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njgtr82
2009-11-17, 02:55 PM
Turkish Air Force KC-135 57-2609 came into WRI this morning

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Then these are from EWR yesterday

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Bill

cancidas
2009-11-17, 03:00 PM
nice shots bill! love the C-135 with CFMs! by the way, i missed this last week. happy birthday marine!

SengaB
2009-11-17, 03:15 PM
Nice shots Bill.
I hope my shots look as good as yours do! I am glad someone FINALLY posted some interesting planes other than me! :)

Senga

diegodangers
2009-11-17, 04:09 PM
i love those porter dash 8s, might book a flight to city centre just to be able to say I did.

MarkLawrence
2009-11-17, 07:23 PM
Great shots Bill!

PhilDernerJr
2009-11-17, 08:08 PM
Gorgeous stuff as always.

Hussman75
2009-11-17, 09:30 PM
All great shots, but top of the heap is the Porter Q400... Awesome!

NIKV69
2009-11-17, 10:27 PM
NIce catch on that Saudi Aramco 767 Bill, I got her at JFK couple years back and was so surprised to see her on final not knowing who the heck it was.

njgtr82
2009-11-18, 12:30 AM
Thanks guys for the comments. Nick, N767A is in and out of EWR pretty often but more often then not during the middle of the night. They usually continue on to either IAH or LAX alot. Matt, thanks bro, 234 never felt so good!

Mayi757
2009-11-18, 02:27 PM
A Turkish KC-135 must be very rare stateside. Pretty shots especially the Saudi Aramco!

lijk604
2009-11-18, 04:41 PM
Nice stuff Bill...too bad you had that awful evening light on those EWR departure shots. 8)

hiss srq
2009-11-18, 04:52 PM
The Aramco jet might be my favorite 767 flying, thanks for posting it. Also, check out the aft fuselage on the KC boomer. You can see all the ribbing. Me thnks she is very well worn.

Tom_Turner
2009-11-18, 07:41 PM
I got her at JFK couple years back and was so surprised to see her on final not knowing who the heck it was.

That was nice moment at the mounds Nick; remember it well. :D

Great shots as always Bill...

Tom

moose135
2009-11-18, 08:29 PM
Also, check out the aft fuselage on the KC boomer. You can see all the ribbing. Me thnks she is very well worn.
She looks pretty good for 52 years old - and yes Mike, that's older than me... The KC-135s received external ribbing on the aft fuselage years ago (long before I was flying them). With the old J57 water-injected engines, sound waves from the exhaust at takeoff power were causing fatigue cracks in the fuselage, and the ribs were added for additional strength.

hiss srq
2009-11-19, 04:12 AM
Also, check out the aft fuselage on the KC boomer. You can see all the ribbing. Me thnks she is very well worn.
She looks pretty good for 52 years old - and yes Mike, that's older than me... The KC-135s received external ribbing on the aft fuselage years ago (long before I was flying them). With the old J57 water-injected engines, sound waves from the exhaust at takeoff power were causing fatigue cracks in the fuselage, and the ribs were added for additional strength.

I am not sure wether it is an impressive feat of engineering on the part of our aviation forefathers or an example of the sad state of the current or a mix of all that an airplane at the age of 52 years old, in existance for just shy of half the time man has partaken in powered flight is still a up to date and "current" design. It speaks volumes for the way we used to build jets but the fact that most of our advances in aircraft design have came in the areas of fuel efficency, noise abadement technology and lighter materials for the airframe versus capibility speaks to a lag in drive to fufill the potential of advancement.

USAF Pilot 07
2009-11-19, 03:45 PM
Saw the crew of this aircraft today filling up their rental KIA full of stuff from the US that they are probably bringing back with them. They couldn't figure out how to open the fuel door so they had to bust out the driver's manual!

cancidas
2009-11-19, 07:24 PM
Saw the crew of this aircraft today filling up their rental KIA full of stuff from the US that they are probably bringing back with them. They couldn't figure out how to open the fuel door so they had to bust out the driver's manual!
LOL!! in their defense, the same happened to me with my old man's deville.

moose135
2009-11-19, 07:37 PM
They couldn't figure out how to open the fuel door so they had to bust out the driver's manual!
When all else fails, RTFM :lol:

MarkLawrence
2009-11-19, 07:47 PM
They couldn't figure out how to open the fuel door so they had to bust out the driver's manual!
When all else fails, RTFM :lol:

Thanks goodness it was a manual for a Kia and not a manual for a KC-135 :lol:

USAF Pilot 07
2009-11-19, 09:47 PM
They couldn't figure out how to open the fuel door so they had to bust out the driver's manual!
When all else fails, RTFM :lol:

Thanks goodness it was a manual for a Kia and not a manual for a KC-135 :lol:

They'd probably be better at reading that!

njgtr82
2009-11-20, 01:40 PM
Thanks guys and your right. This light is absolutely terrible this time of year!