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Gulfbiz6
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Post by Gulfbiz6 »

Hey,

Did you spot also from outside the base. So did you follow the fences? Is that a goed thing to do. is it easy to see aircraft from outside the fences?

Thanks.
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Post by Thermal »

FLIR-pod.
Yeah that was my first thought too. But it seemed so unlickely since I can imagine they want to store those pods for sprare parts and not let them hang under a plane in the desert.

Did some checking and found this on the Internet. Caption with the image confirms it´s indeed a FLIR pod.

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Post by Key »

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Post by Thermal »

Image doesn't work.
hmmm weird, I can see it myself. Ah well
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Post by r.kerk »

Tomcat01 wrote:Took me some time to figure out this one, but it seems to a Korean one just returned to the US from after a leasecontract.
indeed ex. Korean trainers.

I saw them in the 90's at North Island

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Post by Warthog 71 »

To bad they are phased out now, Yecheon has a great background for T-38 colours!

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Grtz,

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