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Nice Shot Jay. Love the Lears! The fighter jets of biz-jets!

Written on 24/04/2024 by John Giambone

Looking good John!

Written on 24/04/2024 by Jay Davis

The ICAO type designator is WACF. The manufacturer's model is YMF5.

Written on 24/04/2024 by 8literbeater

@adelma Definitely a 400. The wingtips are white so they blended in with the vertical stabilizer in the background. I had to look twice myself :-)

Written on 23/04/2024 by Kam Bahrami

Nice jet bruh

Written on 23/04/2024 by anthony geinopolos

Anyone know what Southwest calls this livery?

Written on 23/04/2024 by Christopher Windsor

NOT a Cessna Skylane. :)

Written on 23/04/2024 by Jay Davis

When did Gulfstream manufacture the F-86?

Written on 23/04/2024 by Vaughn Blue Jr

This is a StationAir II - not a Skyhawk

Written on 23/04/2024 by desertpilotjc

Similar situation when the President visits NYC, his Delaware home, and places he visits. I've seen 3 escorts with a tanker over NYC when the UN was having a big shindig last year. Tough one to spot and photograph at the same time. This shot a big 10 vote. Oh, I forgot members are still using the same outdated scale 0-5.

Written on 23/04/2024 by warmwynds

Wow, looks like it's still flying. Where did you catch this shot?

Written on 23/04/2024 by Tom Glass

This reminds me of 9-11 when the Air Force was running race tracks over NYC for weeks. You would look up and see the tanker at at least 30,000 feet and the little speck of a fighter would pull up for fuel.
Scary times

Written on 23/04/2024 by Steven Felton

Photo of an F-15E "Strike Eagle," based with the 48th Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, the U. K.

Written on 23/04/2024 by C T Dubowicz

Thanks Richard

Written on 23/04/2024 by Tomás Del Coro

a nice shot !

Written on 23/04/2024 by FU GENG

Dang - that's impressive detail for using an extender. Optics have come a long way in the last ~50 years!

Nice photo Peter.

Written on 22/04/2024 by Robert Bryan

Does that bring back some memories. My logbook says I flew this one a few times with Air Midwest. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Thanks Sam.

Written on 22/04/2024 by joe johnson

Amazing shot the beast in the background

Written on 22/04/2024 by anthony geinopolos

Dennis Miller ~ Maybe if you look at it as a training flight, perhaps that is how they justified spending the money? Our pilots do need the training. In a case like this, it is a win-win (unless you as a taxpayer don't believe we need a military in this country)?

Written on 22/04/2024 by John Giambone

Great photo!! Cool seeing a field photo rather than at an airport / heliport!

Written on 22/04/2024 by Mi Ross

Great Line-up!

Written on 22/04/2024 by John Giambone

Thanks everyone. Please see my pics I will be posting over the next week from the Thunder over Louisville airshow from this past weekend. Got some great stuff coming up!

Written on 22/04/2024 by John Giambone

Nice for an old 35mm shot.

Written on 22/04/2024 by Tom Glass

Sharp looking jets. Are they part of a larger flight demo team?

Written on 22/04/2024 by Tom Glass

Thank you for a GREAT shot!

Written on 22/04/2024 by Richard Schmidt

Fantastic panning!

Written on 22/04/2024 by Shabbir Bashar

Canadian DEMO hornet

Written on 22/04/2024 by William Gilson

FAIRCHILD AFB

Written on 22/04/2024 by William Gilson

Aloha A Mentor! Thanks for your insightful comments.

If you try to input this particular B-25 into FlightAware, it defaults to "TB-25." I don't know why and I tried to fix it but it keeps setting it to "TB-25."

In the list of aircraft to choose from on the drop down list, the North American B-25 defaults to "TB-25." There are no other "B-25" options. It does say, when you choose "TB-25" that it is a, "twin engine." My guess is it defaults to "TB-25" due to that.

If you do not like it or disagree with how FlightAware runs their website, I suggest you take it up with them and leave your snide comments to yourself before investigating. I, like pretty much everyone else here, is here to enjoy airplanes and their photos. I suggest you try to relax and do the same.

-ouch

Written on 21/04/2024 by Justin Smith

Damn dude! Thats awesome!

Written on 21/04/2024 by Dave Sheehy

Magnificent photo

Written on 21/04/2024 by Jose Miguel Simo Marin

Looks like mama plan and baby plane!

Written on 21/04/2024 by Linda Nitzschke

RIP MU5735
逝者安息

Written on 21/04/2024 by Matt Du

This is my tail number now.

Written on 20/04/2024 by Dain Wyman

Shanaya Ronin Pushkarna (SRP)

Written on 20/04/2024 by Heemanshu Pushkarna

Thank you Tyler.

Written on 20/04/2024 by Steve Vit

Not a Cherokee! It’s a Tri- Pacer.

Written on 20/04/2024 by James V Jackson

Nice pic. Bet that sounded sweet.

Written on 20/04/2024 by David Calder

Great shot! My son is a Captain for Avelo, now home-based out of KMCO. He was one of the first Captains hired before their launch.

Written on 20/04/2024 by James Davis

"I believe that the money spent on that was not utilized in the best possible way. Perhaps, there are other ways that could have provided more value for the investment."

Written on 20/04/2024 by Dennis Miller

C-GTVV - Eurocopter AS-365N3 Dauphin
C-GTVV - Aerospatiale AS-365N-3 Dauphin 2
C-GTVV - M20P - Mooney M20J 201

Written on 20/04/2024 by jesse kyzer

2016 SOCATA TBM 700

Written on 20/04/2024 by jesse kyzer

(and shadow of antenna)

Written on 20/04/2024 by jesse kyzer

https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=1476
(this one's been through a lot)

Written on 20/04/2024 by jesse kyzer

The roundel on the fuselage would be perfect if Corsica had an Air Force.

Written on 20/04/2024 by Al Miller

I was surprised by the difference in size, but the A-10 is approx 20 ft longer than the P-51.

Written on 20/04/2024 by Al Miller

This is a Tri-Pacer

Written on 20/04/2024 by Gordon Ballay

Amazing Paint Job.....

RF-5 should be loaned out for Cincinnati Bengals Home football games.

Written on 20/04/2024 by ken kemper

Great Shot......

I was too young to remember but my home city of Cincinnati would be treated to the sonic booms from Bunker Hill AFB (now Grissom) Convair B-58s. This was like summer of 1963-1964 roughly. The newspapers would publish the approximate times so the population wouldn't freak out.

Written on 20/04/2024 by ken kemper

John.........

Great Shot / That's an early air Show for the Midwest.
Hope you enjoyed the Total solar Eclipse in Indy or thereabouts. I got a superb view from North of Dayton.

Written on 20/04/2024 by ken kemper

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