Hi all,
I started 2024 with a spotting trip to a relatively unknown location: Laredo, TX, USA. A true aviation gem hidden deep in the south of Texas at the Mexican border where aviation history is still very much alive. Ten days of old-school spotting (waking up and not knowing what might drop in that day) in mostly mild and sunny winter weather resulted in the following highlights. Please visit my Flickr-page for many more photos (and in better resolution) and my website www.aviaspotters.nl for the log/trip report.
1. Let's kick-off with some military visitors:
2306 HC-144B US Coast Guard 090124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
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87-70160 Beech C-12U2 US Army 170124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
3. 92-0354/XL T-1A Jayhawk USAF 090124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
4. On to the main target: old cargo aircraft in all shapes and sizes
N741FD Airbus A300B4-600RF FedEx 090124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
5.
N406LC L-100-30 Hercules Lynden Air Cargo 110124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
6. UR-CAJ Antonov 12BK Ukraine Air Alliance 130124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
7.
N729CK Boeing 727-200F Kalitta Charters II 110124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
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N726US Boeing 727-200F USA Jet 090124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
9.
N832US MD-88SF USA Jet 140124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
10.
N784TW DC-9-15RC Ameristar 100124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
11.
XA-UPS DC-9-33F Aeronaves TSM 090124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
12.
XA-VFL CRJ 200SF Aeronaves TSM 140124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
13.
N561SW Embraer 120ER Berry Aviation 170124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
14.
XA-PNG SA227AC Metro III Aeronaves TSM 090124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
15.
N827AA Falcon 20E USA Jet 140124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
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N760RA Falcon 20F Royal Air Freight 090124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
17. And a fair share of Mexican business jets stopping for customs
XA-RAD BAe 125-800XP VIP Empresarial 130124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
18.
XB-FNX Falcon 50 Alta Actitud Jets 140124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
19. What other way to end a day in this aviation paradise than with a beautiful sunset
XA-FGL Gulfstream G280 Servicios Aereos Regiomontanos 120124 KLRD by Joost de Wit, on Flickr
Laredo USA - Spotting Paradise - Jan 2024 (civ & mil)
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Re: Laredo USA - Spotting Paradise - Jan 2024 (civ & mil)
Awfully nice Joost, almost like a time machine to the 80s with a few modern goodies.
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Re: Laredo USA - Spotting Paradise - Jan 2024 (civ & mil)
Indeed a brilliant set of pictures. Aircrafts seem to be posing at the right angle with the right light. All neat from an airfield I didn't knew about. And there is so much more cool stuff on your flickr page...
Question: On the FedEx A300 photo I can see your shade plus the fence. Are you using a ladder or shooting through the fence?
Thank you for sharing this set of images.
Question: On the FedEx A300 photo I can see your shade plus the fence. Are you using a ladder or shooting through the fence?
Thank you for sharing this set of images.
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Re: Laredo USA - Spotting Paradise - Jan 2024 (civ & mil)
Thanks all!
Depending on your height a 3-step ladder should be fine for most people. I did not encounter any issues with security/police, although they were passing by frequently they were very friendly and let me use the ladder near the fence without saying anything. I did keep a relatively low profile and only put up the ladder when there was something taxiing by.
I tried to arrange ramp access as well but that was not successful and not a real advantage anyway.
I'm not a fan of shooting through the fence so indeed I used a ladder, actually for all of my photos taken there. I "rented" a ladder at the Home Depot and returned it at the end of the trip to get a refund. Let's call it a good way of recycling and thinking green .
Depending on your height a 3-step ladder should be fine for most people. I did not encounter any issues with security/police, although they were passing by frequently they were very friendly and let me use the ladder near the fence without saying anything. I did keep a relatively low profile and only put up the ladder when there was something taxiing by.
I tried to arrange ramp access as well but that was not successful and not a real advantage anyway.
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Re: Laredo USA - Spotting Paradise - Jan 2024 (civ & mil)
Thanks for the throutlly explanation. Ladder it is! And indeed a good system if you can return it at the end of the trip.
Best regards and once again, a great set of photos!
Best regards and once again, a great set of photos!
Rui Miguel - oblogdoruimiguel.blogspot.com