Just Wishing...

   / Just Wishing... #21  
Right now and most days I can hear and see pairs of A-10 Warthogs playing tag overhead. Saw one pooping flares or chaff once as his partner chased him. At a few hundred feet at times and slowly going by. Awesome planes. Out of Moody AFB.
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I often use FlightAware.com but have never seen military aircraft listed. I assumed they couldn’t be tracked. Will check the other out.
 
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   / Just Wishing... #22  
Right now and most days I can hear and see pairs of A-10 Warthogs playing tag overhead. At a few hundred feet at times. Awesome planes.
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I often use FlightAware.com but have never seen military aircraft listed. I assumed they couldn’t be tracked. Will check the other out.
I've slept many nights under the comfortable umbrella of Warthogs while in Indian Territory.
 
   / Just Wishing... #23  
Right now and most days I can hear and see pairs of A-10 Warthogs playing tag overhead. Saw one pooping flares or chaff once as his partner chased him. At a few hundred feet at times and slowly going by. Awesome planes. Out of Moody AFB.
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I often use FlightAware.com but have never seen military aircraft listed. I assumed they couldn’t be tracked. Will check the other out.
I miss seeing them. As a kid, they flew regularly over our place. I still remember not launching my model rocket until the plane was away from the area. I also got to fly in their flight simulator at the base one time as a kid.
 
   / Just Wishing... #24  
I grew up in Pennsylvania, but now live in Nevada courtesy of the US Navy. My first duty station - back in the 60s - was NAAS Fallon, which is now the Top Gun school for the Navy in Fallon, Nevada. Great duty, and it was awesome to watch the Navy's best fighters in action. The Navy has multiple bombing/strafing ranges around Fallon and it is possible to sit and watch mock dogfights overhead, or bombing runs against a target on one of the ranges. Practice like this is what makes our pilots so superior. I just wish I was good enough - had the reflexes - to photograph the Navy fighters that come screaming in across the desert so low they seem to be brushing the tops of sagebrush. But by the time I get my camera to my eye they are long gone. I took this photo a couple years ago while camped in the Stillwater Mountains, not far from one of the Navy's bombing ranges. They were pounding this knoll into the ground:
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No, I was not close to the action - above photo was taken with a 600 mm lens.

We also have a lot of Air Force planes doing low-level flights overhead where I live...anyone know the model of this plane?
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   / Just Wishing... #25  
I grew up in Pennsylvania, but now live in Nevada courtesy of the US Navy. My first duty station - back in the 60s - was NAAS Fallon, which is now the Top Gun school for the Navy in Fallon, Nevada. Great duty, and it was awesome to watch the Navy's best fighters in action. The Navy has multiple bombing/strafing ranges around Fallon and it is possible to sit and watch mock dogfights overhead, or bombing runs against a target on one of the ranges. Practice like this is what makes our pilots so superior. I just wish I was good enough - had the reflexes - to photograph the Navy fighters that come screaming in across the desert so low they seem to be brushing the tops of sagebrush. But by the time I get my camera to my eye they are long gone. I took this photo a couple years ago while camped in the Stillwater Mountains, not far from one of the Navy's bombing ranges. They were pounding this knoll into the ground:
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No, I was not close to the action - above photo was taken with a 600 mm lens.

We also have a lot of Air Force planes doing low-level flights overhead where I live...anyone know the model of this plane?
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Got my curiosity up for sure!!!
 
   / Just Wishing... #26  
At least they don't have to pay taxes on all that fuel!
 
   / Just Wishing... #29  
That's a C-17. It replaced the C-141.
Thank you! Spent a lot of time in C-141s during my time in the Navy...also the C-130 Hercules while in Vietnam.

Those C-17s seem to be playing games with radar installations in Nevada. Nevada is ribbed with a whole series of tall mountain ranges running north and south; the C-17s fly really low down the valleys, below the mountains crests, then abruptly pop up and over the range and drop down into the next valley.
 
   / Just Wishing... #30  
You are right!!!! I rode one from Topeka Kansas to Kuwait.


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^Boy, does that bring back memories...lots of hours spent in those "luxury" cabins! Some in C141 Starlifters but mostly in the C130 Herky birds which is how they got us around Vietnam. March us all in the back and then you find yourself a seat in between the cargo...and coffins. But there were no fancy lights on the ceilings - once the rear ramp came up and the aircraft was underway it was almost pitch black inside.
 

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