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Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Thu Jun 16, 2016 4:05 pm

As usual, things are always appearing here. That's one of the reasons I love living here. Other than a motor pool of what appears to be T-72/90s, SA-2s, and a TEL, there is an odd aircraft that looks like it might be a MiG or SU in the woods. Google Earth 30 30' 01.43"N 86 18' 39.33"W

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Thu Jun 16, 2016 4:52 pm

Good find!

Looks Su-27 family to me. Lots of Soviet/Russian tanks to the east.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir//30.500 ... 0925?hl=en

and you got me lookign around there (I can spend hours on Google maps

V-1/Loon launch rail?

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/30.6627 ... !1e3?hl=en

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Thu Jun 16, 2016 5:20 pm

sandiego89 wrote:Looks Su-27 family to me. Lots of Soviet/Russian tanks to the east.
https://www.google.com/maps/dir//30.500 ... 0925?hl=en
Beats me what you're looking at, but your link is to someone's house. I don't see anything like you mentioned there.

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Fri Jun 17, 2016 12:05 am

More aircraft here:

https://www.google.com/maps/dir//30.500 ... 0925?hl=en

30.503587, -86.367613

and more target range AFVs here:

https://www.google.com/maps/dir//30.500 ... 0925?hl=en

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Fri Jun 17, 2016 11:24 am

I was born and raised here. Eglin AFB is where they test all Air Launched, conventional munitions. Early on, they also tested ground launched munitions as well. The place is crawling with targets. In the 60's as a kid, my friends and I would sneak onto some of the near-by ranges and crawl all over WWII aircraft and vehicles that were being used as targets. There was a V-1/Loon launch site out on Okaloosa Island with an abandoned V-1/Loon laying beside it.

Vagabond wrote:More aircraft here:

https://www.google.com/maps/dir//30.500 ... 0925?hl=en

30.503587, -86.367613

and more target range AFVs here:

https://www.google.com/maps/dir//30.500 ... 0925?hl=en


This area is where the DoD EOD School is located. Lots of stuff to blow up.
sandiego89 wrote:Good find!

Looks Su-27 family to me. Lots of Soviet/Russian tanks to the east.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir//30.500 ... 0925?hl=en

and you got me lookign around there (I can spend hours on Google maps

V-1/Loon launch rail?

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/30.6627 ... !1e3?hl=en


That is quite possibly a Loon Launcher. Could also have been used to test the Mace or Matador.

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Fri Jun 17, 2016 11:28 am

A couple of the aircraft at the EOD school location appear to be of Soviet origin.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/30.5040 ... !3e0?hl=en

MiG 29 and Hind?

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Fri Jun 17, 2016 2:04 pm

p51 wrote:
Beats me what you're looking at, but your link is to someone's house. I don't see anything like you mentioned there.


Hmm, link works for me. Try the coordinates in the original post. 30 30' 01.43"N 86 18' 39.33"W Show what looks like a twin engine Soviet/Russian twin engine, wide spaced engines, perhaps Su-27 family aircraft or mock up.

Pogmusic wrote:A couple of the aircraft at the EOD school location appear to be of Soviet origin.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/30.5040 ... !3e0?hl=en

MiG 29 and Hind?


Agree Mig-29 and Hind (and F-15, F/A-18, F-16 in the same row and A-10 alone behind that row)

Pogmusic wrote:

That is quite possibly a Loon Launcher. Could also have been used to test the Mace or Matador.


I believe Mace and Matador used zero length launchers or trailers, with a huge booster to get them flying. V-1/Loon is the only thing I can think of that used a inclined rail that long.

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Fri Jun 17, 2016 4:56 pm

Although it looks similar to a V1 launch rail, isn't it much too long. Have a look at the scale tool on Google maps. This rail looks 400 or more feet long.

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Fri Jun 17, 2016 5:03 pm

Yes, operationally, Mace/Matador used ZLL. However, what about prototypes? Also, thought of Snark and Regulus. http://www.afspacemuseum.org/eglin/

sandiego89 wrote:
p51 wrote:
Beats me what you're looking at, but your link is to someone's house. I don't see anything like you mentioned there.


Hmm, link works for me. Try the coordinates in the original post. 30 30' 01.43"N 86 18' 39.33"W Show what looks like a twin engine Soviet/Russian twin engine, wide spaced engines, perhaps Su-27 family aircraft or mock up.

Pogmusic wrote:A couple of the aircraft at the EOD school location appear to be of Soviet origin.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/30.5040 ... !3e0?hl=en

MiG 29 and Hind?


Agree Mig-29 and Hind (and F-15, F/A-18, F-16 in the same row and A-10 alone behind that row)

Pogmusic wrote:

That is quite possibly a Loon Launcher. Could also have been used to test the Mace or Matador.


I believe Mace and Matador used zero length launchers or trailers, with a huge booster to get them flying. V-1/Loon is the only thing I can think of that used a inclined rail that long.

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Fri Jun 17, 2016 10:10 pm

Does look like a Flanker - any ideas on its origin?

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Sat Jun 18, 2016 12:26 am

The link to the JB-2 launch rail is at Aux Field 1, Wagner Field. Wagner Field was the practice field for the Doolittle Raiders. Aircraft in question is a MiG-29. Its sister ship can be seen from the main Range road that runs in front of the EOD school just to NW of this facility.

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Sat Jun 18, 2016 3:02 am

hercules130 wrote:Aircraft in question is a MiG-29. Its sister ship can be seen from the main Range road that runs in front of the EOD school just to NW of this facility.


Agreed: still an interesting find.

Re: Something Interesting at Eglin AFB

Sun Jun 19, 2016 11:47 pm

quemerford wrote:
Agreed: still an interesting find.


100%. Many more interesting aircraft out on the ranges.

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