Wednesday 30 April 2014

[cactuswings 2922] ex Fedex 727 at MHV

I visited Mohave on March 31st hoping to see this.

 

Because the tours no longer run, it’s now quite hard to id stuff here, especially with the heat haze.

 

There was however, one all-white B727-200 in the centre of the field, the only 727 I could see.

 

Can anyone confirm whether this is N491FE?

 

Cheers KT.

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Tuesday 29 April 2014

{coyotes} NHL buyout window: Where your team stands

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Here, in brief, is what we know about where your favourite team stands on using its buyouts before the window closes.

Anaheim Ducks Buyouts used: 0
The Ducks, quiet thus far, will likely sit pat — a testament to GM Bob Murray’s salary cap management.

Boston Bruins Buyouts used: 0
General manager Peter Chiarelli has committed big money and term to a handful of players, but they’ve all performed. The Bruins announced early last summer that an amnesty buyout wasn’t in the plans. Wouldn’t be surprised if they do the same this June.

Buffalo Sabres Buyouts used: 0
Ville Leino ($4.5-million cap hit until 2016-17) is the posterboy buyout candidate, but former GM Darcy Regier pulled the trigger on forward Nathan Gerbe ($1.45 million cap hit through 2013-14) last season instead. Gerbe’s buyout, however, did not fall under the amnesty category. He signed with the Carolina Hurricanes and scored 31 points; Leino scored no goals this season. New manager Tim Murray said in April there would be “a very good possibility” he buys out Leino now.

Calgary Flames Buyouts used: 0
Positioned well under the cap and prepared to spend, it’s highly doubtful the Flames use a buyout.

Carolina Hurricanes Buyouts used: 0
The Hurricanes traded their leading buyout candidate, Tuomo Ruutu ($4.75 million cap hit until 2015-16), to the New Jersey Devils at the March deadline.

Chicago Blackhawks Buyouts used: 2
They aren’t headline-grabbing names, but Chicago bought out Steve Montador ($2.75 million cap hit until 2014-15) and Rostislav Olesz ($3.125 million until 2013-14) after winning the 2013 Stanley Cup in order to free up cash and re-sign Bryan Bickell, then a pending UFA.

Colorado Avalanche Buyouts used: o
In 2013, Joe Sakic used a standard buyout on defenceman Greg Zanon ($2.25 million cap hit through 2013-14). Although P.A. Parenteau has spent time in coach Patrick Roy’s doghouse, he’s more likely to be traded than bought out.

Columbus Blue Jackets Buyouts used: 0
No buyouts last summer. This summer, there is an outside chance 32-year-old forward R.J. Umberger ($4.6 million cap hit through 2016-17) is a candidate.

Detroit Red Wings Buyouts used: 1
Defenceman Carlo Colaiacovo ($2.5 million cap hit through 2013-14) got the buyout last summer; he signed a cheap, one-year deal with St. Louis and played sparingly on the Blues’ blue line. The contracts of overpaid forwards Todd Bertuzzi and Mikael Samuelsson are set to expire, giving the Red Wings some cap space to play with this summer. On April 29, Detroit GM Ken Holland said he would not pursue a buyout of forward John Franzen ($3.95 million cap hit through 2019-20) but is considering using the team’s final amnesty buyout on Jordin Tootoo ($1.9 million cap hit through 2014-15). Tootoo played just 11 NHL games in 2013-14, registering a single assist.

Dallas Stars Buyouts used: 0
Veteran forward Eric Cole isn’t cheap ($4.5 million cap hit until 2014-15), and he wasn’t GM Jim Nill’s acquisition. The 35-year-old’s production (29 points in 2013-14) has fallen off sharply.

Edmonton Oilers Buyouts used: 0
The Oilers’ big-money deals have all been made with young, promising stars. Nothing to see here.

Florida Panthers Buyouts used: 0
Panthers GM Dale Tallon might take a look at buying out ailing captain Ed Jovanovski ($4.1 million cap hit until 2014-15). Under new ownership, the team has grown more keen to spend to win.

