It’s also set up as a full blown International Airport with all the facilities to handle a potential mid air turn around/ emergency over the Atlantic.
It hardly gets any flights in and out.
On the subject of the Ukranazis they have a huge fleet of private Ukranazi registered cargo planes that under EU law would not be allowed to fly in our skies as they are pre 1990.
They regularly fly over me in Britain.
You know it’s either them or a B52 they are so noisy.
I flew into Bangor 3 times while I was in the Air Force. All 3 times I was in various countries overseas and had to come home on emergency leave for various family issues. All we did each time was land, drop some stuff off, refuel, and leave. It was too cold to get out anyway, but the 1 time I was on a C-141 (with webbed "parachute" seats) it got cold inside while we were waiting. The C-5s (with the seats facing backwards in the plane) stayed warm.
Taking Space-Available flights was always fun. I only ever hit the jackpot one time - the commandant of the Air Force Academy let me fly on his G5 to get back to DC from NORAD. He told me he did that for people that were on emergency leave (that trip was when I went home for my Dad's funeral). Nice guy.
First I thought there was only one of these planes and it was destroyed early on in the fighting, I remember seeing photos.
Second it would be helpful if the op would publish more of the picture with flight data so we could see the tail number and date of the flight.
Just asking…
Maybe they got the Chem weapons they were promised before the first batch derailed in ohio.. wonder if whatever mission it is would be why they needed to seed mega tornadoes in Mississippi last night? 🤔
Probably more Obama pallets of tax payer money, 🤣
Maybe they were returning the pallets to get the deposit $ ?
Glad I didn't have a mouthful of coffee when I read this.
Holy potatoes, yeah that’s a big boy. They aren’t even pretending to sneak around.
That is one tempting military target for the Russians. It's a long flight over the Atlantic.
I wonder what electronic countermeasures could be used, and if they could be distinguished from an equipment failure.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/travel/article/antonov-an-225-largest-plane-destroyed-ukraine-scli-intl/index.html
Sorry for a link to CNN but this plane was apparently destroyed on Day 1 of the Russian SMO.
Their is only 1 other part completed plane somewhere in the world.
Are they hiding it from real journalists, so that the story of the Russians destroying it in a fake conflict does not get uncovered?
I don’t know but 4 months later NWO/ WEF member Sir Richard Branson apparently popped up next to Zelensky and declared he’d rebuild it.
https://aviationsourcenews.com/news/ukraine-crisis-virgins-richard-branson-interested-in-restoring-hostomel-airport/
Interesting that on both stories that were originally headlines in UK press all the usual listings for UK press have been scrubbed🤔 from the search.
i think this is an-124 or something like that not an-225
same manufacturer diff model
The plane in America is the AN-124 as it clearly says in the image at the bottom. It has 4 engines as opposed to 6 and was more widely produced.
The 225 was destroyed as you said,
https://news.yahoo.com/canada-sends-bergepanzer-3-armoured-200112656.html
It can hold many pallets of cash.
Probably carrying a nuke for the false flag to get us into ww3
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=antonov+an-124+ruslan&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D5FSyTuY1rGg
Bangor, Maine - anyone know or have eyes on who and why this place??
Bangor has the closest US airport to Europe. It is a hub of military transport.
It’s also set up as a full blown International Airport with all the facilities to handle a potential mid air turn around/ emergency over the Atlantic.
It hardly gets any flights in and out.
On the subject of the Ukranazis they have a huge fleet of private Ukranazi registered cargo planes that under EU law would not be allowed to fly in our skies as they are pre 1990.
They regularly fly over me in Britain.
You know it’s either them or a B52 they are so noisy.
I flew into Bangor 3 times while I was in the Air Force. All 3 times I was in various countries overseas and had to come home on emergency leave for various family issues. All we did each time was land, drop some stuff off, refuel, and leave. It was too cold to get out anyway, but the 1 time I was on a C-141 (with webbed "parachute" seats) it got cold inside while we were waiting. The C-5s (with the seats facing backwards in the plane) stayed warm.
Taking Space-Available flights was always fun. I only ever hit the jackpot one time - the commandant of the Air Force Academy let me fly on his G5 to get back to DC from NORAD. He told me he did that for people that were on emergency leave (that trip was when I went home for my Dad's funeral). Nice guy.
There is a large base there. Not exactly sure what business it has there
Former Strategic Air Command base, since deactivated. We used to assume its availability for strategic missions.
Nothing in flight history:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/adb5620
Bringing back the 10% for the “Big Guy”.
one destroyed was an-225 (six engines)
this is an-124
Probably picking up the false flag materials to blame on Russia
The plane can hold something like 150+ tons of cargo...
DS prisoners I hope.
You get a pallet and you get a pallet! Everybody gets a pallet!
They needed pallets of lobsters
Cargo planes carry military personnel too. Praying to God it's not American-hating Ukraine soldiers creating a false flags everywhere they step.
Dropping off the next variant.
First I thought there was only one of these planes and it was destroyed early on in the fighting, I remember seeing photos. Second it would be helpful if the op would publish more of the picture with flight data so we could see the tail number and date of the flight. Just asking…
Conscripts from the souther border. Fine by me.
Picking up their cash
Shouldn't that craft be needed as part of the ahem big war as opposed to hovering Maine?
Maybe they got the Chem weapons they were promised before the first batch derailed in ohio.. wonder if whatever mission it is would be why they needed to seed mega tornadoes in Mississippi last night? 🤔
Probably zelensky hiding before the nukes start flying
That's a chilling thought!
That was my first thought- especially after reading about the FSB finding the adrenochrome factory in ukraine.