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Same copter in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0alC4rCP4q8
Written on 04/26/2025 by Chuck Pergiel
Neil, I flew Gs out of Loring. Where did you fly yours?
Written on 04/25/2025 by L Gregory Curtis
EA-18G
Written on 04/25/2025 by Joe Vincent
MORE COAST GUARD PICS!
Written on 04/25/2025 by MR. A. B. JAMES
Cliff and !
Written on 04/25/2025 by arthur683
I think if you can fly a C 150 you can fly one of these... Loke landing on a big sponge
Written on 04/25/2025 by rbt schaffer
Check spars before flight.
Written on 04/25/2025 by WD Rseven
bubba one calling for assistance
Written on 04/25/2025 by garritt
great airplane....great boat
Written on 04/25/2025 by garritt
We can see this in the activity log
Written on 04/25/2025 by John moffitt
I think someone on this list explained that the Super Hornets & Growlers have the ICAO designation F18S...
Written on 04/25/2025 by George Jenista
I'll assume, not to be confused with the TA50 Golden Eagle, yes?
Written on 04/25/2025 by George Jenista
Jimmy Durante would be proud
Written on 04/25/2025 by Alphamatrix57
N227HA is an Airbus A321 (not neo trim line). Anyways nice shot.
Written on 04/25/2025 by AIDEN ZHU
Pretty Sierra!
Written on 04/25/2025 by Niche79
Aircraft: AIDC T-BE5A Brave Eagle
Written on 04/25/2025 by dash80
Taiwan Air Force
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIDC_T-5_Brave_Eagle
Great✈️
Written on 04/25/2025 by Heredia7
ðð✈️
Written on 04/25/2025 by Heredia7
the video of this machine being built are incredible.
Written on 04/25/2025 by Robert Sloane
agreed timeless incredible aircraft
Written on 04/25/2025 by Robert Sloane
one long nose
Written on 04/25/2025 by Robert Sloane
BUF!
Written on 04/25/2025 by frank theriault
Wow! Great photo capture.
Written on 04/25/2025 by Robin Rebhan
Beautiful shot!
Written on 04/25/2025 by STEPHEN FURTAK
Thank you.
Steve
Il ressemble au T6 que j’ai connu en Algérie dans les années 50/60
Written on 04/25/2025 by fiolan03
Good looking twin. It's registered with the FAA as a 401B.
Written on 04/24/2025 by mrvair
This photo is N117MB, not WB
Written on 04/24/2025 by meki
According to the FAA this one has serial number B00001. First one built?
Written on 04/24/2025 by Paul Wisgerhof
NICE
Written on 04/24/2025 by Robert Judd
This is actually my dad's helicopter (well, one of them.)
Written on 04/23/2025 by John Bratton
AIRBUS has left Boeing in the dust...........Make America Great....lol. Yeah right !
Written on 04/22/2025 by edward mccartney
Beautiful!
Written on 04/21/2025 by John Giambone
Thanks for the staff pick!
Written on 04/21/2025 by David B
The ram air inlet, rather than chin style, is my first indicator that it is a 900, but TBM 700 is still correct as all variations are defined under the same type certificate (A60EU-TBM 700). The TBM 850, 900, 910, 930, 940, and 960 are all "trade names".
Written on 04/21/2025 by AD5CDA
@Shabbir Bashar thanks for your comment. Here is known as masjid, the best spotting location for rwy 17R/35L. Google coordinates: 41°16'16.5"N 28°43'11.7"E
Written on 04/21/2025 by Uygar Zorlu
Terrific Image!
Written on 04/21/2025 by Peter West
Matt Smith, it's really the combining transmission which is connected to the driveshaft between the forward and aft transmissions, that controls the synchronization of the rotor system. You can see the air intake on the rear pylon just above the number 1 engine intake cover.
Written on 04/21/2025 by Donna Yost
now what happened here?
Written on 04/21/2025 by wvzack
oh Wow great photo!
Written on 04/21/2025 by wvzack
Beautiful shot!
Written on 04/20/2025 by Possumgirl1911
Lovely shot! What's the spotting location please? Would love to check it out next time I'm there. Thanks in advance @Uygar.
Written on 04/20/2025 by Shabbir Bashar
Her name is ‘Miss Oklahoma’
Written on 04/20/2025 by John Holden
Outstanding shot!
Written on 04/19/2025 by Carlyle Swofford
She's a good-looking bird! We had one when I was growing up. Older, I think a '54 or thereabouts, it had the distinct smaller back window too.
Written on 04/19/2025 by Katherine Ray
Great photo!
Written on 04/19/2025 by Carlyle Swofford
The Tri-Pacer was the first airplane I ever flew in, at Northfield Airport in Richmond, Va., Ray Tyson was the pilot. Flew as a Cub Scout, his wife was the den mother. About 1957 or 1958.
Written on 04/19/2025 by w9jbl
FlightAware's picture identification screwed up again!
It's a TBM 900, you can tell by the five blade prop, winglets and inner gear doors.
Written on 04/19/2025 by wilewgn
This is an Airbus A320neo (A20N). Nice pic anyway.
Written on 04/19/2025 by AIDEN ZHU
2 of my absolute favorites
Written on 04/19/2025 by 2065abc