AMARG, last august
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AMARG, last august
I visited Amarg last august, i think it is one of the places to go when visiting the us. Together with Pima museum you'll find a very substantial part of Americas military aviation past. From the museum you can take the Amargtour twice a day. It lasts for about 1,5 hour and takes you in a bus to the storagefascility. You are not allowed outside the bus and there are no windows that can be opened so you have to be very careful when taking photos because of the reflections. It's a pity they don't have the big saturday Amarctours anymore wich lasted 3 hours and allowed you to get outof the bus.
Well, i think it's still worthwhile. Here are some of my shots, starting with my favorite, the F-4 Phantom
Hope you enjoy them
Grtz,
Hans
Well, i think it's still worthwhile. Here are some of my shots, starting with my favorite, the F-4 Phantom
Hope you enjoy them
Grtz,
Hans
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Hiya all,
nice pics indeed... !!! Think the Korean is a nice one indeed, good find.
Question though: how many C-21's (Learjets) can you confirm as present ?
Best regards,
Rene
nice pics indeed... !!! Think the Korean is a nice one indeed, good find.
Question though: how many C-21's (Learjets) can you confirm as present ?
Best regards,
Rene
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Yeah but that´s a one way trip.fly again as QF-4's, or not?
Hope to go to AMARC next year. Hope to catch some Phantoms before they are all blown out of the sky.
By the way, what kind of pod is that hannging under the A-7 right wing?
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