Victorville overview

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Victorville overview

Post by n5205e00421 »

Hello,

Not to show any beautiful pics, so I'm not sure if this is the right place...but maybe of use to anybody who has recently been to Victorville:

Some pics taken from ~26000ft over Victorville on 12 jul 2022:
Image20220712_VCV by L tH, on Flickr. Some more pics by scrolling to the left.

And an overview of the registrations I have read earlier on 12 feb 2022 when there were even more aircraft, taken from a Cessna doing some low passes. It is an edited Google Earth picture, so don't look at the type of aircraft you think you see. I made it for my own administration but it might as well benefit somebody else:
Image20220212_VCV by L tH, on Flickr
(you have to download the hi-res pic to be able to see the regs)

Thanks to PW, RB1, RB2, MB, AB and RR for their pics and info making the picture close to complete.

L.

Add: The five SWA B737's in the right are: N794SW and N795SW in new c/s left of the building. Right of the building N715SW in new c/s, N719SW old c/s, N391SW fuselage only.
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