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Hey everyone!
It’s been a bit since I’ve been on here. Starting this blog really gave me an appreciation for aviation photography, and recently I’ve picked it up myself!
So far I have a Facebook page (here) and an Instagram (@astoverphotography) with my own photography. Follow me on either of those to geek out about airplanes with me again!
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Real life isn't as much fun as looking at pictures of airplanes all day...
What ever happened to fbca? And british-eevee?
@fcba is currently away due to real life having priority, as for @british-eevee, he’s still around and kicking, maybe you keep missing his posts.
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Hey everyone!
It’s been a bit since I’ve been on here. Starting this blog really gave me an appreciation for aviation photography, and recently I’ve picked it up myself!
So far I have a Facebook page (here) and an Instagram (@astoverphotography) with my own photography. Follow me on either of those to geek out about airplanes with me again!
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Funny this pic is going around again. I got to refuel one today!

Four US Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawks taxi at Air Station Kodiak, Alaska, in December, 2009. (USCG)
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US Navy personnel free a PBY Catalina from Kodiak Bay, Alaska, during the Second World War. (Photo)
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Soviet Navy Moma-class intelligence collector SSV-472 operating just outside the channel entrance to Pearl Harbor Naval Base as an AWACS radar aircraft lands at Hickam Air Force Base, and the U.S. submarine USS Sam Houston (SSN-609) enters the port, 1988.
Naval History
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Oh shit you're back! Again!
I'm still around! Tech school is keeping me super busy
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An F-16 Fighting Falcon of the 301 FW drops a GBU-24 during Combat Hammer exercises on May 2, 2017. (US Air Force)
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American B-17 Flying Fortresses at RAF Deenethorpe on January 12, 1945. (NMUSAF)
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USAAF B-26G Marauders of the 320th Bomb Group (NMUSAF)
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A C-46 Commando tows a CG-15 in September, 1950. (NMUSAF)
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The first Douglas XB-42 Mixmaster prototype (NMUSAF)
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Douglas XB-43 Jetmaster prototype in flight. Date unknown. (NMUSAF)
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A Bulgarian MiG-29 Fulcrum taxis by American F-15C Eagles in Bulgaria on April 26, 2017. (USAF/TSgt Staci Miller)
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Dubrovnik, Croatia- A US Air Force MH-53 Pave Low closes in on the wreckage of the CT-43 “Gator” that crashed and killed 35 people on April 3, 1996. Among the dead were US Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown and The New York Times Frankfurt bureau chief Nathaniel C. Nash . (US Army/SSG Randy Yackiel)
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any cool planes at sheppard?
I see T-38′s and T-6′s every day. Last week we had F-22′s and a C-37 visit. The air traffic at Lackland really spoiled me compared to this!
We do have a TON of decommissioned mx training airplanes though. C-130s, KC-135s, F-15s, F-16s (including a Thunderbird), a B-52 (NASA, I believe), an MQ-9, A-10s, and probably a ton of other stuff I’m not able to see in the areas I’m usually in.
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“Maj. Nick Krajicek, Thunderbird #4, flies in a two-ship formation with retired Lt. Col. Dale Cooke, former Thunderbird #4, over Tyndall Air Force Base and Panama City, Fla., April 21, 2017. The T-38 in the formation was the same jet Cooke flew during his tenure on the team.” (USAF/TSgt Christopher Boitz)
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