Actually with 1/19 closed, they have no choice but to use 14/32.Quote:
Originally Posted by PhantomII
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Actually with 1/19 closed, they have no choice but to use 14/32.Quote:
Originally Posted by PhantomII
Why is 1/1-9 closed?Quote:
Originally Posted by lijk604
They are replacing Taxiway Bravo, on the west side of the runway - it's too close based on runway safe zones - and some of the work is close to the runway. They have been working on the area adjacent to the terminal ramp in the past couple of weeks. I don't know if it's closed entirely, or only while the crews are working on the taxiway.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerard
they started the repaving and widening of the runways i think.. and its only closed m-f..
Thanks guys
I will try and get you guys some nice shots. It is not an AAM event but a private event. Sorry but I could not release details....but I was SURE that I would not need to. Frankly I was very suprised that the Concorde move slipped by (I did not know about it either).
I did get to go to a ceromony where the F-14 and A-6 in Calverton was released to Town of Riverhead.... but that should get its own thread. :borat:
probally around noon the prowler and the e2c are going to be in today and tomorrow morning the f-18
Chris, do you have an eta on the Bug for tomorrow? I may try to get out there.
the bug??
hornet is a bug. the super hornet is either a super bug or rhino.Quote:
Originally Posted by h2opunk1822
Went to FRG to eat my lunch at 1:30 and the E-2 was there. No sign of the Prowler.
Pete
What he said!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by cancidas
Keep an eye out for the Prowler around 8pm this evening, and the Growler around 9am tomorrow. Departure time on Sunday is estimated around 1:30pm (for the hawkeye at least).
Where about is the E-2 parked?Quote:
Originally Posted by ch2tdriver
Thanks
Bite your tongue, rotor head :DQuote:
Originally Posted by cancidas
The only Rhino is the F-4 Phantom, not that little wannabe F-18!
Latest news is that they will be allowing the general public into the museum (with normal admission) to get a closer look at the visitors.