Yeah flight aware. https://flightaware.com/live/airport/KDLL You can look up tail numbers for their flight history also.
An old plane of mine 3206R now lives in SLC
Cool.
My ol' Cessna 150 is in California.
My ol' Grumman is just south of Dallas.
Yeah flight aware. https://flightaware.com/live/airport/KDLL You can look up tail numbers for their flight history also.
An old plane of mine 3206R now lives in SLC
What does an aviator do when lawsuits claim his make/model tends to breakup in midair?
What does an aviator do when lawsuits claim his make/model tends to breakup in midair?
I used to ride in the cockpit all over the planet. Especially over the former Soviet block, I often wondered if the controllers actually spoke English. Or do they just know how to sound out some appropriate words. That, and being in a metric part of the world in a non metric airplane.Flying in the developing world is truly a remarkable experience.
A historical look at attempts to build a flying saucer. I came across this today and thought it was interesting.
https://hushkit.net/2021/02/15/top-10-real-flying-saucer-aircraft/
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MaxPete, The stories I could tell you about the planes I've seen come thru the parts of the "Boneyard" I can see. ...On another note, I saw a A-1 and a P-51 flew over the house on their way to D-M for this weekend's Heritage Flight training. Many more aircraft to arrive.
Artist who has zero mechanical understanding rendered the model based upon Saturday morning cartoons and pictures of real airplanes.Ideas?
True, but not this one.Today's Science fiction is tomorrows fact!
Apache/Super Cobra cockpit? Black Widow nose? Just having fun! Today's Science fiction is tomorrows fact!
For the past decade, many of the bikes have looked like teenage dreams (or nightmares) and look how that's turned out.Hi Marlin,
agreed! Today's aircraft look like the artwork in the comics their designers read as teenagers.