Yeah great!, i can only imagine the thrill of standing close under the pathway of these kind of machines. Although this neighborhood is occasionally
being buzzed.
I'm waiting for the F35... But now i learned about the foam.. it can take a few days ; )
Is Luke the same as Star Wars Canyon?
The Photographer who was invited to take the F35 shots got a little bonus and was given a fly trough the Canyon.
No, Star Wars is in Death Valley. Luke was the primary F-16 training base for multiple countries, and now has over 100 F-35As from something like 6 or
7 countries, with more on the way. Pretty much everyone that buys the A model goes to Luke for training before taking them home.
It's a great opportunity for photography, because you sit right off the end of the runway on either end. You can get them taking off, or landing.
You're close enough that you have to pull a 300mm lens back to get all the aircraft, and can read the names painted on them.
That's why I loved AFFF. I had to inspect and clean a helicopter that got too close to an aircraft that was on fire. They used protein foam to put
it out. Want to talk about a crappy smelly job.
So, another interesting bit of trivia, F-35A 17-5035 was delivered and flew in full USAF Luke AFB markings. She's in at least one of the pics in the
albums I posted. Some time after delivery she went into the paint barn, and came out with Netherlands markings, as F-006, and was handed over to their
crews.
I still not have seen the F35 flying over, but i'm not looking up all day. And his home base is the north of the country. We mainly get flyover from
Volkel in the south, and they are home to the F16.
I did however spot a F35 for the first time flying in the NL on ADS-B.
I noticed it is US registered. Do you think "our" F35 is still US registered? Or It could be just a visitor.
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The transponder is still coded for a US aircraft. There are a couple RAF B models that are the same way. It'll get changed when they go in for
scheduled maintenance most likely.