Dedicated forum to share your own recent photos with the rest of the community.
Please note large files may exist here before you start browsing!
Forum rules
This is the forum to share your recent aviation photos with the rest of the community, being photos not older than six months at the moment of topic opening. Theme-based topics, not about recent events, should go into the sub-forum.
Although we will not screen beforehand, we reserve the right to delete any images, especially if clearly unsharp or otherwise low in quality. For more information on how to upload you images, check this post. In topic titles, please use airfield names in stead of just codes, and be clear about what kind of photos your viewers can expect (e.g. CIV/MIL, location etc.).
Finally, bring any photo criticism understandable and to the point, not cynical or offensive! Simultaneously, do not feel offended by criticism per se, but simply explain your motives, taste et cetera, or ignore if you wish so.
On the Sunday of our Texas trip we took the opportunity to visit some local museums and Fort Worth Alliance. To our surprise six Texans and the Talon from the Saturday before were on the ramp of Alliance.
Katabatik wrote:You never get bored at FW Alliance ! Thanks for sharing these very nice pics.
I wish that was true.
I must have been lucky the few times ì have been there then !
Haha. Me too.
The people at Alliance Aircraft Services are just great. Especially a guy called Sam. We could enter the platform any time. Just ask friendly and be polite and doors will open. He collects airlinewings. So if you have any left. Please send them to me and I will post them to Sam. We hadn't any wings with us but we gave him two very nice KLM Business Class peppermint holders. Collectors item also !
Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Nice! Is it me, or is it unusual that USAF aircraft are dirty like the T-6 in your pic. (I like aircraft that are a bit worn-off or dirty)
Looking forward to your next report!
Stephan
Yes Stephan, you are right. It is unusual. At Randolph the planes looked immaculate (see my Randolph report in this section).