Los Angeles Kings Buyouts used: 0
General manager Dean Lombardi says his club is devoid of poor contracts. Don’t expect a buyout here.

Minnesota Wild Buyouts used: 1
Last summer the Wild used its first compliance buyout on defenceman Tom Gilbert ($4 million cap hit through 2013-14). Gilbert signed a one-year, $900,000 deal with Florida and provided the Panthers with good value. With forward Dany Heatley’s $7 million cap hit coming off the books, the Wild should be fine.

Montreal Canadiens Buyouts used: 2
The Habs have used up both buyouts already. After paying off Scott Gomez immediately after the 2012-13 lockout ended, Montreal gave defenceman Tomas Kaberle his pink slip. After single-season stints with San Jose and Florida, Gomez is a UFA once again. Kaberle spent 2013-14 playing for Kladno in the Czech Elite League.

Nashville Predators Buyouts used: 1
General manger David Poile tapped defenceman Hal Gill for a buyout in 2013. The free-agent veteran found a one-year, $700,000 gig with Philadelphia early in 2013-14 but played just six games.

New Jersey Devils Buyouts used: 1
Upon acquiring Cory Schneider from Vancouver, Lou Lamoriello bought out third-string goaltender Johan Hedberg in 2013. This year Anton Volchenkov ($4.25 million cap hit until 2015-16) has a target on him.

New York Islanders Buyouts used: 1
It is as if the compliance buyout was created for Rick DiPietro ($3.57 million cap hit until 2020-21), whom the Isles bought out in 2013. Regardless if another club signs him as a UFA, DiPietro will collect $1.5 million annually for 16 seasons. Read that sentence again. Now feel free to retrieve your jaw from the floor.

New York Rangers Buyouts used: 1
Perhaps the most compelling buyout candidate of all is centre Brad Richards, who was rumoured to be on the chopping block in 2013 but turned his game around under new coach Alain Vigneault. The Rangers already used up one get-out-of-jail-free card on defenceman Wade Redden, who enjoyed a brief NHL encore with the Blues and Bruins in 2013 before retiring. The 33-year-old Richards’ $6.67 million cap hit through 2019-20 is a strain in New York, even when he’s playing well.

Ottawa Senators Buyouts used: 0
Don’t expect to see a compliance buyout in the budget-conscious Canadian capital.

Philadelphia Flyers Buyouts used: 2
The Flyers cut two giant cheques — one to forward Danny Briere and one to goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov — in 2013, giving GM Paul Holmgren a pair of significant mulligans. It’s as if the whole idea of amnesty buyouts was created for this free-spending team. At reasonable rates, Bryzgalov (Minnesota) and Briere (Montreal) enjoyed stretches of success in 2013-14.

Phoenix Coyotes Buyouts used: 0
Buyouts are the least of the Coyotes’ worries; the rumour mill has been quiet on the amnesty front.

Pittsburgh Penguins Buyouts used: 0
Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury ($5 million cap hit through 2014-15) was a rumoured candidate last summer. His bounce-back season has quieted speculation.

San Jose Sharks Buyouts used: 0
Past-his-prime forward Martin Havlat has been plagued with injuries and carries a $5 million cap hit through 2014-15. He’s a possibility here.

St. Louis Blues Buyouts used: 0
The St. Louis Blues’ player salaries have been very well managed. No buyouts here.

Tampa Bay Lightning Buyouts used: 1
Former franchise face Vincent Lecavalier ($7.73 million cap hit until 2019-20) became the recipient of the largest buyout in NHL history ($32 million plus) in 2013. He was snatched up by the Flyers. Depth forward Ryan Malone ($4.5 million cap hit through 2014-15) is the prime candidate to go this summer; his cocaine arrest didn’t help his trade value. Although players, such as Malone, who are enrolled in the league’s Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Program cannot be bought out, Malone could be finished with the program before the buyout period commences.

