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Optical illusion. Two sets of tracks with gates at each and a hundred or so feet between. In this photo the gate on the left is the same one in question and the train in the other photo is on the track where the tank cars are in this photo. The two trains on the right are not moving so the gate is up.
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What I like is the wear on the white line next to the inside curb. Apparently, late apexers and early apexers.
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Seen parked for years outside Dean Jeffries shop next to the Hollywood Fwy. From Damnation Alley.
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Any info on this 'cause what in the wide world of sports is going in here!
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Exint pods, man-carrying pods used to insert or exifiltrate special forces or wounded soldiers were not only tested British Harriers and AH-64 Apache and certified for Israeli AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters. The concept dates back to World War 2 when “body-bags” or wing-mounted enclosures were tested on British Spitfires as well as Stuka dive bombers and ME 109 fighters. Tests were conducted even in the U.S. Dan Nelson, a reader of this blog sent us some pictures, reportedly taken in 1944, showing casualty evacuation pods attached to an F-5, the reconnaissance variant of the P-38 Lightining. Read more at https://theaviationist.com/2013/12/13/p-38-exint-pod-photo/#0mZrBXgc6if6k80R.99 |
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Pavilion is correct - it’s an F5 Lightning with a casevac pod.
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