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B25 over Clear Lake headed ESE (to Galveston?) @ 10:45 this morning.
Barely a glance at this one: A4? landing @ Ellington around 2:30 or so.


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CF F-4 and A-4 out of EFD on two training flights.

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About 1300 or so, from the VFM back lot, I saw a B-52 on approach to Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth (the former Carswell AFB).

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Airtractor..I think. Tampa Bay, pulling a banner the size of a house...but thinner.

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Liberty Belle was flying over Des Moines on Sunday, I caught glimpses of her twice


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Airtractor..I think. Tampa Bay, pulling a banner the size of a house...but thinner.

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Pawnee...yup, that seems to be a better fit. Just not something I see regularly. The usual banner puller I see here is a Super Cub


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Pawnee...yup, that seems to be a better fit. Just not something I see regularly. The usual banner puller I see here is a Super Cub


A better one too...............(super cub) that is.

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I got to see something fly!!!!!

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NASA's 747 with the shuttle on its back.

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I was playing with the zoom on the new camera while at the model airplane field and was tracking down every contrail to see if anything unusual might be going over. I noticed something going over a lot lower,around 5-7000 feet, and got it in the camera. What do you know. An osprey.

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my son is going into the marines in 2 weeks as an an aircraft mechanic, i'd like him to work on the osprey with all the new technology, .... better yet xp 35!! i want him to learn on entirely new systems.

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The Collings F-4 is out and about this afternoon...pretty cool..the sound of music. :D

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See today a Polikarpov I-16 „Rata“ who’s new owner makes two flights for his training.

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See today a Polikarpov I-16 „Rata“ who’s new owner makes two flights for his training.


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