Flightradar24 Interesting Finds

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#341  
Second time I’ve seen a Gyrocopter with a transponder. And its at 7000 msl and 96 kts.

EDIT. We are currently experiencing strong wind from the North. Probably explains air speed.

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Pilot is probably screaming "YEEEE HAAAWWWW!!!"
 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #342  
Second time I’ve seen a Gyrocopter with a transponder. And its at 7000 msl and 96 kts.

EDIT. We are currently experiencing strong wind from the North. Probably explains air speed.
I have seen gyrocopters a few times, and saw one yesterday, but they sure are not commonly seen that is for sure. The Goodyear blimp has also been flying around the last few days.
 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #344  
Flying at 52,600' at a speed of 34 knots, I couldn't figure out what this was at first. Turns out it's a balloon!

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/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #345  
The balloon is heading out to sea from NC. Surprised I noticed it... It has the same registration number as the balloon seen by bdhsfz6. Looks like it was launched just west of Cedar Rapids.
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/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds
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#347  
Yeah I saw that this morning. I think it was the last DC4 in Alaska. Only appears to be one left in the U.S. down in Florida.


Last flight... :(

 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #349  
What's with all the balloons lately?

I've been using Flightradar for a few years now and never saw one before. Three this month so far!
 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #353  
Happened to glance at one of the flight tracking pages today and noticed a four engine jet flying in central NC. Four engines are unusual and it turns out it is the DC 8 from Samaritan's Purse. Looks like it is headed to the islands with hurricane aid.

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/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds
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#354  
Happened to glance at one of the flight tracking pages today and noticed a four engine jet flying in central NC. Four engines are unusual and it turns out it is the DC 8 from Samaritan's Purse. Looks like it is headed to the islands with hurricane aid.

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Interesting....
from here:

In the United States, the DC-8 has been retired from commercial service entirely; only one example maintains active registration (with one flying). Samaritan's Purse (a faith-based humanitarian relief organization) has operated a DC-8-72 Combi (acquired from Air Transport International) since 2015.[53]
 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #355  
Interesting that you can track the plane that you are flying on while you are flying on it. It's quite handy in identifying the towns and cities you are flying over and see out the window.
 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #356  
Interesting....
from here:

In the United States, the DC-8 has been retired from commercial service entirely; only one example maintains active registration (with one flying). Samaritan's Purse (a faith-based humanitarian relief organization) has operated a DC-8-72 Combi (acquired from Air Transport International) since 2015.[53]
Yep, I knew about the Samaritan's Purse being the only DC-8 still flying since I have seen it before and was curious about the plane. I typed that info up, but deleted it, and forgot to mention it again. Glad you did since it is interesting information.

It flew down near Trinidad so it had to be taking aid for the hurricane affected areas. Sure did not take them long to respond that is for sure. (y)
 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #357  
Balloons this morning.

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Bruce
 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #358  
I did not get a screen shot, but last week, I noticed a 737 airliner doing a race track pattern over the center of the state. I will see this with military aircraft but not passenger planes so I got my attention. It seemed likely that it was trying to land at RDU but was put into a holding pattern which says there was something happening at the airport or on the plane. Then I saw another passenger plane join the race track....

So something was happening at RDE....

A short time later, I saw Air Force One take off. :)
 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds
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#359  
Several airlines use SBN to do practice approaches and touch and goes. You see the same plane going over 15-20 times some days.
 
/ Flightradar24 Interesting Finds #360  
Noticed these three Pipers flying this morning. Then noticed the other two aircraft. The Pipers are training military pilots to get their ATP(Air Transport Pilot) certification.
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