Toronto Maple Leafs Buyouts used: 2
The cash-flush Maple Leafs pulled the plug on defenceman Mike Komisarek and centre Mikhail Grabovski in 2013. Komisarek played 32 games for Carolina in 2013-14, while Grabovski left angry and had a nice little bounce-back season in Washington.

Vancouver Canucks Buyouts used: 1
Defenceman Keith Ballard ($4.2 million cap hit until 2014-15) was bought out in 2013 and signed a two-year, $3-million deal with Minnesota. Much speculation has winger David Booth ($4.25 million cap hit through 2014-15) becoming the Canucks’ second compliance buyout this summer, although there is a case to keep him.

Washington Capitals Buyouts used: 1
Capitals GM George McPhee bought out defenceman Jeff Schultz ($2.75 million cap hit through 2013-14) last summer. Schultz signed with L.A. but only played for the Kings’ AHL affiliate this season. Forward Brooks Laich ($4.5 million cap hit through 2016-17) scored just eight goals in 2013-14 before injuring his groin; the 30-year-old had his least productive season since his rookie campaign. A team cannot buyout an injured player, however, and Laich, who underwent groin surgery in March, failed his end-of-year physical. The Capitals can bring him in for another physical before the buyout period commences.

Winnipeg Jets Buyouts used: 0
Despite rumblings that goaltender Ondrej Pavelec ($3.9 million cap hit through 2016-17) might not be long for Winnipeg, GM Kevin Cheveldayoff announced in April that Pavelec will be the Jets’ starting goaltender in 2014-15. The Jets are unlikely to use an amnesty buyout.

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Re: [cactuswings 2921] Re: Visit to Arizona

Re Tucson and reading off F-16s
These two shots from different sides (I think!) in Jan '14 show what you can see
https://www.flickr.com/photos/elaref/13041963683/in/set-72157642113247823
https://www.flickr.com/photos/elaref/13041965213/in/set-72157642113247823

Using my 400mm lens, I just panned along taking overlapping shots to produce a panorama for checking.

Mind you, it was nice to be on the road at the end of the runway when 13 arrived back!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/elaref/13041820345/in/set-72157642113247823
https://www.flickr.com/photos/elaref/13041955383/in/set-72157642113247823/

But we got to Yuma just too late - Trtied to time it for dusk to avoid the heat haze, but the clouds rolled in so dusk was 15 mins before we got there

eLaReF



On 29/04/2014 12:31, Mark Curran wrote:

I would add:

 

F-16s at Tucson can all be read with a little patience. Start with the car park by the tower, you'll also be walking round here for tin.  They are all kept in open sided shelters.

 

F-5, Harrier and Ospreys at Yuma can all be read with a little patience. Might be better first/last thing to reduce heat haze rather than midday when I did it.

 

I get the impression Arizona Skydive are friendly at Eloy as I've seen a lot of photos from within their hangar!

 

The vast majority of these airfields you can just follow your nose around and read pretty much everything you can see.  Some have very little at them and you much collect spam to benefit!

 

Out of curiosity where are going after Yuma?

 

If you're heading to San Diego, it's a great drive through the mountains, and the Holiday Inn Express Otay Mesa, near Brown Field, has a great view of the action over Tijuana airport, Mexico (and if so inclined you can drive to within 100 yards of TIJ and still be in the USA).  If heading north, I'd be interested in the recent Delta Connection CRJ arrivals at Kingman as many have arrived without confirmed reggies. I have a list from 5 March but there's been more since!

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

 

p.s. Kelly's Aviation are great for the overflights.

 

From: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com [mailto:cactus-wings@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Trevor Bignold
Sent: 29 April 2014 11:47
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cactuswings 2917] Re: Visit to Arizona

 

Sam

 

 

I see you are going to Ryan Field, if you are looking for a flight over Pinal i was flown over last week by Kelly Avaition based at Ryan.

