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by Tomas Bozack
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Warbirds arriving at Inyokern Airport.
A L-39 jet trainer
is directed to parking.
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A Russian made YAK-52 on display. |
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by Tomas Bozack
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by David Rosenthal
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A pilot next to his L-39 in U.S. Air Force colors. |
A U.S. Navy HH60H Seahawk helicopter makes
a low pass over the airport.
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by Tomas Bozack
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by Tomas Bozack |
L-39
pilot Kari Cameron and fly-in organizer Gene Hart. |
A 1953 Aero Commander 520 - a
locally based aircraft owned by Michael Wright of Ridgecrest,
California.
Not a warbird, but
it's a beautiful classic airplane nonetheless.
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by Tomas Bozack
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by Tomas Bozack |
Visitors
walk among a colorful row of unique aircraft.
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From
right to left: a Lake
LA-4,
two Long-EZs,
two L-29s, and the rest are L39s.
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Pilot on the wing of his T-28 military trainer.
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by David Rosenthal
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by David Rosenthal
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Visitors inspect a row of T-28 trainers. |
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Retired military warbirds come in all colors and styles.
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by Tomas Bozack
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by Tomas Bozack |
Q: What do Harleys and T-28s have in common?
A: They're both big, noisy, and
fast. |
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Country music fills the air as the "Roses and Renegades"
dance troop perform a country line dance.
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by David Rosenthal
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Click here to
read the Daily
Independent article on the Inyokern
Airport fly-in.
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