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I saw 2 Zero's and a Kate West bound around 3:15/1515 as they flew right over my house. I didn't have time to scamble the C-140.....

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You mean these?

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They flew directly over my place, inbound for MAF, with a T-34 in very loose trail.

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That be them, did they come up from Houston??


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I heard than saw Aluminum Overcast fly over today. What a great joy it is to see a B-17 Fly over and hear that beautiful sound!

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I do love the sound of those engines!!!!!!!!!

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I just saw a B-17...a VERY special one.


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Does that mean that Texas Raiders just flew?!

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It would indeed mean that! I heard this noise and looked out the workplace window and there she was going directly over! We are on the direct flightpath for 17-35 at Hobby.

That was just slightly before noon. Definitely made my day knowing all the hard work the guys involved have put into her.


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That is totally GREAT news!!!!

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The two VH-53D Sea Stallion's just thundered into Ellington a few minutes ago. Who's in town, or who's on the way?

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I went by Alliance Fort Worth today at lunch and guess what was sitting there all alone...

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I see they are gonna be in San Antonio this weekend...

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The two VH-53D Sea Stallion's just thundered into Ellington a few minutes ago. Who's in town, or who's on the way?


I'm guessing Bush 41 because a TFR was put up for Houston and College Station and annouced via e-mail from the FAA earlier.


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I went by Alliance Fort Worth today at lunch and guess what was sitting there all alone...

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I see they are gonna be in San Antonio this weekend...

I may miss them altogether! Ugh!

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Regards the VH-53s, there were 4-5. They use call sign Nighthawk, not Bush 41, but Obama 44. He's going to the Bush Library at CLL. They are staging out of EFD. The Secret Service is doing there usual job, and the Marines have taken over the 147th RW hangar as of today.

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Regards the VH-53s, there were 4-5.

Ahh..thanks Rick, I should have left it the way I originally posted as, "Two VH-53D Sea Stallion's etc.... :x

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Got back to Stinson today after a good long flight and saw this!

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Now I have a dinky, dinky camera (especially compared to my boss!), but still decided to play around a bit before heading home this evening.

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Oh, and I saw several planes flying today. Only managed to snap a few A2A. Here's the best.

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I saw two jet warbirds flying formation today over High Point, NC. About 2:20 p.m. local time. They had underwing hardpoints carrying stuff. Single engine jets. Painted light grey or maybe natural metal. It was overcast. They were too far away for me to make a positive ID without my glasses. My first impression was that they "looked like" Hawker Hunters. Anybody know what they might have been?


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Saw the Pitcairn PA-8 Mailwing fly at Trenton-Robbinsville today.

Why is it that every time I go to the airport without my camera I see something cool? :roll:

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