International Aircraft
San Francisco International Airport
San Francisco International - 7th September 2015
Air China Boeing 747-800 - B-2495
Air China Boeing 747-800 - B-2495
San Francisco International - 7th September 2015
United Airlines Boeing 747-200 - N181UA & N187UA
United Airlines Boeing 747-200 - N181UA & N187UA
San Francisco International - 7th September 2015
Lufthansa Airbus A380 - D-AIMD (Frankfurt - San Francisco) |
San Francisco International - 22nd September 2015
British Airways Boeing 747 G-CIVJ |
San Francisco International - 10th May 2005.
United Airlines Boeing 777 19:35 San Francisco - London Heathrow
Background: United Airlines Boeing 747-400 - N104UA
United Airlines Boeing 777 19:35 San Francisco - London Heathrow
Background: United Airlines Boeing 747-400 - N104UA
Mojave Airport, California
Convair 990 -N810NA Mojave Airport Gate Guardian this ex-NASA Landing Systems Research
Aircraft is now on display at Mojave Airport.
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McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom, serial 64-0741 (N403FS) is also on
display as a Mojave Airport Gate Guardian, this was previously used at the fighter pilot training school.
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Saab Draken - National Test Pilot School
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Lancaster Metrolink Station - California
US Air Force Phantom F4 - 40952, Lancester - California
Edwards Airforce Base (North Entrance) - Mojave Desert
“Balls Eight” (named for the three zeros preceding the “8” in her serial number) first flew in 1955 and had been the mothership to the US space program, carrying and launching everyting from the X-15 that explored high speed flight at the edge of space, to the lifting bodies that led to the space shuttle. The B52 is now placed as a gate guardian at the north entrance to Edwards Airforce Base, and can be visited free of charge.
European Aircraft Images
Gilze Rijen Airbase - Holland
Royal Netherlands Airforce - C130 Hercules G-988 carrying out 'touch and go' exercises at Gilze Rijen Airbase, Holland.
France |
HollandLEFT: French Dassault Mirage IIRD (356) mounted as a 'Gate Guardian' outside Amberieu en Bugey Airbase (France)
ABOVE: Breada (Holland) This amazing sight is the fuselage of a Fokker 100, it was the only Fokker 100 which was in an advanced state but not finished when Fokker went bankrupt. it was originally built for TAM as PT-MRX. The fuselage was then stored at Amsterdam, then in 2000 it went to Stork Sloopwerken (Stork scrap works) as a staff shelter/office near Breda and mounted on a frame above the scrapyard. |