It won't enlarge because I've already blown it up and cropped it to what you see here: The airplane is about a mile away from the tower in these shots.
And sorry guys, but you're not ready for your airplane spotting merit badge yet - this is not a Stearman!
The first shot will enlarge a bit, but it does not help much. For a name (at LAX) I'll go with "Yellow Bug." The burning question is, WTF is this fellow doing at LAX? His max speed, probably in the 50-60 range was probably giving Approach Control absolute fits. What gives and thanks. -Craig (Cedarglen)
There we go! Yes, it's an N3N. From the same era as the Stearman, and very similar in appearance, but nowadays a relative rarity. The most significant spotting point is the shape of the tail.
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For some reason it refuses to enlarge. But it looks like one of the planes the ag-pilots fly around here.
ReplyDeleteWhat was a Boeing-Stearman doing at LAX?
ReplyDeleteI think that is a Stearman (Boeing) Model 75.
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing-Stearman_Model_75
The larger question is what the heck is it doing at LAX?
Stearman. Had one in PHX the other day. It was a Southwest pilot commuting to work!.
ReplyDeleteBen
It won't enlarge because I've already blown it up and cropped it to what you see here: The airplane is about a mile away from the tower in these shots.
ReplyDeleteAnd sorry guys, but you're not ready for your airplane spotting merit badge yet - this is not a Stearman!
CV
The first shot will enlarge a bit, but it does not help much. For a name (at LAX) I'll go with "Yellow Bug." The burning question is, WTF is this fellow doing at LAX? His max speed, probably in the 50-60 range was probably giving Approach Control absolute fits. What gives and thanks.
ReplyDelete-Craig (Cedarglen)
Well I cheated and used Google. I think it MIGHT be an N3N.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.aerocraftsman.com/2011/08/08/n3n-to-lax/
Okay, I'll name it George.
ReplyDeleteSome posts work and some posts do not work. It is the software, not the moderator.
ReplyDelete-Craig
Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3.
ReplyDeleteN3N? If that isn't it then I give up....
ReplyDeleteBen.
There we go! Yes, it's an N3N. From the same era as the Stearman, and very similar in appearance, but nowadays a relative rarity. The most significant spotting point is the shape of the tail.
ReplyDeleteCV
Any idea why this fellow was noodling around LAX?
ReplyDelete-Craig (Cedarglen)
http://www.youtube.com/user/OpzzaPhotography
ReplyDeleteSome of the best airplane videos I've ever seen. Love the LAX Airbus compilation...
Ben