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FlyUSAirways

-Arizona Skies-

Post by FlyUSAirways »

New Year , New Topic.

In this post you will find many aircraft that have been photographed under the 'Arizona Skies' in the past and present , including militairy one's. Hopefully you can add your contributions to this post as well.

Starting off with :

Manufacturer: Bombardier Inc
Model: BD-100-1A10 Search all Bombardier Inc BD-100-1A10
Year built: 2005
Serial Number (C/N): 20070
Owner: Massmutual Asset Finance Llc

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ATSI Skyhawk BuNo 152853

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Omega Air Tanker , Dc10

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America West , A319

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Re: -Arizona Skies-

Post by SilverWingPix »

Why not, Its one of the most interesting places in the world for aviation buffs like us. Would be cool if you could add info of date/place :!:

Anyways here´s a few from me when I visited in April 2007:

First stop in Arizone was Chandler Memorial and old disused field with quite a few wrecks and relics:
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The on to Tucson Intl.:
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No visit to these part without going to the outstanding Pima museum:
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And for my mate and I no visit to Tucson without a flight to Marana, AMARC and on the way there Avra Valley:
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Marana Pinal Air Park as seen from the approach:
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On tp Davis Monthan and the larges aircraft storage facility in the world, AMARC:
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With our feet back on ground we visited Ryan Field:
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And finally on to Pheonix with first stop at Sky Harbour:
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And last stop before heading to Vegas was Goodyear:
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Egon/CPH
Best Regards,
Egon aka SilverWingPix
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