[MilCom] Boeing Airborne Laboratory Aircraft Active in Baltimore,
3 Feb 05
Matt Cawby
mattcawby at gmail.com
Thu Feb 3 18:26:02 EST 2005
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 15:30:42 -0500, Chris Parris <CParris2 at compuserve.com> wrote:
> Message text written by INTERNET:Rapbep at aol.com
> >>>
> N757A also used callsign Boeing 57A when landing at BWI. N757A is a 757-200
>
> `Catfish': Boeing's own 757-200 prototype (N757A) fitted with radar nose in
>
> Lockheed Martin F-22A profile and representative F-22A swept wing section
> above
> flight deck containing
> conformal radar antennas for advanced radar trials.
> <<<
>
> I wondered where N757A went. I was just up at Boeing Field (KBFI) yesterday
> and have seen that aircraft parked there many, many times...
>
> - Chris
> --
> Chris Parris
> Beaverton, OR
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>
The Boeing 57A left Boeing Field early in the morning January 24, they
orbited over Seattle for about an hour and made some runs toward the
AIL, this avionics integration laboratory tower west of the field:
http://microvoltradio.com/images/ail2.jpg
Then they told Boeing flight test they were headed to Baltimore.
--
Matt Cawby
Seattle, WA
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