Interesting visitor at CMX today

frnash

Active member
I don't know whose it is , but nice!

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Here's another view.
Whoever it is, they sure seem to get around. Must be nice!

I see from the last link that one of the places it has been is Princess Juliana International Airport, Netherlands Antilles (TNCM).
That place is a real hoot! Check the video. And here's a 'nuther video.
If ya get yer hair wet while playng on da beach, a B-747 or an A-340 makes a helluva hair dryer! :)
 
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anonomoose

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I don't know whose it is , but nice!

C-COGB%20at%20CMX.jpg


Here's another view.
Whoever it is, they sure seem to get around. Must be nice!

I see from the last link that one of the places it has been is Princess Juliana International Airport, Netherlands Antilles (TNCM).
That place is a real hoot! Check the video. And here's a 'nuther video.
If ya get yer hair wet while playng on da beach, a B-747 or an A-340 makes a helluva hair dryer! :)

Nash...you been spy'n on me again??

That's just my sunday go to meet'n jet! You should see my rocket launcher!

The above picture for all those guys who don't recognize the location...is my personal landing strip on Lake Independence, near Big Bay....I would'a put her down on Lake Superior, but the darn thing isn't' frozed up yet!

And for all those boys who bleed blue....note that this one is NOT!

Notice the two pictures...and similar backgrounds.....I rest my case!
 

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frnash

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… That's just my sunday go to meet'n jet! …

And ya got it registered in Canukistan?
Cheaper there, eh?

And I see from that second link that ya been goin' to a lotta Sunday meet'ns all around da world! Must be nice!
 
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anonomoose

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Pssst....keep this under your sunday go to meet'n chromer....but there are actually places around that are pretty tough sledd'n!

All daht sand is hard ondah hyfax....don't yah know!

And by gezzus, did yah ever try and fix a flat in dah desert....better carry some spare lug nuts wid yah, cause dem buggers are hard to find in dah sand. Ever take off with only dah one lug nut hold'n tings togedder?

Tan't fun!
 

Skidooski

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I don't know whose it is , but nice!

C-COGB%20at%20CMX.jpg


Here's another view.
Whoever it is, they sure seem to get around. Must be nice!

I see from the last link that one of the places it has been is Princess Juliana International Airport, Netherlands Antilles (TNCM).
That place is a real hoot! Check the video. And here's a 'nuther video.
If ya get yer hair wet while playng on da beach, a B-747 or an A-340 makes a helluva hair dryer! :)


What brand sled is that! Does he/she use sea & snow?
 

exciteable

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Last Registered Owner Information

Name: Aviation Starlink Inc.
Address: 9025 Avenue Ryan
City: Dorval Province/State: Quebec
Postal Code: H9P 1A2 Country: CANADA
Region: Quebec


Common Name: Dassault Model Name: FALCON 2000EX
Serial No: 90
Basis for Eligibility for Registration: Type Certificate - CAR Standard 507.02, 507.03 - A249
Category: Aeroplane Max take-off weight: 19141.6 kgs
Engine: 2, Turbo Fan
24-bit address: 110000000110101001011000
Regional Office: Dorval Year Imported: 2006
Base of Operations: CANADA , Quebec, Dorval
 

Marty P

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Frnash, your one video brought back a great memory. Lived in Blytheville, AR for a short time in early 80’s, B-52 Bomber base open there at that time, one morning they “scrambled” the base as I was driving by, sat the end of the runway on an old dirt utility road just outside the fence and watched about thirty B-52’s rumble into the air, back to back to back almost on top of each other, will never forget it, still can’t hear to well.
 

anonomoose

New member
Last Registered Owner Information

Name: Aviation Starlink Inc.
Address: 9025 Avenue Ryan
City: Dorval Province/State: Quebec
Postal Code: H9P 1A2 Country: CANADA
Region: Quebec


Common Name: Dassault Model Name: FALCON 2000EX
Serial No: 90
Basis for Eligibility for Registration: Type Certificate - CAR Standard 507.02, 507.03 - A249
Category: Aeroplane Max take-off weight: 19141.6 kgs
Engine: 2, Turbo Fan
24-bit address: 110000000110101001011000
Regional Office: Dorval Year Imported: 2006
Base of Operations: CANADA , Quebec, Dorval

Dar goes dah neighborhood! Now I'm gunna havtah hide it somewhere's else....hummm....sawyer...naw...too obvious!
 

ibendwire

Member
I think it is our very own John Dee getting ready to fly out and meet with some of his worldwide clients. That way he can get back the same day so he doesn't miss any back country snowmobiling.
 

frnash

Active member
Frnash, your one video brought back a great memory. Lived in Blytheville, AR for a short time in early 80’s, B-52 Bomber base open there at that time, one morning they “scrambled” the base as I was driving by, sat the end of the runway on an old dirt utility road just outside the fence and watched about thirty B-52’s rumble into the air, back to back to back almost on top of each other, will never forget it, still can’t hear to well.
Some years ago, we were exploring the old Nevada ghost town of Delamar during a Red Flag exercise. We had just made our way back to Pahroc Summit Pass (which the pilots call Student Gap) on US-98, about 28 miles west of Caliente and 14 mi east of Crystal Springs, when a B-52 flew by through the pass, westbound at 100 - 200 ft AGL. We were practically eyeball to eyeball with the pilot, and exchanged waved greetings! That's an experience!

As a pure coincidence, Red Flag 11-2 is under way right now, from Jan 24 to Feb 4, 2011. (See more about Red Flag here.)

Also, check out the Nellis Spotters web site for more photos & videos.
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I think it is our very own John Dee getting ready to fly out and meet with some of his worldwide clients. That way he can get back the same day so he doesn't miss any back country snowmobiling.
Now there's a great idea! :)
 
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ubee

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In the 60's the Air Force would do low level bombing runs to try to get under radar exercises in the Wi./Mi. northwoods. A couple of them crashed around Hurley/Ironwood, Hayward area ! It took your breath away when a big azz bomber would almost blow u out of the boat when they just cleared the trees.Alot better than stadium flybys !! lmfao!
 

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Bradzoo

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Some years ago, we were exploring the old Nevada ghost town of Delamar during a Red Flag exercise. We had just made our way back to Pahroc Summit Pass (which the pilots call Student Gap) on US-98, about 28 miles west of Caliente and 14 mi east of Crystal Springs, when a B-52 flew by through the pass, westbound at 100 - 200 ft AGL. We were practically eyeball to eyeball with the pilot, and exchanged waved greetings! That's an experience!

As a pure coincidence, Red Flag 11-2 is under way right now, from Jan 24 to Feb 4, 2011. (See more about Red Flag here.)

Also, check out the Nellis Spotters web site for more photos & videos.
<hr width="75%" size="2">Now there's a great idea! :)

frnash, Red Flag is great was there in 83 for the exercise, ya get to see alot of cool stuff just being there wrenching
 
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