Hi all,
I spent some time in sunny California in November on a spotting trip. Here are some of the highlights. More photos (and in better resolution) can be found on my Flickr page and the detailed log/trip report can be found on my website.
1.
145310/AD-180 F-4A Phantom US Navy 051123 KF70 by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
2.
Skyvan landing 121123 CA89 by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
3.
XA-UPL Convair 580 Air Tribe 131123 KONT by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
4.
N162WC Boeing 737-700 BBJ1 Washington Corporations 071123 KPSP by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
5.
N707GF Boeing 707-300C Omega Air 061123 KRIV by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
6.
N974VV DC-10-40 Omega Air 171123 KRIV by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
7.
N1168U Sikorsky S-58ET Aris Helicopters 091123 KAJO by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
8.
N7025N/"141262" HU-16 Albatross 091123 KCNO by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
9.
N486DF/301 Sikorsky S-70I CDF Cal Fire 061123 KHMT by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
10.
N429DF/310 OV-10A Bronco CDF Cal Fire 061123 KHMT by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
11.
58-0052 KC-135R Stratotanker USAF 171123 KRIV by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
12.
05-5141 C-17A USAF 141123 KRIV by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
13.
N8710M Boeing 737-8 MAX Southwest 181123 KLAS by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
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SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
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Re: SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
Niccce Joost, you did well again!
Thanks for showing these here.
Erik
Thanks for showing these here.
Erik
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail
Re: SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
Pretty cool catches. Cali Fire birds are my favorite.
Re: SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
Nice series again Joost!
Rgds
EC
Rgds
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Re: SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
N707GF B707 build in 1974,now 50 years old and still flying
former TAROM YR-ABB
former TAROM YR-ABB
Rgds,Martin.
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Re: SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
Looks like a very nice trip, Joost!
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Re: SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
I see no refueling boom or pods. Is this a training aircraft?
Martijn
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Re: SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
Thanks all!
Good question, from what I found on the internet they do have a hose insisde the fuselage. You can see some bumps at the rear belly, that's where it's supposed to come out of.
Re: SoCal November 2023 (civ & mil)
Every info about the KC-707 of OMEGA on
https://www.omegaairrefueling.com/our-fleet/ With 2 PODs and also a small point from central body
https://www.omegaairrefueling.com/our-fleet/ With 2 PODs and also a small point from central body