Please help identify aircraft, page
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Topic started on 25-5-2010 @ 02:27 AM by yuefo
I'm always interested in things in the sky (including ufos), but I really don't know much about particular types of aircraft. So I'd like to know what this plane is, and I'll explain why I'm curious, if you'll bear with me.

Last weekend 5/16 at about 2 p.m., I was watering my front lawn and to my shock an extremely low-flying, large plane flew right in front of me. I live two blocks away from the 210 freeway bordering the San Gabriel mountains in Los Angeles, and it looked like the plane was tracing the freeway westbound. It was so close that I could easily see the letters and numbers along the body of the plane. But here's where my curiosity really got the best of me--underneath the nose of the plane, under the cockpit approximately, there was a large, circular, greenish "thing". I circled the area in question on the photo below. I'd never seen anything like it.

About 10 minutes had passed, I was still standing there watering, and low and behold, it flew past again, exactly at the same low altitude and heading!! Needless to say, at that point I decided it was time to get my camera. It never made a low pass again, but I spotted it in the far distance, circling around and around. It kept circling closer to my house until finally it flew directly overhead, which is the picture you see below. I took a bunch of pictures but this one came out best. I took it on maximum zoom.

The only other detail I can think of is that it was really very quiet for a large plane. Both low passes took me completely by surprise because I couldn't hear its approach. So I'm curious what kind of plane this is and what that thing was attached to it. Thanks for reading.






reply posted on 25-5-2010 @ 03:35 AM by InvisibleObserver
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Training exercises, looking for fires, looking for growing operations, testing equipment. Watching you water the lawn and take pics of it, ahaha.


reply posted on 25-5-2010 @ 03:35 AM by yuefo
I found it...



www.aoc.noaa.gov...

From the way it was circling around all over the place, I'd guess it was testing the air maybe?


reply posted on 25-5-2010 @ 03:38 AM by yuefo
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Yeah, and he was probably taking note of the weeding that I never get around to.


reply posted on 25-5-2010 @ 02:28 PM by yuefo
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If there was a fire that weekend it would make sense, although after making two passes (or perhaps 2 different planes) at near treetop level, that wasn't all they were doing. Also, all my observations of it and my photos were taken south of the 210, so I dunno.


reply posted on 25-5-2010 @ 02:44 PM by RicketyCricket
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My recent observations have been from old town pasadena looking north to the hills. They seemed to have been well above tree top level when I saw them, but again, the first was immediately after the Station Fire. Since then I've seen them flying around the same level as Cessna's et al.

The smoke was viewed from the 405 Northbound coming out of the Sepulveda pass and followed to the 118 east. I lost sight of it after I hit the 5. I dont know if any of that helps or is even necessary.


reply posted on 25-5-2010 @ 03:14 PM by yuefo
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I'll buy that. Makes sense. Seeing a low-flying plane like that with unusual apparatus just made me very curious. I was happy with the help of ATS aviation folks to be able to solve the mystery of what I was seeing. I still wish I could have gotten a photo of it when it flew tree-top. That was impressive!
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