PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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USAIR wrote:Any additional Scrapyard pictures ?
Last year we visited the scrapyards, here is a small impression (sorry for the old scrapyard names, they change so quick).

first a few aircraft at Allied
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Dross Metals still has a dozen or so C-117's
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Western has al sorts of a/c and is very "active"
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It always looks like the yard next to ALlied has the most wrecky a/c
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Consolidated has a lot of long term store a/c
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and some short term
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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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Hi,

Great pictures and much better than my own. We also did a fence walk on 2nd April at sunrise and got some great shots - no questions asked. Your own are helping with the logs as we only got one overflight on the 3rd.
The pilot asked permission for overflight with five passes, he got permission for one so we were a little limited. Strangely later on Saturday when we got a visit to the DM Tower, I actually spoke with the Controller who gave the permission and he said that sometimes now even on a Saturday, permission is not always given. He advised that the best way for permission for an overflight is via the PAO at DM.

AMARG is still an awesome place although the scrapyards are disappearing fast. The EPA are having a go at them and DMI is now gone completely. One Herc moved to Minden only.

The Gannet is at Pima (XL482) and you will also note that one of AMARG's German Tornadoes 43+74 is also now on display. You will see it in top left of second Pima shot.

Once again great quality shots.

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PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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71 C.135's, or whats left of it, and one piece of a wing from a Cessna 172 (N80187)
Anyone for the type and registration of the aircraft positioned in the second row form the right, third aircraft from below (Aircraft with large US Air Force titles on the fuselage and a light blue tail fin)? Doesn't look like a KC-135 to me.

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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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My bet would be it is an E-8. It is longer than the other KC-135s making it probably a real B707. E-8s are real B707s and used to have those USAF titles on the fuselage. There are 2 more visible by the way, one in the second row from the left and one in the third row from the left.

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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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ehusmann wrote:My bet would be it is an E-8. It is longer than the other KC-135s making it probably a real B707. E-8s are real B707s and used to have those USAF titles on the fuselage. There are 2 more visible by the way, one in the second row from the left and one in the third row from the left.

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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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There seems to be an EC-137 in the middle row (left fourth from below) and another E-8 in the left row (right, 6th from below). The ones that might be E-8s even have the GA tailcode by the looks of it.
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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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No, I think wamovements is right. I was going through all the true B707 types in the USAF inventory (past and present) and could only think of: C-137, E-3, E-6 and E8.
C-137 had different colours, E-3 is obvious, E-6 was only one (rest USN), so left only the E-8. Those have these colours and titles, hence that it should be. But.... I forgot one type: TC-18. And now check this picture. That is your mystery plane.

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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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ehusmann wrote:No, I think wamovements is right. I was going through all the true B707 types in the USAF inventory (past and present) and could only think of: C-137, E-3, E-6 and E8.
C-137 had different colours, E-3 is obvious, E-6 was only one (rest USN), so left only the E-8. Those have these colours and titles, hence that it should be. But.... I forgot one type: TC-18. And now check this picture. That is your mystery plane.

Erwin

=censored= :evil: I knew the answer too!!!!
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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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Thank Erwin, Always tought the TC-18's had large noses, but it seems your right!!
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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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Question solved! Then come to think of it, I have actually seen one of those do some approaches somewhere at a US airfield years ago.

Below a list of the various C-18s (from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-137_Stratoliner )


C-18


An EC-18B Advanced Range Instrumentation Aircraft (ARIA) takes off on its first flight at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, following its conversion from a Boeing 707-320.
The C-18 is the US military designation for the conversions of the 707-320B series.
C-18A
Eight second-hand (former American Airlines) 707-323Cs bought as crew trainers for the EC-18Bs, four later converted to EC-18B, two converted to EC-18D, one to C-18B; one was not taken into service and was used for spares.
C-18B
One C-18A modified with instrumentation and equipment to support the Military Strategic and Tactical Relay System (MILSTAR).[2]
EC-18B
Four C-18As modified alongside examples of the C-135 for Advanced Range Instrumentation Aircraft (ARIA) missions in support of the Apollo space program.[2]
EC-18C
Original designation for two prototype J-STAR aircraft, later redesignated E-8A.
EC-18D
Two C-18As modified as a Cruise Missile Mission Control Aircraft (CMMCA).[2]
TC-18E
Two second-hand (former Trans World Airlines) 707-331 aircraft modified for E-3 pilot and crew training.[2]
TC-18F
Two second-hand (former TAP Portugal) 707-382 aircraft modified for E-6 pilot training.[2]
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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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could u tell me the story behind this airport?
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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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lollobus wrote:could u tell me the story behind this airport?
No, but there's a very usefull feature on the internet. It's called Google. Look here.
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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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Funny, isn't that a H-34 in South Vietnamese Air Force colours at the Allied scrapyard? Amazing it survived all those years at the AMARC/scrapyard.
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Re: PHOTOS DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, TUCSON AZ 02-04-2010

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Thank you, sorry for asking :(
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