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Started by Rob Silliman, June 18, 2009, 01:21:14 PM

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KfirGuy

I hope I am not incurring the wrath of the mods by pulling a Lazarus with this thread, but I was curious if anyone had any tips for checking out the stored aircraft here at Goodyear? I gather that they are stored on the west-side. Any times of day that are better? Any definite "don'ts"? Don't wanna step on anybody's toes or run afoul of any pre-existing law enforcement arrangements.

Cheers!

Tower Guy

                                                        China Southern Boeing 777
YC5A0978 by Tower Guy, on Flickr

KfirGuy

On the road up from Tucson yesterday, I noted a pair of China Southern 777s making their retirement flights from Honolulu. While I missed the first one due to lack of a scanner, here is number 2 from an improvised photography location.

IMG_5361 by KfirGuy, on Flickr



Tower Guy

                                                             A340 and B747
Duel in the desert, Airbus v Boeing, the stare down. by Tower Guy, on Flickr

KfirGuy

Hey Guys,

Catching up with some stuff I took late last year. It was the day after the final AirTran revenue flight, and I was kicking around the house in Cave Creek looking for something to do. For fun I checked the flightaware page for Goodyear and noted the AirTran 717 fleet was due into Goodyear for storage pending Deltafication. I mean every last 717 they still operated, something like 14 frames in one day. Having been a stalwart Citrus customer, and having enjoyed many a morning listening to XM satellite radio whilst jetting to ATL, there was no question where I was gonna be. It was a bit sad knowing this was the last time I would see my favorite domestic carrier to fly on, one that had taken me to many awesome events, including more than one spotting outing. I recognize the material here is a bit repetitive, but as it is the last time we will be seeing these sharp little 717s, I think we can let it slide...

IMG_6309 by Nicholas Peterman, on Flickr


IMG_6290 by Nicholas Peterman, on Flickr

IMG_6263 by Nicholas Peterman, on Flickr


IMG_6215 by Nicholas Peterman, on Flickr


Then I trudged to the fence to see this sad A320, still intact-ish after some time in the desert

IMG_9843 by Nicholas Peterman, on Flickr


Jonathan Navarro

Made my first trip ever to Goodyear. Was fun but wished I could have went during the winter and on a day with no clouds...

CANNIBALIZED


LA DAMA DE ELCHE


Jeff D. Welker

Gorgeous photograph of the pretty lady Harvey. I especially like your angle and framing.
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Tower Guy

Thank you very much Jeff. I wasn't sure where a good spot was to shot from. I was driving S. on Bullard Ave and all of a sudden I saw him bearing down on me from the right side. I stopped the car in the left turn lane that had a green light. I jumped out of the car and started shooting. There was one car that came up and was very kind, didn't even blow the horn because of the green light. I guess they were watching this big bird land also.

Jeff D. Welker

Quote from: Tower Guy on September 27, 2015, 12:26:36 PM
Thank you very much Jeff. I wasn't sure where a good spot was to shot from. I was driving S. on Bullard Ave and all of a sudden I saw him bearing down on me from the right side. I stopped the car in the left turn lane that had a green light. I jumped out of the car and started shooting. There was one car that came up and was very kind, didn't even blow the horn because of the green light. I guess they were watching this big bird land also.

Holy smokes Harvey! You're just like Dudely Do Right, you always get your man
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Brian Lockett

The Experimental Aircraft Association brought their Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor to the Goodyear Airport to make revenue flights from March 23 to March 26. While I visited the airport on March 26, a replica Waco YMF departed and a Boeing C-17A landed o pick up a group of Air Force parachutists.


Replica Waco YMF-F5C N7006V


Boeing C-17A Globemaster 3 99-0062 of the 437th Airlift Wing and the 315th Airlift Wing based at Charleston, North Carolina


Transcontinental Air Transport Ford 5-AT-B NC9645