Love seeing animals in extraordinary places. Thanks for sharing. First thing my wife asked when she saw this was: "Is the Captain a b*tch?" :-)
Written on 05/03/2024 by G Zorbas
Love it
Written on 05/03/2024 by PASCAL Christen
Love it
Written on 05/03/2024 by PASCAL Christen
Wow! Crazy steep take-off! Hope the cargo is secure! Or rather, it's probably empty, given the angle of departure!
Written on 05/03/2024 by Alan Hume
Is he trying to land on that bridge with flippers on??? Lol! :)
Written on 05/02/2024 by Alan Hume
The Queen, as elegant as ever.
Written on 05/02/2024 by Alan Hume
Okaaay! Interesting angle! One question...where were you standing Robert?
Written on 05/02/2024 by Alan Hume
Awwwwww
Written on 05/02/2024 by anthony geinopolos
@KenKemper ~ Yeah bud, just south of Indy. Great View of the Eclipse sitting in my backyard! Dead center in the path of totality with clear skie's! Amazing experience. You going to the DAY airshow? I will be out there (Hopefully)!
Written on 05/02/2024 by John Giambone
Thank You everyone. @Colin ~ thanks for the correction. Aircraft type corrected and updated. Appreciate that.!
Written on 05/02/2024 by John Giambone
Espectacular amigo
Written on 05/02/2024 by Manuel EstevezR
Buena foto
saludos
Great to see! I have Australia's perhaps only flying Dingo in my M20R, but he is only allowed in the back seat, where he loves the Business Class comfort. Exactly the same colour as this Mooney Copilot. Maybe they are particularly suited for flying...
Written on 05/02/2024 by Gregory Dillenbeck
Doesn't get more gorgeous than this. Great Pic JMorgan!
Written on 05/02/2024 by John Giambone
Outstanding Capture! Miss these guys flying in to IND!
Written on 05/02/2024 by John Giambone
Working on his Woof rating.
Written on 05/02/2024 by John Giambone
Nice shot of November two eight four Uniform Papa on her rotation out of KPHX.
Written on 05/02/2024 by CHRIS ROBEY
Beautiful and rare shot!
Written on 05/02/2024 by Christoff du plessis
Thank to all... Thank George General
Written on 05/02/2024 by Tomás Del Coro
FYI this photo was taken in Sept 2023. ROKAF will retire the F4s in June 2024. I would be there for the ceremony.
Written on 05/02/2024 by King F Hui
Amazing Shot Kenny!
Written on 05/01/2024 by John Giambone
Nice beefy 172
Written on 05/01/2024 by tim spraggs
Great Shot Trevor!
Written on 05/01/2024 by John Giambone
Thank You everyone for the kind comments!
Written on 05/01/2024 by John Giambone
Muy buena foto, saludos
Written on 05/01/2024 by Silvestre Valenzuela
WoW!! I think I see a nail in one of the tires!!!
Written on 05/01/2024 by fototaker Tony
Great capture!!!!
Written on 05/01/2024 by fototaker Tony
well loved vintage bird
Written on 05/01/2024 by Dre Lanc
Wie weet wat dit toestel uitspookt??? Als je kijk welke route hij vliegt denk ik gelijk dat hij luchtfoto's maakt! Op een gemiddelde hoogte van 1600mtr, En dan mag is niet eens op 120mtr met mijn drone. Eigenlijk best raar om te zien dat dit toesel lekker heen en weer vliegt. Helemaal van Lelystad naar zuid-limburg. Hoezo co2 uitstoot.
Written on 05/01/2024 by andreb70
Awsome shot
Written on 04/30/2024 by anthony geinopolos
Very nice
Written on 04/30/2024 by Celio Santarosa
You're not a big fan of fun, are ya Paul? Yes, there appears to be a dog in the left seat...that doesn't mean the left seat is where the PIC is seated.
Written on 04/30/2024 by C J
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Written on 04/30/2024 by Julian Luis Viera
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Written on 04/30/2024 by Julian Luis Viera
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Written on 04/30/2024 by Julian Luis Viera
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Written on 04/30/2024 by Julian Luis Viera
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Written on 04/30/2024 by Julian Luis Viera
Espectacular
Written on 04/30/2024 by Julian Luis Viera
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Written on 04/30/2024 by Julian Luis Viera
Nice shot, King! More info from Joe Baugher's website:
Written on 04/30/2024 by Greg Byington
McDonnell Douglas F-4E-67-MC Phantom, 78-0735, (MSN 5059) for RoKAF as 80-735. Still serving with ROKAF as 80-735 in February 2023 with 153rd Fighter Squadron/10th Fighter Wing
It is a mystery (to many of us) as to why FA does some of the things it does. How it displays the tail/registration number is a great example. In my experience, it seems that any entry there of five or fewer characters automatically gets an "N" placed at the beginning regardless of whether it should be there or not. It assumes it is a U.S. civilian registration. If you enter six (or more) digits it will normally assume it is military and put a "-" after the first two digits with no "N". In the case of this photo, if King were to enter the full SN of 780735 it should show up without the "N" as 78-0735. But since the RoKAF SN is only five digits you can try to 'fool' the system by entering a "0" at the beginning of the SN to give it six digits. Then it should appear as 08-0735, without an "N". Sometimes if you enter a "-" at the beginning of the number (such as: -80735), or in the middle of the number (such as 80-735), that might work, as well. In any case, you might have to play around with the SN when you enter it into FA to get it to display correctly, or at least as close to correct as you can get.
As for Phantom II versus Phantom 2, it shows up both ways depending on where you look. I think officially you're correct, Alan. But, for example, if you look at the ICAO site for Aircraft Type Designators it shows them all as Phantom 2. So, six of one, a half dozen of the other. But that brings up another problem with FA. Even when you enter the correct ICAO aircraft type designator FA will display whatever name it wants to for that aircraft type regardless of whether it is the most common name or whether it accurately depicts the photo, or not. So, all you can do is get the correct ICAO code, enter it, and hope for the best.
Thanks again for the pic, King!
BCVS had 3 Harvards for Maintenance training back in the day. Seems like only 50 years ago, now.
Written on 04/30/2024 by ROB ALLAN
Art in the air, perfect framing and I'd love to fly one!
Written on 04/30/2024 by bentwing60
@John the correct ICAO code for KC135R is K35R
Written on 04/30/2024 by Colin Seftel
Would not be happy on a Texas ramp about 8 months of the year.
Written on 04/29/2024 by bentwing60
This plane appears in the Hallmark movie "Love Takes Flight" 2019.
Written on 04/29/2024 by androiny
I bet it's really a Chinese spy balloon.
Written on 04/29/2024 by Vaughn Blue Jr
FAA says Cessna 140 built in 1947.
Written on 04/29/2024 by Paul Wisgerhof
Dog is, apparently, sitting PIC. The folks at the FAA may have something to say about that.
Written on 04/29/2024 by Paul Wisgerhof
Why does this site insist on prefixing any serial number of numeric digits with an 'N'. Is it just out of ignorance or a procedural necessity.
Written on 04/29/2024 by Alan Macdonald
BTW it's an F-4E Phantom II no such being as a Phantom 2
I can't look at the FalconEye without seeing a giant USB port. :D
Written on 04/29/2024 by StephenHarmon