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Pretty picture. Well done, @jmorgan41383

Written on 26/04/2024 by hal pushpak

Nice to see a pic of an Alaska Airlines Max-9 with the plug in.

Written on 26/04/2024 by 21voyageur

Aérospatiale HH-65C Dolphin

Written on 26/04/2024 by 21voyageur

beautiful airplance and picture!

Written on 26/04/2024 by dlittlet

Headline is off. Clearly an AIDC T-5 as indicated in the light and small grey text. The KM-2 is a previous generation prop trainer.

Written on 26/04/2024 by 21voyageur

the B.U.F. Timeless.

Written on 26/04/2024 by Juan Martinez

The best, most underappreciated ground support 'whack-a-mole' tool in the arsenal. BRRRRRRRPPPPPP...

Written on 26/04/2024 by Juan Martinez

Epoustouflant....on pense au Vietnam.

Written on 26/04/2024 by jacques SCHWARZ

p.s. Is that an Otter or a beaver?

Written on 26/04/2024 by Anton1

She just joined the mile high club

Written on 26/04/2024 by Anton1

Love the “Air Pups”…

Written on 26/04/2024 by Carl Rosen

Nice looking plane.
All XAGYL adds attached?

Written on 25/04/2024 by Bergbau

obviously, in the eye of the beholder!

Written on 25/04/2024 by bentwing60

Imua One

Written on 25/04/2024 by Scot Wattawa

Amazing shot...and prop-whirrrr too.

Written on 25/04/2024 by Diana Rose

Is this the new way the salmon get up the Columbia River? LOL

Written on 25/04/2024 by David Plummer

Fantastic shot.

Written on 25/04/2024 by David Plummer

Given the VC-25A (aka Air Force One) has mid-air refueling capabilities, I wonder how often the Air Force does training for the two aircraft.

Written on 25/04/2024 by David Plummer

Very cool.

Written on 25/04/2024 by David Plummer

B-47E Stratojet 52-0275 at March Field Museum Ca

Written on 25/04/2024 by Alan Macdonald

tks Eric , best regards

Written on 24/04/2024 by Helio Bastos Salmon

RIP to the crew.

Written on 24/04/2024 by AURktman

Just saw you going overhead, near KPMU.
You were moving on ! Good sound

Written on 24/04/2024 by Toney Roberts

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

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