S B J's Photo Gallery

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Aircraft and airport photos are sorted separately. Airport photos always shown after aircraft photos.

N43961 @ SQL - Putting the wings back on 961. - by S B J
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N6905D @ L05 - The question most pilots have asked (back in the olden days) at one time-Where In The ------Am I? - by S B J
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N89364 @ 1Q4 - 364 at New J in 1989. - by S B J
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N3694Z - Could be wrong on the N number but this PA 18 ( one well used cub ) was being flown by my flying buddy Wes. He was towing gliders from Sky Sailing airport in Fremont,Ca. around 1977. - by S B J
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N1035H - 35H seen here (Feb 1964) at the old Livermore airport in Ca.My dad and I were looking at planes as we often did.Very nice back then with such a wide variety of planes as this picture shows. Yes-no security fences so you could actually look at airplanes!! - by S B J
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N2049H - 49H at the old Livermore (in town) airport in Feb 1964. This airport was soon closed. - by S B J
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N9078E @ Q59 - 78E doing a fly by in 1978.78E spent many hours flying in & around the mts seen in the distance, landing on many dirt runways there-some easy-some not.Fantastic time back then!! I for one sure miss those days. - by S B J
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N43961 @ LVK - 961 at the Livermore airport after purchase in 1973.It had been sitting for (see tires) many years.  - by S B J
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NX37602 - 602 on its one and only flight. 11-2-1947. - by S B J
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N9069B @ 1Q4 - Owner Jim shows how easy it is to change a 7FC-nosewheel-to a taildragger even if it is only temporary. - by S B J
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N6369E @ 1Q4 - 69E in the setting sun. OK-call me a big time Cessna fan (owned seven cessnas) ,but they made a lot of very good planes and the C172 was one of them!! - by S B J
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N30784 @ AOO - 784 at Altoona,Pa. in 9-1940. This was a weather delay.Wayne (my dads friend & N3257M owner)with two pilots flying 2 new J3s (one J3 in picture) to Oklahoma and 6 local kids. Neckties and kids at an airport-definitely a different time! - by S B J
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