The pictures on this page, are my initial pictures that weren't as good quality, but since many were taken with a video camera, I've included some video clips.   The better still pictures are found on the "NEW"  and "NEWEST" links at the top of the main page. 
 


Above, an F-15, callsign Cajun-1, from Otis ANGB, in Mass.    9/14/02

Above, an AV-8 Harrier, callsign Shark-11 .  I think this plane is from the MCAS in North Carolina, but I'm not positive.   9/7/02 
 


 

Above, and F-16 callsign Railer-1 , from Vt ANGB Burlington   8/14/02 
 
 
 

    8/28/02

Above and below an EA-6b, callsign Jester-1, from Cherry Point MCAS VMAQ-2, in North Carolina. These were two different times this plane was seen.

    9/17/02
 

Below, REAPO-1 , more F-16s from Burlington, Vt  ANGB.   9/25/02


 
 
 

Below   Jumbo-1   an F-16 from Vt ANGB, Burlington.
Interesting because instead of normal missles, this plane has what
"appears" to be one BIG  BOMB attached, but I'm guessing that it is an external fuel tank.   11/15/02
 


 
 
 

Below, Mad-dog ,  an F-15 from Otis ANGB in Mass.   4/11/03
 


 

Below, Bobcat-1. This plane identified itself as what sounded like C-35, but I think I misunderstood, as it seems to be a T-45.  On a later date I got a better picture of a Bobcat flight, and it was definately a T-45.     5/16/03


 
 

Below, Tonga-1  , another Vt ANGB  F-16     4/18/03
 


 

Below, an unidentified plane, probably a KC-130, or possibly a regular C-130.
It seems unusual (to me anyway) because it seems to have a fuel pod on only the right wing, while I thought that most KC-130s have a pod on each wing.   10/9/02


 

Below,  Sinner-1   A-10s from Bradley, Conn ANGB   6/27/03


 
 

Below, another pass from Sinner-1  this time with an associated movie.    7/2/03

  
 
 

Unknown   EA-6B  
 
 

Below,     HOWDY-1, and A-10 from Barnes ANGB


 
 
 
 
 
Above,  CUDA-1     an A-10 from Bradley ANGB near Hartford Conn.



Above, JUMBO-1  an F-16 from Vt ANGB Burlington


Above, a poor quality picture of a C-130, unknown origin.



Above, an unknown F-16, but probably from Burlington, Vt.


Below,  Devil-41  (Atlantic City, NJ  ANG  F-16s)