I live near Bradley, in Connecticut - they send out A-10's and helos every once in a while, along with Chinooks. We occasionally get a Blackhawk.
The A-10's are pretty cool. They make the same kind of low drone you hear in games, and they always fly in perfect formation, and low, only about 500-600 feet off the ground. Good views. A couple performed a large swooping banked turn over my house a few weeks ago.
Chinooks, on the other hand, are loud as hell. You can hear them for miles, and they get quite annoying.
Alot of my family lives near Edwards AFB in Massachusetts. They CONSTANTLY send out C-5's, C-17's, and the occasional C-130. They are absolutely massive aircraft.
But yes, to the point of the thread, that's quite interesting. I'd have to go with either training or perhaps one of the Air Force 1/2/3/4/5 aircraft.
However, I don't understand why Air Force (any of them) would be flying so low, and I would have thought the F-15's would be paced with it - not having to catch up via afterburner.
For those who don't know, afterburning burns a large amount of fuel very quickly and is usually reserved ONLY for situations in which the extra power is absolutely necessary - take offs, chasing, etc. Rarely will you ever see an escort for commerical aircraft using afterburners.
Last edited by DrDestruction (2005-12-04 01:48:01)