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> On Feb 24, 11:34 pm, "M.Butzin" <mfbutzin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> <m...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > On Feb 24, 9:06 pm, "M.Butzin" <mfbutzin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> I was driving down to the NASA area south of Houston and saw a Janet
>> >> flight
>> >> on final approach at NASA yesterday, Has something to do with up
>> >> coming
>> >> shuttle flight? Or the one just ended. Didn't have time to get the
>> >> tail
>> >> numbers and by the time I drove past the aircraft parking pad it was
>> >> inside
>> >> a hanger.
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>> >> MB
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>> > You ran run flightaware on EFD>
>> >http://flightaware.com/live/air****t/KEFD
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>> > I can't rule it out, but I don't see any 737-200s landing at EFD in
>> > the last few days. Since the B73Q is such an antique, I did a
>> > nationwide computer search of any B73Q, and I don't see any IFR
>> > flights to EFD.
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>> >http://www.lazygranch.com/temp/b73Q.gif
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>> > I just ran a search on all b73Q this year, and none landed at EFD.
>> > Maybe you can get up at oh-dark-thirty and check it out with
>> > binoculars.
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>> Just drove by there on the way home, dark and quiet but I'll check it
>> again
>> AM. They approach over the road but fly out over land turn and short
trip
>> to
>> Galveston Bay / ****p channel and the area is populated with refineries
as
>> well so it's hard to get to the other end of the runways unless your in
a
>> boat. "NASA" had been running U-2 during Cuban elections, Eglin also
ran
>> some SR-71's out as well, I think those went to Iran. But ya never
know.
>>
>> MB
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> Oh, we don't fly SR-71s any more. Plenty of U2s in the air though.
NASA still does supposedly but ya can't tell when or why or for who.


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