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 N3942E, 42E departing Lake Pillsbury,Ca in 1987.Visible proof of what the mighty thrust of 85 horses looks like!, at 1Q5, photo by S B J
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@ 1Q5
Aircraft N39932, 932 at Cochise Co airport in Willcox,Az in 1990 with Tcraft 39246., at P33, photo by S B J
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@ P33
Aircraft N1403H, 03H flying near Sky Sailing airport around 1983. SF Bay Area. Notice the tow hook above tailwheel. Dan used 03H to tow banners.Did it for many years around the S F Bay Area., photo by S B J
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O69, Petaluma around 1965. Notice runway right up to road which could cause some excitement when landing to the south. I only landed that way once in my 15 or so visits. Was a busy but friendly airport back then (70s & 80s) with planes parked everywhere., photo by S B J
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@ Petaluma Municipal Airport
WLW, Mooney 1DD seen as it taxied from the fuel island. View is to the NW., photo by S B J
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@ Willows/glenn County Airport
WLW, Willows parking area with Nancys (blue building) at far end. For a pilot to have a good meal and look out and see your plane is sure nice., photo by S B J
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@ Willows/glenn County Airport
WLW, A well known place to eat at for pilots but a very busy place during the Ag season., photo by S B J
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@ Willows/glenn County Airport
WLW, Willows with a view to the south. Parking is off to the right., photo by S B J
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@ Willows/glenn County Airport
WLW, Willows has a lot of Ag operations as it is in the heart of the California rice growing area., photo by S B J
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@ Willows/glenn County Airport
O37, Picture of a P-40 to honor Orlands WW2 roots as a auxiliary training field for the then Chico Army Air Field., photo by S B J
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@ Haigh Fld Airport
L52, One of very few airports near the coast of California and a very nice one at that., photo by S B J
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@ Oceano County Airport
1Q5, 932 at 1Q5 with view down the runway and to the north. For planes like 932 ( for me ) it was a two way strip, but for a heavy C172 it is definitely one way only, at least for takeoff . The snow is on Hull Mt. which is 6873 feet., photo by S B J
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@ Gravelly Valley Airport