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ID 36783 Views: 530 Photo Comments: 0 |
Airline / Aircraft Type | Location and Date | Photographer |
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Republic of the Philippines - Air Force Lockheed T-33 |
Angeles City - Clark International Airport (CRK/RPLC) Philippines, May 28, 2012 |
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52257 (cn 7323) Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star at Diosdado Macagapal Intl. AP/Clark AFB/Clark Air Base in Angeles City, Barangay Dau, Pampanga Province, Philippines. rnrnThis one is on a pedestal mount, and is in the best condition of all. Originally, it had been on display on the ground, hence, the ladder on the one side to look into the cockpit. |
ID 36781 Views: 586 Photo Comments: 0 |
Airline / Aircraft Type | Location and Date | Photographer |
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Republic of the Philippines - Air Force Lockheed T-33 |
Angeles City - Clark International Airport (CRK/RPLC) Philippines, May 28, 2012 |
yakc130 Contact |
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Registration/Serial No. | Remarks & Notes | |||
52257 (cn 7323) Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star at Diosdado Macagapal Intl. AP/Clark AFB/Clark Air Base in Angeles City, Barangay Dau, Pampanga Province, Philippines. rnrnThis one is on a pedestal mount, and is in the best condition of all. Originally, it had been on display on the ground, hence, the ladder on the one side to look into the cockpit. |
ID 36780 Views: 575 Photo Comments: 0 |
Airline / Aircraft Type | Location and Date | Photographer |
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Republic of the Philippines - Air Force Lockheed T-33 |
Angeles City - Clark International Airport (CRK/RPLC) Philippines, May 28, 2012 |
yakc130 Contact |
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Registration/Serial No. | Remarks & Notes | |||
52257 (cn 7323) Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star at Diosdado Macagapal Intl. AP/Clark AFB/Clark Air Base in Angeles City, Barangay Dau, Pampanga Province, Philippines. rnrnThis one is on a pedestal mount, and is in the best condition of all. Originally, it had been on display on the ground, hence, the ladder on the one side to look into the cockpit.rnrn |
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