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Boeing JE-3 Sentry (LXN90454)
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Boeing JE-3 Sentry (LXN90454)

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Peter MaassenPhoto Uploader
Hello "iFlyGr8". At the end of the runway there is a small road. The rest my camera did with 400mm-1/1600sec-f8-Iso 320-and full frame. And photoshopping after. Thanks for the compliment!
Alan Coombe
Great shot, we don't see these in Australia!
Peter MaassenPhoto Uploader
The problem with them is: they are dirty and noisy, but they do a great safety-job! Geilenkirchen airbase is about two hours and a quarter by bycicle (35km) from my home in Maastricht (The Netherlands). North/East from here, just on the other side of the German border. Thanks Alan for your reaction.
JENNIFER JORDAN
Peter, the noisier the better, the smoke is part of the experience in my opinion. These aircraft are diamonds amongst those newer computer driven fuel sensitive aircraft currently being introduced but for me, no matter how noisy or smokey the engines, I would willingly pay for them to remain in service over and above any of those silent fuel efficient aircraft and those pollution or climate change ecomentalist windbags!
Martin Coddington
I am going to assume the "LXN" indicates the plane belongs to someone other than the USAF, right? Although it could be a real old picture, I didn't think the USAF still had E-3s with P&W fans like this.
Martin Coddington
Jennifer,

You may be too late. The USAF began converting these planes to the CFM-56 fan jets over 20 years ago. They are MUCH quieter and burn MUCH less fuel. But the 707 airframe is a beautiful site to behold for sure.
Peter MaassenPhoto Uploader
The LX- means this aircraft is Luxemburg registrated. The N indicates it is an NATO aircraft. And ...... fortunately they are still flying. I took these pictures the first two weeks of october 2013 when I visited Geilenkirchen airbase three times. Thanks for all your reactions!
Martin Coddington
Peter,

I didn't doubt they are still flying. I just doubted that they were USAF aircraft, which many of us assume they are, and wrongfully so in this case. Thanks for the registration info.
Peter MaassenPhoto Uploader
More info at: Geilenkirchen NATO Air Base - Welcome at 'Frisbee' - Webs
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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
16-Apr-2024 UnknownNear NobitzNATO Air Base Geilenkirchen () First seen 01:29PM CEST 02:24PM CEST 0:54
16-Apr-2024 UnknownNATO Air Base Geilenkirchen ()Near Nobitz 09:11AM CEST Last seen 12:40PM CEST 3:28
11-Apr-2024 UnknownNear Greater Poland, PolandNATO Air Base Geilenkirchen () First seen 07:33AM CEST 04:28PM CEST 8:54
11-Apr-2024 UnknownNATO Air Base Geilenkirchen ()Near Korne, Poland 05:13AM CEST Last seen 06:26AM CEST 1:13
10-Apr-2024 UnknownNATO Air Base Geilenkirchen ()NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen () 02:09PM CEST 07:57PM CEST 5:48
09-Apr-2024 UnknownNATO Air Base Geilenkirchen ()NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen () 01:22PM CEST 07:30PM CEST 6:08
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