This is the spot where the air plains in training are landing - and also starting - to their training flights. It's impressive and also scary looking, to see them fly so close to the ground.
Patrick Air Force Base
(IATA: COF, ICAO: KCOF, FAA LID: COF)
is a United States Air Force Base located between Satellite Beach and Cocoa Beach, in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It was named in honor of Major General Mason Patrick. An Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) base, it is home to the 45th Space Wing. Additional tenant activities include the 920th Rescue Wing, the Air Force Technical Applications Center and the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute.
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(IATA: COF, ICAO: KCOF, FAA LID: COF)
is a United States Air Force Base located between Satellite Beach and Cocoa Beach, in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It was named in honor of Major General Mason Patrick. An Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) base, it is home to the 45th Space Wing. Additional tenant activities include the 920th Rescue Wing, the Air Force Technical Applications Center and the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute.
(If you are interested, read more about PAFB on Wiki here)
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18 comments:
Hi Susanne,
great photo, but it's also somehow a little afraid. As if the plane just crashes.
(I hope, I have spelled it correctly.)
Greetings
Yvi
Wow very impressive picture..!!
It seams it will crush..!!
Bye
Dario
great photo. but i am an aircraft fan in particular.
Hi Yvi,
du kannst mir auch in deutsch schreiben ;)
Vielen Dank fuer deinen netten Kommentar.
Mille grazie per il tuo commentario, Dario!
has there been any history of crash around the area, i hope not, it appears to be too close to the ground level, nice shot anyway Sue. Greetings Hans
It is impressive and if I would be in that plane, I would be scared s...less. An amazing photo.
Thank you Hans for your kind comment.
Thanks for visiting my blog, Peter :)
Thank you for your kind comment, "The Cabrals".
Almost looks like a trick photo for a disaster movie! Don't expect to see something like that at that beach.
It's not THAT close, Marty.... it's also a little bit an optical illusion here :)
Thanks for commenting.
I think they have the calculation before did that and you too may be will have your own calculation to take the photo from the below of the flight :)but it too dangerous, of course.
amazing & beautiful photo..Sue
Of course, Murad... it is only an optical illusion, it just looks like so close to the ground. No good pilot would take such a risque - or he is not a good pilot, right? ...*smile*...
Thanks for your comment, very much appreciated!
Wow, it looks as if it will crash..makes for a dramatic shot!
It was also pretty close, but still far enough :)
Thanks for the comment, Joan.
Susanne this photo brought some sad memories from 1995 when I saw Nimrod (similar plane as on your picture) crushing into shallow waters of Lake Ontario during air show. After all this is nice photo. Thanks for sharing. Anna :)
Thank you Anna for stopping by.
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