Rain, rain and more rain I'm guessing.
Rain, rain and more rain I'm guessing.
Patrick O --- Staten Island, NY
we have the 727 coming in at 12.. and a emb-145 around 345-4!
It was a Coastie Convention at SheltAir this afternoon - this is one of three HH-65 Dolphin helos on their ramp. Caught this one departing, the other two were still parked at SheltAir when I left.
Skytyper 6 in the break for Rwy 32.
Some really nice light this afternoon!
FlightAware shows this Falcon left for PBI tonight. With the tail markings, is it any surprise it's been seen in Lexinton, KY this week?
Saw the EMB-145 over at SheltAir - one of the ExpressJet toothpaste planes
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that coast guard helo isnt going anywhere thats parked on our ramp.. they hit a bird yesterday and it left its impact pretty hard!
Where did it hit the copter?that coast guard helo isnt going anywhere thats parked on our ramp.. they hit a bird yesterday and it left its impact pretty hard!
It flew into the back of the chopperOriginally Posted by Gerard
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you wont be able to see if from the outside.. but its on the left side of the copter right behind the battery box.. it took out the lower window too.. not that bad of a strike.. ive seen alot worse.. its just a big big dent cause they hit it doing a 120kts well according to the pilot anyway
any chance you can get us a quick shot of the damaged area?Originally Posted by h2opunk1822
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
A 4-ship of T-34C trainers from Training Air Wing 5 up from NAS Whiting Field, near Pensacola.
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Nice shot John, Still one of the best looking trainer out there.
Senga
Felix 101 is leaving midnight Monday night into Tuesday morning
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Great pics guys, FRG sure has been busy the past few weeks.
Gaaahhh! She couldn't wait one more week so I could be around to see it? Ah well, I'm sure one of you will do an amazing job covering it.Originally Posted by Derf
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[quote="moose135"]A 4-ship of T-34C trainers from Training Air Wing 5 up from NAS Whiting Field, near Pensacola.
Is that the "damaged" H65 still sitting on the tarmac?
Yes - you can see it on the far right side of my second photo.Originally Posted by Gerard
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Too bad it has to leave (Felix 101).
h2opunk1822, it might clear up tomorrow afternoon, any more military planes or anything big like the 727 arriving on Sunday?
Patrick O --- Staten Island, NY
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