1970s Mil Collection
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Re: 1970s Mil Collection
Nice pictures, Rob! Well done!
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Argus Mk II 10739 415 Sqdn, assigned to CFB Summerside, PEI., taken at CFB Greenwood, Nova Scotia, 21 Aug 1979
Tail marking seen on Greenwood's two resident Argoose squadrons, nos. 404 and 405
Argus Mk II 10732 415 Sqdn assigned to CFB Summerside, PEI., seen at NAS Brunswick, ME 2 August 1980
Tail marking seen on Greenwood's two resident Argoose squadrons, nos. 404 and 405
Argus Mk II 10732 415 Sqdn assigned to CFB Summerside, PEI., seen at NAS Brunswick, ME 2 August 1980
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A-3 Skywarrior 142246 at Bradley Field, CT 21 February 1976
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Re: 1970s Mil Collection
Great Whale, Tom!
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Re: 1970s Mil Collection
These are all just SOOOOOO great!
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Re: 1970s Mil Collection
Tom,
Magnificant photos. Phantoms are great, but a CP-107 and A-3 really count. I remember the Argus flying over my house in Valkenburg, what a sight and sound! When I see a good photo, I truly wish I could go back to the seventies.
Rob
Magnificant photos. Phantoms are great, but a CP-107 and A-3 really count. I remember the Argus flying over my house in Valkenburg, what a sight and sound! When I see a good photo, I truly wish I could go back to the seventies.
Rob
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Hi Tom,
great stuff again...and finally something I saw on active duty, too: the Skywarrior. I visited IAT at Fairford in 91 (my first IAT) and it had one on static. I continued my journey by 'Interrail' to Rota and saw the same one coming in to land...followed by a second one an hour or so later. Still one of the highlights of my spotting 'career'.
Bas
great stuff again...and finally something I saw on active duty, too: the Skywarrior. I visited IAT at Fairford in 91 (my first IAT) and it had one on static. I continued my journey by 'Interrail' to Rota and saw the same one coming in to land...followed by a second one an hour or so later. Still one of the highlights of my spotting 'career'.
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Re: 1970s Mil Collection
Glad you like the photos. Whales were pretty unusual for me, and I was delighted to see them on rare occasions. I think the one in the photo above was waiting to be demilitarized before becoming part of the New England Air Museum. I never understood why the Air Force's B-66 had the unusual J-71 powerplant, which wasn't used in any other operational USAF aircraft, though it was used in the Navy. The A-3 had the J-57, which was common in USAF. I suspect it was politics.
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CP-121 121169 during engine run-up at CFB Shearwater, NS., 22 August 1979. I believe at the time these aircraft were shared by VS-880 and VU-32.
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NAS Point Mugu 18-10-1987, NRA-3B # 144833/BH-73
Eindhoven / Welschap 18-09-1972, Fokker F-27-300M Troopship # C-5
Eindhoven / Welschap 18-09-1972, Fokker F-27-300M Troopship # C-5
Re: 1970s Mil Collection
Hi Rob,
Thanks for posting another picture of one of my all-time favourites (the Skywarrior) and nice to see one of 'our' F-27's when it still had the short nose.
Bas
Thanks for posting another picture of one of my all-time favourites (the Skywarrior) and nice to see one of 'our' F-27's when it still had the short nose.
Bas
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Re: 1970s Mil Collection
Nice photos
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photo's obtained in the sixties from USAF 7030th A.B.WG. Ramstein:
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Bierset, 22-06-1969, Lightning F.1A #XM144 :