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16 minutes ago, XB-70A said:

These %#@$ threw them away while they were still having a lot of potential

To be fair you probably don't need counterinsurgency. (well hopefully you won't need any and won't deploy any.)

16 minutes ago, XB-70A said:

even better if they were able to display the T-50 or the Su-30MKK

I think we do but just not as one certain aerobatic team. We don't have many planes.

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Got ramp access during a camp. Here are some of the resulting pictures. This A320 pulled up in front of us as we walked outside

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Cargo hold of a MD-90

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Delta Skyteam B738

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Walking up to A B763 that was heading to Hawaii soon

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Close up of the same B763

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Loading some cargo before leaving

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12 hours ago, Dfthu said:

Cargo hold of a MD-90

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Theres no way thats really the cargo hold of an MD90.

You know how I can tell?

Airliner holds are always big enough for secret agents to have running gun battles with a herd of terrorists, and there has to be ladder access to a hatch in the passenger compartment. And there's usually a couple parachutes just bummin' around.

Those are the rules of the sky.

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51 minutes ago, p1t1o said:

Airliner holds are always big enough for secret agents to have running gun battles with a herd of terrorists, and there has to be ladder access to a hatch in the passenger compartment.

To be fair, MD-90s are probably not flashy enough to be used as a plot device.

A 747 maybe.

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2 hours ago, The Dunatian said:

Front end of a derelict old Vaught F-8 Crusader.

Even better (from my personal opinion, but I always preferred ground attack to fighters & interceptors...), it's an LTV A-7D Corsair II.

If you don't mind, could I ask you where did you catch it? It's a pretty confusing one. Its livery reminds me the ones used by the Força Aérea Portuguesa until the end of the 90's. Its brown is too dark to make it one deployed by the Greeks, the USAF, or the ANG. 

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A long post but I don't think you guys mind. From the same camp we toured a Sun Country B738. Inside pictures will come in the next post. First up is head on view

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A cinematic view I tried to get of the fuselage

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View from the rear

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View from the front

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Side view of the cockpit/nose

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Front of engine without the fan blades (Which cost 10k each)

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Rear view of the other engine, also note that the engine is tilted slightly

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And lastly a view of the Landing Gear wheel well

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34 minutes ago, XB-70A said:

Even better (from my personal opinion, but I always preferred ground attack to fighters & interceptors...), it's an LTV A-7D Corsair II. 

If you don't mind, could I ask you where did you catch it? It's a pretty confusing one. Its livery reminds me the ones used by the Força Aérea Portuguesa until the end of the 90's. Its brown is too dark to make it one deployed by the Greeks, the USAF, or the ANG. 

I found it sitting on the tarmac outside an airport in Emanuel County, Georgia (United States.) Here is a photo taken by a local newspaper showing the squadron markings. Article archive is here. Turns out I was mistaken. It is being used as a gate-guard at the southeast Georgia regional airport.

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1 minute ago, Dfthu said:

I have a friend that’s in the Civil Air Patrol, it seems like a cool group. Like my friend even started flying before he got his drivers license.

It is. It's wonderful and... *Keep going Cadet, you have to get the tagline.* ;) Just kidding it is wonderful. I too can fly before I can drive.

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Inside the Sun Country plane with a now old interior. They had the over wing exit doors open while we were inside so this is where this picture came from

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All of there planes are named after Minnesota lakes and have custom artwork

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Cockpit

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Another Cockpit shot

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Rear galley

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Whole interior shot

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I was able to go to Miami int'l recently...

Cargo Ramp

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All-white 747-400 operated by Atlas Air

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Asiana Cargo 747-400 (unfortunately this photo was rushed since I was being kicked out :P)

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South Runway (unfortunately these photos were blocked by a fence)

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A former American Airlines 767, now a cargo plane.

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MasAir heading out for Quito.

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Some Copa special liveries

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So Amazon has an airline...

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StratAir/Northern Air Cargo from Port-of-Spain.

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TACA merged with Avianca years ago, but apparently Avianca hasn't repainted everything yet.

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Some skyline in the background.

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Two forms of aviation.

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