here are some cool pictures of our flight line and of the sand storm we just had last week.
Congratulations on getting your pictures up!! [:)]
Wooooah… that sand storm is an imposing site… what did it sound like?
It’s reminiscent of the movie “The Mummy”!! [:o]
Those “53’s” look awesome! Thanks for sharing the view you have over there! [:)]
Take care,
Frank
whoa, massive dude!
Whoa,hate to be caught in that storm, thanks for sharin the pics
Very scary. Wouldn’t want to get caught in one of those. Thanks for posting.
Regards, Rick
WOW!!! that is impressive! You cant hide from that monster! Thanks for the look.
Jerry
Mother nature can be very awesome, especially when she gets POed. Thanks for posting. Best wishes to you and thanks for your service to our great country.
Darwin, O.F. [alien]
I love seeing a line of Sh&%ters on the flightline![:D] How much powerwashing (airframe, blade, and engine) had to be done to get them MC or FMC again?
hey l/cpl how are you good foto’s being 0311 i know email to follow georgehgn111@aol.com stay safe!!!
Seriously, take care of yourself! Keep sending pics, it’s better to see them from real soldiers instead of those weenie newscasters
good luck with your F.O.D. inspections
A very awsome sight, yet strangely beautiful at the same time. Question if I may - what kind of effect does operating in that environment have on the TBOs on your equipment? I knew a gentleman who was a ground crewman on B-24s in North Africa (98th BG) and he once mentioned that when they pulled a brand new R-1830 out of a can and installed it, they would be replacing it in 100 hrs because it was worn out ( that’s a 1600 hr engine normally). Was just curious if you guys have the same kind of problems.
Take care and bring your butt home in one piece