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Just Snooping around Kennedy Space Center


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I did this with a C172 awhile back, took a spin in the B25, a little harder to do, due to it's size and airspeed. I will give it another try in the future, but here is what I managed to get!

 

Approaching Kennedy Space Center

 

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Storage silos, with the transportation dollies outside

 

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Quick glimpse of one of the launch pads, this pic was the hardest to get, I should have lowered the airspeed a lot more!

 

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Rick :cool:

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That's a beautiful set of pics with the Mitchell.

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I even found those details (on one of my websites :cool:)

 

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I even found those details (on one of my websites :cool:)

 

Cape Canaveral facilities, on the eastern coast of Florida, originated as the Banana River Naval Air Station during WW2. The site eventually was allocated to the Army, then the Air Force, in 1949, in replacement of the White Sand Testing Range where the Army had settled since 1944 but which was proving too short then for safely testing V2s with respect to the surrounding population

 

White Sands and V-2's, I remember them very well.

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