Fire across the valley from my place this afternoon. Tankers are cycling out of Stead, 2 P-3's and 2 Stoofs.
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Originally posted by SmileyFire across the valley from my place this afternoon. Tankers are cycling out of Stead, 2 P-3's and 2 Stoofs.
Those are some dramatic drops, thanks for sharing"dont believe ANYTHING you hear and about HALF of what you see"...................J. Mott 1994
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Thanks! It's quite a thrill watching them pop over a ridge, dive down the slope and drop. Big brass ones on those guys.
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Originally posted by thunderstangfanthe props on the p-3's have such an amazing sound
Thanks for posting. I miss the base at Santa Barbara. Used to spend my lunches watching the bombers fly.
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I grew up under the local pattern at NAS Patuxent River, when it was still an active VP base. I can't tell you how many times I went to sleep and woke up with that music! First time I saw a C-130, I asked my Dad
why the engines were upside down!Eddie's Airplane Patch-Birthplace of the "Sonic Boom".......and I'm reminded every friggin' day!
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Originally posted by SpinBI grew up under the local pattern at NAS Patuxent River, when it was still an active VP base. I can't tell you how many times I went to sleep and woke up with that music! First time I saw a C-130, I asked my Dad
why the engines were upside down!Never mind. Maybe next year
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Originally posted by SpinBI grew up under the local pattern at NAS Patuxent River, when it was still an active VP base. I can't tell you how many times I went to sleep and woke up with that music! First time I saw a C-130, I asked my Dad
why the engines were upside down!Never mind. Maybe next year
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