I believe that this is a C37a [based on the Gulfstream V]. I manage to get a few pictures, but none of the departure around 11:15am, as I had just left as a passenger in a Piper PA28-181 Archer. I may be able to score some pictures of the arrival which I'll post later when/if received.
It's wonderful to climb the liquid mountains of the sky, Behind me and before me is God and I have no fears.
— Helen Keller, at age 74, on flight around the world, news reports of 5 February 1955
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Saturday, January 24, 2009
United States Air Force C37A [Gulfstream V] visitor
I arrived out at the Aero Club earlier today for the planned trip to Omaka [more details in the next post] and spotted this USAF aircraft parked on the RNZAF Air Movements Base apron.
I believe that this is a C37a [based on the Gulfstream V]. I manage to get a few pictures, but none of the departure around 11:15am, as I had just left as a passenger in a Piper PA28-181 Archer. I may be able to score some pictures of the arrival which I'll post later when/if received.
I believe that this is a C37a [based on the Gulfstream V]. I manage to get a few pictures, but none of the departure around 11:15am, as I had just left as a passenger in a Piper PA28-181 Archer. I may be able to score some pictures of the arrival which I'll post later when/if received.
I believe I saw this over Christchurch earlier this afternoon
ReplyDeleteI photographed this Gulfstream sitting there on Friday morning together with a couple of RNZAF King Airs that were flanking it.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know who flew in on it?