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Boeing 757-200 (N757HW) - Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW engine testbed returning to Phoenix Sky Harbor from the Experimental Aircraft Association airshow at Oshkosh on July 25, 2018. It has a TPE331-14 turboprop engine installed on its test pylon. A spinner and sharks mouth and eyes inspired by the P-40s of the Flying Tigers have been addded to the nacelle.
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Boeing 757-200 (N757HW)

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Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW engine testbed returning to Phoenix Sky Harbor from the Experimental Aircraft Association airshow at Oshkosh on July 25, 2018. It has a TPE331-14 turboprop engine installed on its test pylon. A spinner and shark's mouth and eyes inspired by the P-40s of the Flying Tigers have been addded to the nacelle.

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Greg Byington
Nice pic, Brian! This bird has been flying a racetrack pattern around southern Arizona for the last hour or so. In fact, I just went out side and watched it fly directly over Ft. Huachuca (KFHU). (That was just before noon MST, today, 5 Nov 18.) It is a beautiful day and it was pulling a nice contrail that lit up nicely in the sun. And with it being mostly white it was very pretty. It flies east about five mile north of the AZ-Mex border and then to about five miles short of the NM-Mex border before turning north. After about 25 miles he turns west and flies to a point just north of KFHU (or a little further west), then turns south until it is again about five miles north of Mexico. It flies at varying altitudes (FL370 when I first saw it today up to FL450 when it just flew overhead), and speeds. Anyway, it's fun to watch!
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