AMARG

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Some ground and arial shots taken at AMARG /DM AFB.

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Some more can be found at my website !
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Nice set! And that B-1 is the one thats been roaded up to Boeing in Washington State!

Wes..

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wezgulf3 wrote:Nice set! And that B-1 is the one thats been roaded up to Boeing in Washington State!

Wes..


here some more info...
http://www.redding.com/news/2011/nov/05/left-along-the-road-151-just-a-b-1-bomber/
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These are great Dino!

Love the F-4 tails and the Dart

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Kenny wrote:These are great Dino!

Love the F-4 tails and the Dart



Agreed, the F4 tails are fantastic...what on earth are they going to eventually do with all these obsolete airframes..?
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ciaranchef wrote:what on earth are they going to eventually do with all these obsolete airframes..?



melting into Coke can's ? ! :-(
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Smashing set of photos. Really clear and sharp. Can I ask what kit they were taken with.

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Quality stuff! Cheers for the Dart shots too, I've a model one to build in target drone colours soon.
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JohnH wrote:Smashing set of photos. Really clear and sharp. Can I ask what kit they were taken with.


yup you can :-) EOS-40D and a Canon 70-200 f/2.8 (also taken through the windows of the bus).
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great shots !. Bet they are full of rattlers, just like the f1-11 that turned up at Cosford muesum :lol:
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When did this ED B-1B arrive at AMARG and when did it leave?

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Lex wrote:When did this ED B-1B arrive at AMARG and when did it leave?


I found this onthe web...
It departed at Oct 26th and was there at least two years already...

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Superb photography. Out of interest was the F-106 on the departures ramp?

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