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Vitor Costa
Vitor Costa
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Can you identify all the airplanes on the picture?

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29 November 2012, 02:12
Bill Gilman
All I see is black, Vitor!
29 November 2012, 02:17
Vitor Costa
Hey Bill
I think we found the area 52!!!!! because i can see the picture on my Mac!! 🙂
29 November 2012, 02:23
Vitor Costa
i think that is protected some how... i can see it but every time i try to put it on the net it get all black!
I was trying to put it on photobucket and its... black!!!

29 November 2012, 02:26
Vitor Costa
[img1]
 
29 November 2012, 02:28
Vitor Costa
ok now it works (photoshop do miracles) 🙂
29 November 2012, 02:28
Bill Gilman
Maybe this picture shows it a little better..

[img1]
 
29 November 2012, 02:43
Bill Gilman
The orange wingtips tell me it's a trainer of some kind, but it's hard to say with the white covering they use for long-term storage.
29 November 2012, 02:45
Bill Gilman
T-2 Buckeye?
29 November 2012, 02:48
Michel Huijghe
@Bill
Indeed T-2's.
But what about the 2 aircraft in the upper left corner? I've got an idea but I'm not sure.
29 November 2012, 07:40
Tigers! Tigers!
hay guys
i think these are drakens the National Test Pilot School (NTPS) owns six Drakens that were formerly in Danish service of these, two are TF-35XD s and one RF-35XD
29 November 2012, 08:09
Urban Gardini
Tigers is right!
29 November 2012, 08:13
Steve Wilson
I don't see a Plane?????? let alone Planes!!!!!!😄
29 November 2012, 08:22
Holger Kranich
Steve, have a look inside the thread! And how do you do that smiley?
29 November 2012, 08:44
Steve Wilson
Done that, nothing, empty, the cupboard is bare, lights on no-one at home, deserted, a Marie Celeste, thought I was Goldilocks, etc etc etc!!!

Tap : then D... How does Augie get the confused smiley???
29 November 2012, 08:53
Holger Kranich
This is the picture we are talking about:[img1]
And i unfortunately dont know how she´s doing that! Can anyone help?
 
29 November 2012, 08:59
Jamie Anderson
Bill is right certianley T-2 Buckeye
29 November 2012, 11:57
Wilfried Bogaerts
🤔
29 November 2012, 12:23
Wilfried Bogaerts
you mean this one ?
29 November 2012, 12:23
Wilfried Bogaerts
Tap : then S
29 November 2012, 12:38
Vitor Costa
Thank you guys, my picture is not so good as the one that Bill shared, thank you Bill 🙂
The other two i think that they are not drakens but drones used on the SR-71.
29 November 2012, 12:47
Steve Wilson
Like this Will, 🤔
29 November 2012, 12:49
Augie
Buckeyes and D-21 drones
29 November 2012, 13:09
Bill Gilman
D-21 drones for sure! Vitor and I were Skyping last night as we were looking at the "Boneyard" aerial photos, and he suggested that they were the drones that were used in combination with the SR-71. I think he's absolutely right. If you guys ever have a few moments, take the time to scan over the Google map for Davis-Monthan AFB, Tuscon Arizona. It's amazing how many aircraft are in storage. I thought all the F-14s had been scrapped, but I found at least one!
29 November 2012, 14:42
Bill Gilman
I like it when the satellites catch an aircraft in the air - like this helicopter!

[img1]
 
29 November 2012, 14:59
Jamie Anderson
just took a look amazing hawkeyes,lancers,skyhawks and phantoms incredible would love to go there
29 November 2012, 15:04
Augie
The D-21 was indeed used with a blackbird derivative. It was the M-21 which itself was a derivative of the A-12.

They also saw service dropped from under B-52's when the piggy back meathod they used with the M-21 prooved too dangerous
29 November 2012, 15:09
Bill Gilman
Jamie, if you go you can take a tour of the Boneyard in conjunction with the Pima Air & Space Museum:

pimaair.org/view.php?pg=16
29 November 2012, 15:13
Jamie Anderson
very tempting did anyone see that permission has been given to recover 36 spitfires buried in burma
29 November 2012, 15:20

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While i was looking this air base on Google Earth i found this aircraft that i dont know. Does anyone know it?

Cheers

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