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SengaB
2006-10-29, 02:15 AM
Greetings, heres a few shots from ADW on the 27th and 28th.

The wetaher on friday was just horrible in the DC area. On Saturday it cleared just as I was leaving to head back up north again.
Not the best shots but they get the job done.

The VC-135 (top)was a nice catch. I botched this one back in 1996 when I first started shooting. It was one of the very first aircraft I photographed when I started out. I was VERY happy to get a nice solid shot of it now afetr all these years.

I had been putting off the VC-9 (bottom)for several months but finally photographed it. It has been (WTF) for a while now.
Both aircraft are layed out in VIP configuration.
http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/usaf.jpg
http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/c-9.jpg

Senga

lijk604
2006-10-29, 10:15 AM
Very nice shots Senga. How far is ADW from IAD? Everytime I see your shots from there I want to take a day trip.

SengaB
2006-10-29, 01:07 PM
Thanks lijk604,
ADW and IAD are on opposite sides of Washington, DC. If you were in downtown DC it would take about 15 mins to get to ADW and would take about 27 mins to get to without traffic. To go to one airport to the other you could either go though the city or go around it. It would take about 45 mins to 1 hour to get from IAD to ADW.

Senga

Steven Holzinger
2006-10-29, 08:22 PM
That's the Speckled Trout 135 I presume?

SengaB
2006-10-29, 09:19 PM
A-ffirmative :)
I can't believe this aircraft was Mfd in 1957.
Senga

Mateo
2006-10-31, 11:41 PM
Yup, fixed callsign TROUT 99 for 57-2589.

SengaB
2006-11-01, 12:35 AM
Cool,
I am glad to get this one :)

Senga

Tom_Turner
2006-11-01, 01:49 AM
[quote="SengaB"]
<<Both aircraft are layed out in VIP configuration.>>

USAF don't have enough VIP's that actually have windows???

What is the story behind the "Trout"?

SengaB
2006-11-01, 02:48 AM
Taken from FAS.org
VC-135, C-135
"C-135 aircraft transport senior military leaders such as the Commander-in-Chief, US Pacific Command; Commander, Pacific Air Forces; and other high-ranking dignitaries. The C-135C Speckled Trout communications aircraft, operated by the Edwards-based 412th Flight Test Squadron, is a modified C-135 that serves as a test bed for emerging technologies."

More on specled trout in that link.
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/c-135.htm


Senga