I popped in for a quick visit here on my way back to Vegas to finish moving and catch a previously booked flight and noted the following :
N810NA Convair 990 Preserved at Gate
N403FS / 64-0741 F-4C Preserved at Gate
54-1639 C-130 Fuselage only
__-____ F-4 / QF-4 with BAE Systems
__-____ F-4 / QF-4 with BAE Systems
N760FR MS-760 Paris
N760T MS-760 Paris
482 Impala
500 Impala
478 Impala
549 Impala
557 Impala
469 Impala
462 Impala
578 Impala
?? Impala
?? Impala
?? Mig-15
?? Alpha Jet with BAE Systems
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Mojave 21st May
Mojave 21st May
Last edited by JAWS on Wed May 25, 2011 11:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
Regards Steve............
"If the Military had to make money, they'd be doomed !!"
Chuck Adams, Buffalo Airlines.
"If the Military had to make money, they'd be doomed !!"
Chuck Adams, Buffalo Airlines.
Re: Mojave 21st May
So what will be your new 'local' in CA then Steve?
Stu
Stu
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Re: Mojave 21st May
No afraid not , the nearest air base will be Travis which is about 30 miles away , Oakland Airport is the nearest major airport so I will be paying the Museum there a visit. Provided I still get the Nellis updates I will continue to post them.StuBie wrote:So what will be your new 'local' in CA then Steve?
Stu
Regards Steve............
"If the Military had to make money, they'd be doomed !!"
Chuck Adams, Buffalo Airlines.
"If the Military had to make money, they'd be doomed !!"
Chuck Adams, Buffalo Airlines.
Re: Mojave 21st May
Just seen the photos to accompany this log, Steve, very nice! Wonder how much it'd cost to bring one of those Impala over here for my garden...
Will try and fill the blanks if later if you want? (Or unless Andy Marden sees this first and does it! )
Will try and fill the blanks if later if you want? (Or unless Andy Marden sees this first and does it! )
Re: Mojave 21st May
Cheers for keeping us updated with the Nellis stuffSTEVIEJAWS wrote:No afraid not , the nearest air base will be Travis which is about 30 miles away , Oakland Airport is the nearest major airport so I will be paying the Museum there a visit. Provided I still get the Nellis updates I will continue to post them.StuBie wrote:So what will be your new 'local' in CA then Steve?
Stu
Looking through photos of BAE at Mojave they seem to have an interesting looking 737-300 testbed for the F-35 programme the 'Cooperative Avionics Test Bed' : http://files.air-attack.com/MIL/jsf/f35_test_bed.jpg
Edit: are your F-4's possibly N424FS & N427FS, Also the Alpha N88XA (40*88)?
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Re: Mojave 21st May
A few comments from me:
The MS.760s are not ex French Air Force, both were purely civil machines.
The "MIG-17" is a MiG-15 (note that it only has two wing fences, MiG-17s have three). There are 2 two-seaters that I know of at Mojave:
N41125 (ex Polish 266, c/n 242266)
plus ex Polish 005, c/n 1A-01005
I'm a bit confused about the previous post mentioning N424FS and N427FS. Why is it thought that these could be the aircraft? BAE Systems does the conversion work at Mojave, so there is a huge list of candidates. Also, N424FS should be preserved at Canton TX (since Dec10 at least).
Regards,
Andy Marden
USAMOOS
The MS.760s are not ex French Air Force, both were purely civil machines.
The "MIG-17" is a MiG-15 (note that it only has two wing fences, MiG-17s have three). There are 2 two-seaters that I know of at Mojave:
N41125 (ex Polish 266, c/n 242266)
plus ex Polish 005, c/n 1A-01005
I'm a bit confused about the previous post mentioning N424FS and N427FS. Why is it thought that these could be the aircraft? BAE Systems does the conversion work at Mojave, so there is a huge list of candidates. Also, N424FS should be preserved at Canton TX (since Dec10 at least).
Regards,
Andy Marden
USAMOOS
Re: Mojave 21st May
Andy Marden wrote:A few comments from me:
The MS.760s are not ex French Air Force, both were purely civil machines.
The "MIG-17" is a MiG-15 (note that it only has two wing fences, MiG-17s have three). There are 2 two-seaters that I know of at Mojave:
N41125 (ex Polish 266, c/n 242266)
plus ex Polish 005, c/n 1A-01005
I'm a bit confused about the previous post mentioning N424FS and N427FS. Why is it thought that these could be the aircraft? BAE Systems does the conversion work at Mojave, so there is a huge list of candidates. Also, N424FS should be preserved at Canton TX (since Dec10 at least).
Regards,
Andy Marden
USAMOOS
Just searching for Mojave aircraft on the net and I noticed these two, wasn't 100% sure hence the question mark.
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Re: Mojave 21st May
Thanks for the update Andy , I have now updated the post accordingly . I wasn't sure if it was a Mig-15 or Mig-17 , I couldn't quite tell from the angle I took the picture.Andy Marden wrote:A few comments from me:
The MS.760s are not ex French Air Force, both were purely civil machines.
The "MIG-17" is a MiG-15 (note that it only has two wing fences, MiG-17s have three). There are 2 two-seaters that I know of at Mojave:
N41125 (ex Polish 266, c/n 242266)
plus ex Polish 005, c/n 1A-01005
I'm a bit confused about the previous post mentioning N424FS and N427FS. Why is it thought that these could be the aircraft? BAE Systems does the conversion work at Mojave, so there is a huge list of candidates. Also, N424FS should be preserved at Canton TX (since Dec10 at least).
Regards,
Andy Marden
USAMOOS
Regards Steve............
"If the Military had to make money, they'd be doomed !!"
Chuck Adams, Buffalo Airlines.
"If the Military had to make money, they'd be doomed !!"
Chuck Adams, Buffalo Airlines.
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