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This is the weirdest aviation pic that I have seen. WTF is he doing that low without the gear down? Even the informed comments don't seem to address this mystery. Obviously full flaps for landing or low relative speed. I am freaked out by this pic.

Written on 02/08/2023 by Robert Vik

FAFK is now FAWN (Cape Winelands Airport)

Written on 02/08/2023 by Philippe-Joseph Salazar

Thanks ken! Love the morning launches at Seymour Johnson. Great lighting to be able to see the afterburner!

Written on 02/08/2023 by Mason Beitz

Thanks ken!

Written on 02/08/2023 by Mason Beitz

Allen, did you notice the red fox in the background? Beautiful

Written on 02/08/2023 by Toby Sharp

Just in the interest of accuracy, the correct serial number of this aircraft is 44-69972, reg. N69972.

Written on 02/08/2023 by Pete Crawford

Great Catch Owen! Did you get the two KC-135's as well?

Written on 02/08/2023 by John Giambone

Beautiful Photo.....

This should be one of the better pics of the week !

Written on 02/08/2023 by ken kemper

Nice Pic of the Talon Mason !!

Written on 02/08/2023 by ken kemper

Love this shot!

Written on 02/08/2023 by John Giambone

Great Shot Ryan!

Written on 02/08/2023 by John Giambone

Gorgeous plane

Written on 02/08/2023 by Duramus

Super Shot Ryan.............
Looks like a really nice pass by the Super Guppy.

Written on 02/08/2023 by ken kemper

Great pic Ryan.....

Wish the Connie gave us just one pass after take-off.

Written on 02/08/2023 by ken kemper

Phenomenal Photo Ryan.....

Great Catch !!

Written on 02/08/2023 by ken kemper

Great photo, and I wish more who post such pictures would identify the model of aircraft and not just the N-number.

Written on 02/08/2023 by Neil49

Oh, my flights were on a C-121 not the EC-121.

Written on 02/08/2023 by Harry Ellett

Memories; crossed the Pacific several times as a passenger in one of these. Travis to Hickman to Midway to Tachikawa. Also the other direction. Always liked landing at Midway. It was very entertaining to watch the Goonie birds on Midway. The birds were beautiful in flight but the take-off and landings by the Goonie birds would keep you laughing. The birds would be on their nest near a building and if it decided it wanted to go fly, it would stand up and walk on the side walk out to the aircraft ramp. When on the ramp it would start running and flapping it's wings for a pretty long run and finally it would get airborne. It didn't seem to be able to just leap into flight like most birds. When they decided to land, it was always a crash landing tumbling to a stop. Once saw one fly into the side of a building while trying to land. It never seemed to hurt them. They are very large birds and you could walk right up to them and stand beside them but you should never try to touch one of them, you might get bitten. Those birds made Midway my favorite stop for aircraft servicing.

Written on 02/08/2023 by Harry Ellett

Photo by Mason Piscitelli

Written on 01/08/2023 by Mason Piscitelli

Photo by Mason Piscitelli

Written on 01/08/2023 by Mason Piscitelli

Photo by Sean Brink on JetPhotos

Written on 01/08/2023 by Mason Piscitelli

What a classic metal airframe! Count the rivets...

Written on 01/08/2023 by CHRIS ROBEY

C-GHLT Robinson R66 1131 Certficate of Registration 2022-05-13

Corporation Hélico.Store inc. 2022-04-26

Written on 01/08/2023 by Dominique Desilets

Great Pic Ryan!

Written on 01/08/2023 by John Giambone

Il faut éviter de respirer si l'on est à proximité

Written on 01/08/2023 by Charlie NUDIT

This is obviously a Bombardier DHC-8 series 300, usually has 70 seats.

Written on 01/08/2023 by James R. Miles

Nice Shot John................

Written on 01/08/2023 by ken kemper

Nice to see all these neat shots coming out of Airventure!

Written on 01/08/2023 by Tom Glass

Great Pic William !!

Written on 01/08/2023 by ken kemper

Awesome photo William....

Written on 01/08/2023 by ken kemper

well done!

Written on 01/08/2023 by jimeier

Thank you for a lovely SHOT! *******

Written on 01/08/2023 by Richard Schmidt

Beautiful composition John.

Written on 31/07/2023 by DOUGLAS HOLT

Killer shot!

Written on 31/07/2023 by Mason Beitz

@Samuel Bixler = Acft type fixed.

Written on 31/07/2023 by John Giambone

Cessna 172P based out of KFRG

Written on 31/07/2023 by Briggs Dubuque

2023-07-31

C-GPQB -> Robinson R44 Base of Operations: CTG2- Saint-Hubert, Quebec, CANADA

Latest Certificate of Registration Issued: 2023-07-13


Registered Owner Information : Services Hélicocorp Inc. -> St-Hubert QC

Written on 31/07/2023 by Dominique Desilets

John.

I wish the Connie did more than just take-off on Saturday. Was hoping for a highspeed pass at the minimum like the crew did when they landed (I missed that on Thursday).

Written on 31/07/2023 by ken kemper

John,
Always a swell show at sunset....although I wish the main attraction would take-off 5 minutes earlier...the end of the show can be pretty dark if clouds move in.

Written on 31/07/2023 by ken kemper

Thanks John !!

Written on 31/07/2023 by ken kemper

Thanks John!

Written on 31/07/2023 by Mason Beitz

Would that thrust angle cause excessive nose down pitch?

Written on 31/07/2023 by Michael Penney

#Jealous! Would love to have seen this. Gorgeous shot Kenstar! (see what I did there? Gave you a astrological take on your name to go along with Constellation)

Written on 31/07/2023 by John Giambone

Ah maaaan. Wish I was able to get up there for this Connie!

Written on 31/07/2023 by John Giambone

Erie shot in a cool way Ken!

Written on 31/07/2023 by John Giambone

Awesome - Bad Moon Rising!

Written on 31/07/2023 by John Giambone

Nailed It!

Written on 31/07/2023 by John Giambone

Nice shot Ken!

Written on 31/07/2023 by John Giambone

Great Shot Ed!

Written on 31/07/2023 by John Giambone

Great Shot

Written on 31/07/2023 by John Giambone

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