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Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:47 pm

Mustangs Bald Eagle and Double Trouble Too were at KBED today for a flyover of Fenway Park for opening day. If sequestration means more warbird flyovers versus modern jets then I'm all for it.

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:18 pm

Around 2pm today, glossy sea blue Bearcat on a very short final to KSAT, I presume it was one of Lewis' fleet of F8F's.

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:35 am

B-25D, P-51B, F7F Tigercat, T-6 Texan, DC-3. Will update my HFF thread tomorrow with pics and video.

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:56 am

Fight2FlyPhoto wrote:B-25D, P-51B, F7F Tigercat, T-6 Texan, DC-3. Will update my HFF thread tomorrow with pics and video.

Yesterday 4/20 was HFF 'Spring shakedown day' glad the torrential rains stopped to get it in.
Still need FHC to fly the Mig-29 for the folks who live in Mukilteo :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Sun Apr 21, 2013 11:01 am

Yankee Lady was out and about yesterday. Good to see her.

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:27 pm

I saw an Airbus A380 on the way into Washington-Dulles. I had never seen one before. Man, that is one big airplane.

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:22 am

The Inspector wrote:
Fight2FlyPhoto wrote:B-25D, P-51B, F7F Tigercat, T-6 Texan, DC-3. Will update my HFF thread tomorrow with pics and video.

Yesterday 4/20 was HFF 'Spring shakedown day' glad the torrential rains stopped to get it in.
Still need FHC to fly the Mig-29 for the folks who live in Mukilteo :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


It is back out of the hangar for maintenance. Evidently they're still keeping it airworthy. One can hope, right?!

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:06 pm

I just heard the most interesting and actually very pleasant airplane noises, turns out it was a CESSNA PUSHMEPULLYOU with the engines nicely synced up instead of sounding like a tablesaw with a missing tooth cutting old bricks-I guess every once in a while a blind squirrel........ :lol:

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Fri Apr 26, 2013 5:23 am

BMW-801 powered Fw-190, Hurricane Mk. XIIa, A6M3-22, then day before, P-40C.

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Mon Apr 29, 2013 11:50 am

AT-6 / SNJ type airplane flew directly over my house in Calumet City, Illinois, at 0950 today, flying east to west. I love the sound of round engines in the morning.

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Wed May 01, 2013 2:19 pm

Single radial engined plane just flew over and landing at EFD.
Pretty sure it was Texas Flying Legends Avenger.

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Wed May 01, 2013 8:41 pm

It was a fair distance off in the late afternoon sun, but it was red, high winged, boxy with fixed gear and that distinctive slow turning WRIGHT HORNET single row rumble, there are some very nice golden agers up @ Concrete Airport-

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Thu May 02, 2013 1:02 am

The Inspector wrote:It was a fair distance off in the late afternoon sun, but it was red, high winged, boxy with fixed gear and that distinctive slow turning WRIGHT HORNET single row rumble, there are some very nice golden agers up @ Concrete Airport-


What is a Wright Hornet?

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Thu May 02, 2013 7:46 am

Inspector, did you mean to say "P & W" Hornet instead of "Wright" Hornet?

Re: What airplane did you see flying today?(airplane spottin

Thu May 02, 2013 8:37 am

Red Baaron wrote:
The Inspector wrote:It was a fair distance off in the late afternoon sun, but it was red, high winged, boxy with fixed gear and that distinctive slow turning WRIGHT HORNET single row rumble, there are some very nice golden agers up @ Concrete Airport-


What is a Wright Hornet?

OPPSIES!! CYCLONE, my weather turned nice and as I was typing I discovered there was a Hornet in the house so I got a bit wigged out shooing it out (allergic) :oops: , screens inspections on all windows today!!
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