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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Getting my nerd on...
    Do you do amateur radio? Sounds like the data modes would be a good fit if you don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    The camera in my phone is garbage so its hard to see but I'm pretty sure I saw a C5 on Saturday over east Colorado Springs. Might not be very interesting to some but it was new to me to see in the sky. Wish Id taken the picture when it was banking instead of staring at it trying to figure out what it was though.
    It might be a C-17 with the winglet wing tips. Real workhorse during the Kabul fiasco.

    I was tracking the 'FR 24' app and watching the air traffic for several days. Lots of USAF and reserve aircraft. That was the only time I have seen them recognize and describe a US military aircraft.
    You could track the re-fuelers and recon aircraft circling areas around the base and a few MiL-24 copters wondering around.

    Very cool tracking hardware out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfuego View Post
    Very nice picture! Any captions or story behind it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flogger View Post
    It might be a C-17 with the winglet wing tips. Real workhorse during the Kabul fiasco.

    I was tracking the 'FR 24' app and watching the air traffic for several days. Lots of USAF and reserve aircraft. That was the only time I have seen them recognize and describe a US military aircraft.
    You could track the re-fuelers and recon aircraft circling areas around the base and a few MiL-24 copters wondering around.

    Very cool tracking hardware out there.
    Yup, winglets.
    That was a really nice way of saying I was mistaken. Thank you : )

    Ive been spending more time around bases so I get excited by everything & am still learning to identify. Wearing my glasses & having a decent camera would've helped. That sucker seemed huge.

    C17 makes more sense around here. There was something flying around in the logs with a call sign associated with the airlift command with the call sign 'Reach' so there's some info available if I dig around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Getting my nerd on.... like to monitor air traffic locally. The tracker setup is a raspberry pi 4 running piaware, connected to an SDR using a 26in 1090mhz ads-b antenna. Fabricated an outdoor box to house everything & the antenna is about 20' up. Feeding flightaware, adsbx, and flight radar24. Tried feeding plane finder, but their software sucked and kept crashing my sdr. Currently ranked around 5800 for contributors out of 32,000 ish, worldwide. Id like to get the antenna higher & then the score would be better. Still fiddling with the project.

    Can see traffic as far as Cheyenne & Pueblo on most days, even farther to the west though the range doesnt extend as far east (respectively) because of the large trees & tall building adjacent to/on the east side of my property.

    Haven't looked through the individual records to confirm that was infact a C5 yet but Im pretty sure. Unfortunately Military planes dont have much info associated with them in the logs.

    Evidently, I like planes & tracking them more than I ever realized, or was willing to admit until now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by O2HeN2 View Post
    Do you do amateur radio? Sounds like the data modes would be a good fit if you don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flogger View Post
    Very nice picture! Any captions or story behind it?
    None that I know. I just saw the photo and my first thought was: "That's one hell of a pilot". However, most of the pilots I have known would say something boring and modest like: "It was the safest place to set down"
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    Quote Originally Posted by flogger View Post
    It might be a C-17 with the winglet wing tips.
    That's what I was thinking. I don't recall the Galaxy ever having 'winglets' and it looks like that plane does. Cool and fun regardless.

    C-17s, KC-135s and KC-46s fly over my house damn near every day. I still enjoy seeing them.

    ETA: That's what I get for responding without reading the rest of the posts. I see the mystery was solved without my valuable input...
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    I was going to say C17 based on the size of the tail relative to the rest of the aircraft. See quite a few C17s and some C5s here going into JBLM. A few have been quite low and loud heading north over the house to circle back for a southern approach into the airfield.

    Don't see many fighters though. Did see parts of an airshow at work in Tacoma this past summer. Seeing and hearing a F22 hauling ass banked over and pulling hard left over Commencement Bay was awesome. Set off car alarms all over the place.

    CNs station sounds really interesting, but much of that description went right over my head.
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