S B J's Photo Gallery

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

Aircraft N1833K, 33K when it had a little different paint job! Around 1976 when I owned it., at 1Q4, photo by S B J
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@ 1Q4
Aircraft N42918, This was one beautiful late fall day and 3 65hp planes (J3, 7AC, 11AC)-nice!! Owner Nicole is in the front seat of 918. One of the best Cub pilots I was fortunate to know and fly with., photo by S B J
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Aircraft N42918, 918 flying with Champ 93E in the SF Bay Area ., photo by S B J
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Aircraft N2869Z, 69Z and its sister 68Z when they were new.Picture is from a postcard the Piper sales dept. sent me in 1959 after I sent them a letter when only 12 years old. Who knew that someday I would own 2 TriPacers.Fate perhaps?, photo by S B J
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Aircraft N3288E, 88E when it was based at the Fremont Airport. Taylorcraft 961 is overhead turning crosswind after takeoff in 1976., at Q59, photo by S B J
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@ Q59
Aircraft N5248Z, 48Z over I80 near Sacramento. Flight was to deliver her to its new owner. This was in late 1986., photo by S B J
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Aircraft N5248Z, 48Z at the New Jerusalem airport near Tracy,Ca.Even with over 4K hours in tailwheel planes, I still immensely enjoyed my time with 48Z. A fun little plane! Purchased 48Z for resale but surprised myself on how much I enjoyed it., at 1Q4, photo by S B J
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@ 1Q4
Aircraft N3368E, 68E at McDermitt airport in Oregon.Airport is in Oregon and the town is in Nevada. Around 1987., at 26U, photo by S B J
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@ 26U
Aircraft N9036E, Last picture of 36E before it was taken apart in 2008., at EDU, photo by S B J
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@ EDU
Aircraft N8059X, 59X near Shelter Cove,Ca around 1984.Told by local pilots it was called Big Flat and they flew in there often., photo by S B J
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Aircraft N8059X, One spring day at the old Fremont airport in calif. This happened every other year or so. It was very good at keeping the dust down. By the way, 59X is sitting on pallets. Water is 2-3 feet deep.If you didnt move your plane in time, this was next best., at Q59, photo by S B J
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@ Q59
Aircraft N3942E, Not exactly a P51, but still nice.The front view of 42E., at 1Q5, photo by S B J
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@ 1Q5