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Thread: CV-240 / T-29 USAF Spyplane Opa Locka - Cayman Islands

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    Default CV-240 / T-29 USAF Spyplane Opa Locka - Cayman Islands

    This Convair was delivered to the United States Air Force in 1950 and was used as a spyplane over Europe during the cold war. Aviation Safety Networks claimes it was damaged beyond repair in 1967, but the aircraft production list says it was withdrawn and stored in 1973. I was able to buy in for a low price and made a flight from Florida (Opa Locka) over Cuba to the Cayman Islands.

    Heating up the engines
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    Taxiing to the active
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    Heading South
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    Climbing out over Kendall
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    10 more in the reply*****

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    Over the beautiful nature parks of South Florida
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    Over the Florida Keys
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    Key West in the distance
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    The Cuban coastline
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    Leaving Cuba behind
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    Descending near the Cayman Islands
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    The landing in the Replay *****
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    The Caymans in sight
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    I think I left some rubber.........
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    Turning back to the gates
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    On to the beach, and the bar ofcourse.
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    thanks very much for looking, I made too many pics again
    GREETS!!
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    A somewhat different plane and location there. Very nice!
    That spyplane is about as far from an SR-71 as can be. It uses the hiding in plain sight principle...
    And Jan, if you have the patience to post'em we have the patience to lookat'em! — Bob


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    Wonderful shots, Jan. I enjoyed looking at them. BTW: You weren't trying to spy on our "friend" Castro, were you?

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    Thank you Bob, it's appreciated That's why Mr. Castro gave permission to fly over Cuba, he is still laughing after I mailed him a pic of my "Spy-plane"

    Thanks Tyler No way, I like his cigars!
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    Great shots! I didn't know that there was a T-29 used as a spy plane!

    Opa Locka is where I first started to learn to fly back in the seventies. Of course for me that was in little Piper Tomahawks & C-172s.

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    Thanks very much Ross Must be great to fly over Florida in real life

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    Never to many shots my friend,always enjoy viewing them. The CV-240 is a great classic and you did a outstanding job showcasing her Jan,great job.

    Adam

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    Thank you Adam , I remember the KLM ones

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