Still no planefag sticky! Two C-37A SAMs both take off from DC in opposite directions.
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No... that is misinformation.
The two C-37A SAMs took off flying at 90 degree angles to each other. One is heading SSW, the other is heading WNW.
Opposite directions would imply 180 degree angle to each other, with one plane heading for Greenland. Not happening.
Jesus Christ all I meant was they're not flying to the same location which we often see when two planes of the same type take off together.
Chill TF out.
Sorry. In my business, we have to be literal... otherwise bad things happen. It is unusual plane activity, so good spotting.
it's okay. I'm just a low-level lady planefag who hobbies watching planes go BRR. So I apologize for going on the defensive. lol
Most of us don't even know what this means.
I answered to someone else's comment... hope it clears things up :)
Here is one to add to your watch.
Nightwatch took off a short time ago from US Strategic Command at Offutt Airbase with the call sign ORDER66.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_E-4
thank you, fellow planefag! I love watching massive tons of steel flying for some reason!
LOL, it can be fun, that's for sure! Not sure it will ever amount to anything, but what the hell, right? We're on these birds!
SAM flights usually mean VIP person is on board.
Usually we see them often with the C-32 (or Vice President) planes.
Okay. now I know.