Hope I'm on the right thread. A special purpose 707 flew low overhead, so snapped off a few shots. I'm thinking its a radar research platform? Welcome others' input.
In other news, here in Temple, TX, Falcon flight is practicing for a 30-40 aircraft flyover of hospitals and for first responders. Here is a 4-ship that flew in to KTPL for practice today.
Thank goodness Texas is opening back up and my clients are beginning to fill my schedule up. Funny how the simple things we took for granted just a few months ago , mean so much today.
There were two 15 ship formations of RV's above Baylor-Scott & White Medical Center this morning. The Georgetown, TX Falcon Flight sponsored a formation clinic out of KTPL.
far148 wrote:
I was lucky enough to attend the “Aviation Expo 2020” airshow this past weekend. Follow the link below and enjoy! Feel free to share it with others.
Preliminary Report Released Regarding Canadian Snowbirds Crash
newsairshow.com reports the Snowbird crash may have been caused when a bird was sucked into the intake on the right-hand side of the aircraft.
"A detailed analysis of video footage recovered for the investigation revealed one bird in very close proximity to the aircraft right engine intake during the critical phase of take-off."
Cardiac MRI (one of the longest, if not the longest hour of my life!) An hour long exercise of mind over matter. Final test in the "triple crown" and this 71 year old is solid as a rock, prayerfully thankful. This has all been a blast but I'm over it now...........
Another grateful "hats off" to my Buddy Mike Brewington who fielded a call from me for drone technical help at 11:30 last night, and spent 90 minutes helping me through the problem for a flight this morning. What a Guy!!