S B J's Photo Gallery

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

1Q4, 05D at 1Q4 with view south. While not much there, it is still as good as it was when built during WW2- for pratice. Had a legal aerobatic box on east side. Over the years, have watched some very good aerobatic pilots and some not so good., photo by S B J
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@ New Jerusalem Airport
N32, Early morning at Blue Swan airport in Sayre, Pa. Have seen far to many nice airports like this disappear in my 45 plus years of flying! How sad., photo by S B J
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@ N32
LHV, Looking at the old Piper factory from across the airport., photo by S B J
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@ William T Piper Meml Airport
O15, 932 at Turlock airport. Alright airport unless keeping your plane clean is important to you. Far more dust in the dry months then I ever encountered before., photo by S B J
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@ Turlock Municipal Airport
N32, This lovely airport was called Blue Swan and was in Sayre, Pennsylvania. It was closed around 2000., photo by S B J
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@ N32
NONE, 78E at a duster strip west of Woodland, Calif. (O41) that I would occasionally land at. Once landed my C150 and was rewarded with 2 nicks in the prop. Never did that again!, photo by S B J
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@ NONE
1Q5, 932 at Lake Pillsbury in late winter with the lake at near capacity., photo by S B J
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@ Gravelly Valley Airport
O37, 78E at the Orland airport gas island., photo by S B J
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@ Haigh Fld Airport
RBL, 73E as it heads back to the barn with student and instructor., photo by S B J
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@ Red Bluff Municipal Airport
Q59, From time to time, Fremont airport would go from a land base to a seaplane based airport. Unfortunately for Cub 30472, this was one of those times. The Fremont flight school is seen behind 472. They did not offer any floatplane instruction., photo by S B J
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@ Q59
Q59, Fremont airport (Calif) at closure in 1986. Strange twist-both planes seen in pic, ( once owned both ) they ended their flying days in Florida not far apart. The 150 due to storm damage & the 172 crashed into the water (9-23-12) off the Florida coast., photo by S B J
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@ Q59
1Q5, N9078E at Gravelly Valley around 1977-78 and showing a large hangar that was once there. It was gone by the mid 80s. Uncertain if it was a private hangar or not as 1Q5 was an active air tanker base ( during fire season ) at one time., photo by S B J
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@ Gravelly Valley Airport