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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Kanth on September 15, 2002, 02:36:41 PM
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Anyone else got jets streaking around overhead?
I've lived hear about a year and the only time I've heard anything like it is when the blue angels were flying.
There isn't an airshow today so I'm wondering what it is about..sure is noisy.
It's overcast but I did see two medium sized jets in formation slowing down and dropping out of the clouds..
Just wondering if anyone else has noticed any increased activity?
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Originally posted by Kanth
Anyone else got jets streaking around overhead?
I've lived hear about a year and the only time I've heard anything like it is when the blue angels were flying.
There isn't an airshow today so I'm wondering what it is about..sure is noisy.
It's overcast but I did see two medium sized jets in formation slowing down and dropping out of the clouds..
Just wondering if anyone else has noticed any increased activity?
Nothing here in Tucson near Davis Monthan AFB. The sky is devoid of activity.
Nutin on the news either.
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Probably wind direction and runway alignment causing a change in patterns.
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Have fun with it
Mow your lawn with a bullseye crop-circle on it :)
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Just FBI helicopters.. (was reading that Voss - Greyeagle thread)
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maverick,
did ya catch the b1b and the f117's a couple weeks ago? good to see another tucsonan around here!:)
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They streak overhead at work all the time... I work here (http://www.nawcwpns.navy.mil/r1/pr/Ecr.htm).
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Okay I guess those jets were A6's.
a low flying military prop plane just flew over and when I was mentioning how low it was a cowork said ya and those 2 A6's flying over all weekend.
=P
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Are you in Washington Kanth?
AKDejaVu
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A farmer in Wales got so fed up of low flying RAF aircraft he wrote "PISS OFF BIGGLES" in big red 10 foot high letters on the roof of one of his barns.
Of course, said barn then became a nav point for just about every military flight in the UK :D
The last release of UK terrain in the military simulators includes the barn and it's 'friendly' message because so many pilots started using it. So now you know how to attract low flying military flights... Enjoy!
Gatso
(I had a pic. Can't find it ATM anyone have one?)
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Ya, you see them too?
Originally posted by AKDejaVu
Are you in Washington Kanth?
AKDejaVu
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No... that's just the only place EA-6s are still flown that I know of. I'm suprised you don't see them more often.
AKDejaVu
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I work near the North end of the runway at March ARB. Get an airshow regularly. One neat thing I've noticed is my ability to identify the usual planes by sound.
C-141's, KC-135's or KC-10's, C-130's, F-16's are most common. C-17's or C-5's less often.
We also have a local contingient of the CAF flying a formation of four T-6's. They practice 1x per week at least.
I usually go look now only when something sounds different.
The real fun happens when there is an airshow at the base. The fly-in of planes all week makes work impossible.
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Crack a beer sit back and enjoy the sound of freedom baby. :cool:
And make sure and tell your kids not to worry because everything that's allowed to fly works for the good guys. :)
Mike/wulfie
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Anyone else got jets streaking around overhead? I've lived hear about a year and the only time I've heard anything like it is when the blue angels were flying.There isn't an airshow today so I'm wondering what it is about..sure is noisy. It's overcast but I did see two medium sized jets in formation slowing down and dropping out of the clouds.. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed any increased activity?
You dont happen to live in Baghdad do you? :)
dago
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I hear them all the time, but maybe that's because I work for a fighter squadron (http://www.lakenheath.af.mil/Mission-history/493/index.htm)
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Yep , the National Guard A-10 have been flying alot more here in Mid Michigan lately .
I got to see two of them about 2 weeks ago practiceing some air to air on themselves . Was pretty cool .
They fly North to South low level most times , I think they track down the highway that's close by my house .
Ya wulfie'
the sound of freedom
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Yeah, I bet the Iraqis have been rather annoyed for the past decade with all of the US warplanes in their country mapping out their daily air defenses and waring capabities. Yet still it must be done, probably was dangerous and fun for the pilots but thankfully none were shot down yet.
And they probably still dont get it, just the joyriding thrill seaker types in the F-18s that get it.
Poke poke,
:D
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Originally posted by mjolnir
I hear them all the time, but maybe that's because I work for a fighter squadron (http://www.lakenheath.af.mil/Mission-history/493/index.htm)
I met a former member of the Tuskegee Airmen, living in my town, who was a "Grim Reaper". Wasn't the 493rd an all Black squadron during the War? BTW he was a gunner ace with 5 confirmed kills in a B-25. He was also the AAC middleweight champion for 2 years, and was a member of our local school board.
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Ever since they moved Topgun from Miramar and then the USN F-14s were traded for USMC FA-18s, I don't look to the skies that much anymore.
:(
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332nd Fighter Group, comprised of the 99th Fighter Squad, 100th 301st and 302nd.
That's who the Tuskegee Airmen were in WWII.
(http://www.332nd.com/isroot/332nd/images/104.jpg)
(http://www.332nd.com/isroot/332nd/images/102.jpg)
(http://www.332nd.com/isroot/332nd/images/101.jpg)
-SW
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SW, there was a Fighter-bomber squad also. I believe they flew mostly A-20's and B-25's. I'll research it some.
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The 477th.
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Rgr, but the 493rd is a fighter squadron. (the one linked above)
:)
-SW
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Dead horse beating continues:
On 27 February 1942, the squadron moved back to Savannah and began conducting anti-submarine patrols. Re-designated the 56th Bombardment Squadron (Dive) on 28 August 1942, the squadron remained in Georgia until 15 August 1943. At this time, they moved to William Northern Field, TN, and were re-designated the 493rd Fighter Bomber Squadron, conducting replacement training in the P-39.