B-52's in the first close up. Second close up is C-130's and Sabres. If you look close at the line of Sabres, I believe that one aircraft is an F-80 Shooting Star.
B-52's in the first close up. Second close up is C-130's and Sabres. If you look close at the line of Sabres, I believe that one aircraft is an F-80 Shooting Star.
I was thinking of this one on Piseco. I'm not familiar with the one at Indian Lake.
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B-52's in the first close up. Second close up is C-130's and Sabres. If you look close at the line of Sabres, I believe that one aircraft is an F-80 Shooting Star.
A closer look at the Airport. That's the Farm Labor Camp in the lower right hand corner of the photo.
Close up of the runways. That's a fish hatchery just south of the approach end of 27.
Close up of the east ramp. The row of three buildings in the center of the photo is McAllister's Flying Service. The South building is now the McAllister Aviation Museum.
The north two buildings are now Cubcrafters. The Old Terminal building is a little further south. Its' a restaurant now.
I had a local pilot who I didn't like and who I thought was full of bologna, he was maybe 30s older then me and a pita. Then I found out from a friend of his that when he was younger he routinely flew a Beech -18 in and out of Aeroflex mostly at night. He still was a pita but one who's flying i respected