Friday, 1 November 2013

Re: [cactuswings 2560] Storage & Other News

Walter, John Travolta's place is at Jumbolair, near Ocala, not Spruce Creek (near Daytona). His 707 flew in on 26th Sept after mx at MIA, can certainly operate there. Not popular, no doubt!
 
Herndon not Herdon, for old ORL name.

Civil rgd. US Customs P-3s are at Cecil, easily read by crawling around the roads at top end. Boeing does F-18 mx there but hangar often closed. Cameras monitor the car park so don't leap out to fence with a telescope if its open, stay in car!! The end of the carpark by fence is however one of few spots to get an angle on Flightstar (MD80 family mx, 757 freighter conversions etc).
 
And NAS Jax is now graced by the new P-8A, about a dozen based now. Can be read with scope with discretion from a Super Target carpark beside end of runway, and/or a side road next to main road at runway end, nice clear view.

Best regards
 
Nigel Prevett
Assistant Editor, Aviation Letter
Orlando, FL
www.aviationletter.com
----- Original Message -----
From: W Wilson
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2013 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: [cactuswings 2559] Storage & Other News

A couple of clarifications. 

Definitely not....The Fly-in Community near DAB, Spruce Creek, does not support 707 operations.  In fact, John Travolta got shunned years ago for blasting out in his Gulfstream at early hours.  The runway is [only] 4,000 feet, and the taxiways are not wide enough for anything larger than a Gulfstream.  No 707 operations!
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1998-02-06/news/9802060678_1_john-travolta-creek-fly-in-spruce-creek

KORL (ORL) is maybe a municipal airport now?  The airport along State Road 804 in Orlando is Orlando Executive (ORL/KORL) has been a "municipal field" since 1928...:)  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Executive_Airport
Later called Herdon Airport in 1961 commercial service left ORL for McCoy AFB in 1968; now simply known as Orlando Executive.  As James mentions, plenty of business traffic there.

The museum between LAL and MCO along I-4 is http://www.fantasyofflight.com/tickets/
http://goo.gl/maps/9A9Et

On another note, Cecil does not have a based military squadron of P-3s.  They are based at Naval Air Station Jacksonville.  The only military based at Cecil are helicopters and C-12s (King Airs) of the Florida Army National Guard.   However, many visiting military and airline types especially at the Boeing facility and FlightStar http://www.flightstarjax.com/main.html can be found at Cecil (VQQ) as James notes.

Walter
DCA


On 11/1/2013 1:14 AM, James wrote:
Try KLAL , Lakeland , there are some Migs up there behind a fence near the flight school , a 734 , an air side museum with an F-14 to a DC -3 to a 727 , A306R , , plus check out the airport along 408 in Orlando , it's maybe a municipal field now , but they do get some bbjs in there .   Between KMCO and KLAL is another Air Museum , one that puts you in a DC-3 I believe , it's on I 4 / Interstate 4 . In Daytona area is the fly in community , big enough to support a 701B , called Spruce Creek. Then 120 North Jacksonville Road in Ocala is JumboLair - Home to N707JT - John Travolta home . You won't see the 707 there as it sits in Miami with a new partner - IRS . You may see his other aircraft on the runway .     Email me if you need any further info    Tolice1234@aol.com  Bonehead5967@yahoo.com  Boeingkc135@aol.com     James MCF     Sent from my iPhone    
On Oct 28, 2013, at 11:16 AM, David & Jeannette <dandjg@btinternet.com> wrote:    James,    Many thanks for your prompt reply and the useful information.  I shall be based for several days at St Simon's Island, alongside KSSI, so KBQK is pretty close.  I called into St Augustine for a very brief visit 2 years ago and I seem to remember a pretty good café there and plenty of GA. I also plan to re-visit KSFB as we have some time in Orlando but KOPF and KMIA are too far south for this visit. We might have time to visit the pan handle (depends how far along Crestview is) but we have a fairly tight itinerary from Orlando back to Atlanta and I do want to take in Warner Robins Air & Space Museum.    Thanks for the insight, it is much appreciated.    Kind regards,    David.  
On 27/10/2013 21:05, James wrote:  Its a disappointment . It has an active military squadron there of several P-3 Orion's a 727 and a 734 out front of the Boeing Shop . Most of the residents are tucked away ramp side which has limited viewing . JAX dont waste your time . St Augustine has omega 707s , Osprey V-22s  Grumman facility there , but north of JAX in georgia is KBQK  , up here are atleast 5 intact 707 Frames , at KSFB , this is your biggest Boneyard around , then there is KOPF another Boneyard , KMIA has many MRO facilities with dozens of frames waiting on paint and work. In the pan handle in the town of Crestview is a very New scrapping operation , Tom Sikes airport .    James MCF    Sent from my iPhone    
On Oct 27, 2013, at 2:48 PM, David & Jeannette <dandjg@btinternet.com> wrote:    Hi all,    I shall be in the Jacksonville area in November and hope to visit Cecil Field.  Has anyone been there recently and can provide details of how easy it is to see the residents?    All information on that and all other JAX area airfields gratefully received.    Kind regards,    David Greenhalgh    --   You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "cactuswings" group.  To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to cactus-wings+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.  To post to this group, send email to cactus-wings@googlegroups.com.  Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cactus-wings.  For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.  
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