1

Steve

Thu Sep 06, 2007 8:19 pm

OK, I believe I've been "captured" in a plane by a satellite, and I have a warbird sat photo involved to boot.

Here's something that came as quite a neat surprise to me:

I was looking at another site- http://local.live.com/ - that I find most times has a better resolution than google earth. Anyways, I was looking at some of my old stomping grounds down in FL that I still visit regularly when I found an image of a friend's red & white Pitts ready to take off at his airpark. So, since I fly it every trip down, I wondered if I might be in it just by the odd chance, and wondered how I could get a date of when the photo was taken. I happened to remember that on one flight, there was Corsair bu#97395 was at F45 for some type of instrument maintenance. So.....low and behold, when I scrolled down to the airport, there was the Corsair sitting out on the ramp! The images must have been captured on 4/25 this year. Here they are:

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warbirds galore

Thu Sep 06, 2007 8:48 pm

look at Asmara airfield in Eritrea
N15 17 52 04
E38 54 42 22

there is a B727 with it's wings cut off in a park about 2 miles north of field used as restaurant. Was well stripped and parted out.
N15 19 00 75
E38 55 02 13

Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:00 pm

mazdaP5 wrote:The Yankee Air Force at Willow Run.


The the local.live "Birds eye view" feature has a slightly more up to date look at the airpark. It shows the space where the hangar was and the empty spot where the F-105 (destroyed in the fire, it was in the hangar) sat.

It still shows the F-8 (Taken back to Wright-Pat for reassignment), the Boeing 720 Sim (now undergoing full restoration) and the PB4-Y before its paint job. The airpark has been a busy place this season.

Re: warbirds galore

Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:00 am

plankwings wrote:There is a B727 with it's wings cut off in a park about 2 miles north of field used as restaurant. Was well stripped and parted out.
N15 19 00 75
E38 55 02 13


My notes indicate those are an An-12 and C-47.

Mike

B727 in parl

Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:42 am

Mike,

I can assure you that it is a 727. I know the person that removed the engines.

I can ask him the rego if you want it?
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