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Seems like over here then. Often bases (or units) organise photocalls with special events (exercises mostly). In most cases quite a large number of spotters are allowed on base with prior registration. Just never knew about photocalls in the US, hence the question. Good thing these events are organised though and lucky you with the Prowler! Not much time left for those birds I am afraid.cpasley wrote:Im not sure how photocalls are handled in Europe but as with ours it was done through our group AzAP (Arizona Aviation Photographers), we were out on the runway with three other groups, APSoCAL, Fence check and PHX Spotters, since there were such limited spots each group selected who went, I was one of the lucky ones. Thanks for the positive comment on the Prowler, they are so much fun to shoot
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