 

Kelly was very good in helping me get all the pictuers i needed

 

 

Trevor

 


On Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:54:43 UTC+1, samj...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:

Hi guys,

 

Coming from the UK to visit AMARG, PHX, TUC, Marana, etc and just wondering if anyone had lists of the following things:

 

Regs of:

 

F-16's at Tucson airport

F-16's and A-10's at DMA

List of things at Yuma

F-16's at Luke AFB

And any other lists for the following airfields, and any other airfields worth a visit or any other information would be great help.

 

Davis Monthan/Pima County

Tucson Airport

Libby AFB

Benson Airport

Ryan Airfield

Marana Regional Airport/Avra Valley

Eloy Airfield

Coolidge Airport

Casa Grande Airport

Phoenix Gateway Airport

Falcon Airfield/Museum

Phoenix Airport

Scottsdale Airfield

Phoenix Deer Valley Airport

Glendale Airfield

Phoenix Goodyear Airport

Buckeye Airfield

Gila Bend Airport

Yuma Airport

 

  • Any help would be fantastic.  Many Thanks S-JOHNSON

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RE: [cactuswings 2920] Re: Visit to Arizona

Desiree was our pilot in 13KK. She knew the score J

 

Mark

 

From: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com [mailto:cactus-wings@googlegroups.com]
Sent: 29 April 2014 12:38
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cactuswings 2919] Re: Visit to Arizona

 

Yes, I can endorse that, We had a flight from Ryan over DM and Marana, very helpful pilot.

 

 

Norman Smith.


On Tuesday, 29 April 2014, 12:31, Mark Curran <n37077@googlemail.com> wrote:

I would add:

 

F-16s at Tucson can all be read with a little patience. Start with the car park by the tower, you'll also be walking round here for tin.  They are all kept in open sided shelters.

 

F-5, Harrier and Ospreys at Yuma can all be read with a little patience. Might be better first/last thing to reduce heat haze rather than midday when I did it.

 

I get the impression Arizona Skydive are friendly at Eloy as I've seen a lot of photos from within their hangar!

 

The vast majority of these airfields you can just follow your nose around and read pretty much everything you can see.  Some have very little at them and you much collect spam to benefit!

 

Out of curiosity where are going after Yuma?

 

If you're heading to San Diego, it's a great drive through the mountains, and the Holiday Inn Express Otay Mesa, near Brown Field, has a great view of the action over Tijuana airport, Mexico (and if so inclined you can drive to within 100 yards of TIJ and still be in the USA).  If heading north, I'd be interested in the recent Delta Connection CRJ arrivals at Kingman as many have arrived without confirmed reggies. I have a list from 5 March but there's been more since!

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

 

p.s. Kelly's Aviation are great for the overflights.

 

From: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com [mailto:cactus-wings@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Trevor Bignold
Sent: 29 April 2014 11:47
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cactuswings 2917] Re: Visit to Arizona

 

Sam

 

 

I see you are going to Ryan Field, if you are looking for a flight over Pinal i was flown over last week by Kelly Avaition based at Ryan.

 

Kelly was very good in helping me get all the pictuers i needed

 

 

Trevor

 


On Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:54:43 UTC+1, samj...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:

Hi guys,

 

Coming from the UK to visit AMARG, PHX, TUC, Marana, etc and just wondering if anyone had lists of the following things:

 

Regs of:

 

F-16's at Tucson airport

F-16's and A-10's at DMA

List of things at Yuma

F-16's at Luke AFB

And any other lists for the following airfields, and any other airfields worth a visit or any other information would be great help.

 

Davis Monthan/Pima County

Tucson Airport

Libby AFB

Benson Airport

Ryan Airfield

Marana Regional Airport/Avra Valley

Eloy Airfield

Coolidge Airport

Casa Grande Airport

Phoenix Gateway Airport

Falcon Airfield/Museum

Phoenix Airport

Scottsdale Airfield

Phoenix Deer Valley Airport

Glendale Airfield

Phoenix Goodyear Airport

Buckeye Airfield

Gila Bend Airport

Yuma Airport

 

  • Any help would be fantastic.  Many Thanks S-JOHNSON

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Re: [cactuswings 2919] Re: Visit to Arizona

Yes, I can endorse that, We had a flight from Ryan over DM and Marana, very helpful pilot.

