Curtiss P-40C Tomahawk, Grumann F6F Hellcat, Messerschitt 163 B Komet, Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-5, Dreamlifter, Dreamliner, North American P-51D Mustang, Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa Oscar, plus a lot more. The skies are never boring.
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September 10, 1967 Trans-Am race was held there.
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Historic California Posts: Naval Auxilary Air Station, Crows Landing
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I wish I was still out in NorCal, miss driving out in the desert. I moved from Lake Tahoe to northern Vermont in 1995 to start a family and haven't moved since. I truly miss the roads out west, but not the congestion. It is very special out here in Vermont and rally central. -
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There's something to be said for a lack of congestion... Something we natives will never know w/o leaving, that's for sure. Well, I guess there's always a vacation to somewhere else. Keeping my fingers crossed for that time to come 'round again.
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I live nearby to the Robinson Helicopter factory, so I get lots and lots of piston-powered helicopters overhead.
Spent 6 weeks at Crow's Landing in the early 90's as part of a government & industry program to research conventional helicopter noise... We used the laser theodolite system that was mounted on an old Nike missile control radar turret, and I got to operate their forklift!
We stayed in Turlock, and my strongest recollection was passing by a farm every day that featured a manure pile adjacent to the farmhouse, with a bulldozer situated on top - the bottom of the 'dozer was higher than the top of the house! What a stench....
So little to do out there that we rented a Nintendo64 and played Super Mario World when we were off-shift.
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