 
Norman Smith.

On Tuesday, 29 April 2014, 12:31, Mark Curran <n37077@googlemail.com> wrote:
I would add:
 
F-16s at Tucson can all be read with a little patience. Start with the car park by the tower, you'll also be walking round here for tin.  They are all kept in open sided shelters.
 
F-5, Harrier and Ospreys at Yuma can all be read with a little patience. Might be better first/last thing to reduce heat haze rather than midday when I did it.
 
I get the impression Arizona Skydive are friendly at Eloy as I've seen a lot of photos from within their hangar!
 
The vast majority of these airfields you can just follow your nose around and read pretty much everything you can see.  Some have very little at them and you much collect spam to benefit!
 
Out of curiosity where are going after Yuma?
 
If you're heading to San Diego, it's a great drive through the mountains, and the Holiday Inn Express Otay Mesa, near Brown Field, has a great view of the action over Tijuana airport, Mexico (and if so inclined you can drive to within 100 yards of TIJ and still be in the USA).  If heading north, I'd be interested in the recent Delta Connection CRJ arrivals at Kingman as many have arrived without confirmed reggies. I have a list from 5 March but there's been more since!
 
Cheers,
 
Mark
 
p.s. Kelly's Aviation are great for the overflights.
 
From: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com [mailto:cactus-wings@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Trevor Bignold
Sent: 29 April 2014 11:47
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cactuswings 2917] Re: Visit to Arizona
 
Sam
 
 
I see you are going to Ryan Field, if you are looking for a flight over Pinal i was flown over last week by Kelly Avaition based at Ryan.
 
Kelly was very good in helping me get all the pictuers i needed
 
 
Trevor
 

On Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:54:43 UTC+1, samj...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Hi guys,
 
Coming from the UK to visit AMARG, PHX, TUC, Marana, etc and just wondering if anyone had lists of the following things:
 
Regs of:
 
F-16's at Tucson airport
F-16's and A-10's at DMA
List of things at Yuma
F-16's at Luke AFB
And any other lists for the following airfields, and any other airfields worth a visit or any other information would be great help.
 
Davis Monthan/Pima County
Tucson Airport
Libby AFB
Benson Airport
Ryan Airfield
Marana Regional Airport/Avra Valley
Eloy Airfield
Coolidge Airport
Casa Grande Airport
Phoenix Gateway Airport
Falcon Airfield/Museum
Phoenix Airport
Scottsdale Airfield
Phoenix Deer Valley Airport
Glendale Airfield
Phoenix Goodyear Airport
Buckeye Airfield
Gila Bend Airport
Yuma Airport
 
  • Any help would be fantastic.  Many Thanks S-JOHNSON
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RE: [cactuswings 2918] Re: Visit to Arizona

I would add:

 

F-16s at Tucson can all be read with a little patience. Start with the car park by the tower, you'll also be walking round here for tin.  They are all kept in open sided shelters.

 

F-5, Harrier and Ospreys at Yuma can all be read with a little patience. Might be better first/last thing to reduce heat haze rather than midday when I did it.

 

I get the impression Arizona Skydive are friendly at Eloy as I've seen a lot of photos from within their hangar!

 

The vast majority of these airfields you can just follow your nose around and read pretty much everything you can see.  Some have very little at them and you much collect spam to benefit!

 

Out of curiosity where are going after Yuma?

 

If you're heading to San Diego, it's a great drive through the mountains, and the Holiday Inn Express Otay Mesa, near Brown Field, has a great view of the action over Tijuana airport, Mexico (and if so inclined you can drive to within 100 yards of TIJ and still be in the USA).  If heading north, I'd be interested in the recent Delta Connection CRJ arrivals at Kingman as many have arrived without confirmed reggies. I have a list from 5 March but there's been more since!

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

 

p.s. Kelly's Aviation are great for the overflights.

 

From: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com [mailto:cactus-wings@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Trevor Bignold
Sent: 29 April 2014 11:47
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cactuswings 2917] Re: Visit to Arizona

 

Sam

 

 

I see you are going to Ryan Field, if you are looking for a flight over Pinal i was flown over last week by Kelly Avaition based at Ryan.

 

Kelly was very good in helping me get all the pictuers i needed

 

 

Trevor

 


On Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:54:43 UTC+1, samj...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:

Hi guys,

 

Coming from the UK to visit AMARG, PHX, TUC, Marana, etc and just wondering if anyone had lists of the following things:

 

Regs of:

 

F-16's at Tucson airport

F-16's and A-10's at DMA

List of things at Yuma

F-16's at Luke AFB

And any other lists for the following airfields, and any other airfields worth a visit or any other information would be great help.

 

Davis Monthan/Pima County

Tucson Airport

Libby AFB

Benson Airport

Ryan Airfield

Marana Regional Airport/Avra Valley

Eloy Airfield

Coolidge Airport

Casa Grande Airport

Phoenix Gateway Airport

Falcon Airfield/Museum

Phoenix Airport

Scottsdale Airfield

Phoenix Deer Valley Airport

Glendale Airfield

Phoenix Goodyear Airport

Buckeye Airfield

Gila Bend Airport

Yuma Airport

 

  • Any help would be fantastic.  Many Thanks S-JOHNSON

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RE: [cactuswings 2917] Visit to Arizona

Hi,

 

Some short term problem with the website, not sure what but the powers that be are working on getting it back up.

 

Mark

 

From: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com [mailto:cactus-wings@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of eLaReF
Sent: 29 April 2014 11:10
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cactuswings 2915] Visit to Arizona

 

Mark
Has Freebird moved?

The link
http://www.freebirddb.com/ comes up with 'Domain expired'

eLaReF

On 29/04/2014 09:57, Mark Curran wrote:

It's a guide: it is really difficult to keep these things up to date.
Though this group is invaluable for updates.
 
Mark
 
Mark Curran
Freebird Updater: ATR, Be99/1900, BAe 146/J31/J41/ATP, CRJ, 
DHC7/8, Do228/328, E110-195, F27/F28, HS748, NAMC YS11, 
SF340/2000, SD330/360, L.1011, BAC One-Eleven, CSeries
 
 
 
 
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From: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com [mailto:cactus-wings@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Ian Saunders
Sent: 13 April 2014 00:44
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Cc: samj12345@hotmail.co.uk
Subject: Re: [cactuswings 2899] Visit to Arizona
 
I use FreeBird database they have based listing for Montham and many of the
other fields ..
 
Ian
 
Sent from my iPhone
 
On Apr 12, 2014, at 7:36 PM, <mollier1@ca.rr.com> wrote:
 
That's a first - Someone asking for registrations before they've even seen
them!
 
 
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Hi guys,
 
Coming from the UK to visit AMARG, PHX, TUC, Marana, etc and just 
wondering if anyone had lists of the following things:
 
Regs of:
 
F-16's at Tucson airport
F-16's and A-10's at DMA
List of things at Yuma
F-16's at Luke AFB
And any other lists for the following airfields, and any other 
airfields worth a visit or any other information would be great help.
 
 
Davis Monthan/Pima County
 
Tucson Airport
 
Libby AFB
 
Benson Airport
 
Ryan Airfield
 
Marana Regional Airport/Avra Valley
 
Eloy Airfield
 
Coolidge Airport
 
Casa Grande Airport
 
Phoenix Gateway Airport
 
Falcon Airfield/Museum
 
Phoenix Airport
 
Scottsdale Airfield
 
Phoenix Deer Valley Airport
 
Glendale Airfield
 
Phoenix Goodyear Airport
 
Buckeye Airfield
 
Gila Bend Airport
 
Yuma Airport
 
 
 
  - Any help would be fantastic.  Many Thanks S-JOHNSON
 
 
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