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Which planes fly by your house?

12.5k Eggplant  6.4 years ago

Leave whatever you have seen close to your house. For me, I’ve seen F-16s, F-15s, F-35s, 707 AWACSs, B1s, and one B2.

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    normally a 737, B52, 787, A320, A321, B-1, and C-2A Greyhound

    3.0 years ago
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    normqlly an B737 800 flew near me

    4.0 years ago
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    Mostly Boeing planes like the 737 747 757 767 777 and 787 and a few Airbus
    A320 A330 A350 and A380 and sometimes cessnas and beech king air and a few pipers

    4.6 years ago
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    590 cheeki

    Rarely I see DC-3’s, but most of the time it’s an airbus A320, Boeing 737, Triple 7, and so on.

    5.2 years ago
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    135 Alpha6

    I have seen a few Piper Cubs

    5.4 years ago
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    Mostly Cebu Pacific A320s. But we're not close to an airport so they are insane high

    5.5 years ago
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    i ve seen some A320s that are so high. flyin above mah hous

    5.6 years ago
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    34.5k Hayhayjam664

    Hmm Boeing 747s I have quantis Jetstar virgin maybe... hmm you name a commercial airliner it probably flys over my house XD

    We also have police helicopters that do training flights around our neighbourhood at like 11:00 at night... and they fly low so it loud Lol

    6.4 years ago
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    34.5k Hayhayjam664

    I have quantis Jetstar virgin maybe... hmm you name a commercial airliner it probably flys over my house XD

    6.4 years ago
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    Inclined planes

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    A-10s, C-130s, Chinooks, Blackhawks, F-16s, etc

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    30.2k Potato21

    Comment planes / helicopters - EC-135, cessnas, jetliners. Rare planes a helicopters-super stallion, chinook, super huey, C-130 and V-22s. Extremely rare-MI-17, I live in the USA so I have no idea why it did but it did, dolphin, and Apache. @EggPlant

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    30.4k soundwave

    All the planes from Heathrow

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    31.3k Mostly

    C-130s
    so
    many
    damn
    C-130s

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    Oh yea, at Paine Field there's Historic Flight Foundation and Flying Heritage Collection which collect/fly warbirds, but the ones I've seen over my house often has been their P-51s, T-28 Trojans, and I've seen them fly their B-25 Mitchell around my area often especially around Father's Day (Historic Flight gives father's day rides in their B-25 and DC-3).

    And at Arlington, there's HUNDREDS of Vans RV kit planes, and Glasairs as well (since Glasair is based at KAWO). I saw a guy once in an RV-10 flying low and fast doing circles around my rural neighborhood. Was a pretty cool sight.

    6.4 years ago
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    I'm about 27 miles north of Paine Field where Boeing produces the 747, 767, 777, and the 787. I'm 50 miles southeast of Whidbey NAS where the USN has EA-18G Growler and P-3 Orion squadrons based at. And I'm about 12 miles west of my nearest airport, Arlington Municipal Airport (KAWO) which is uncontrolled and has mainly general aviation traffic with your occasional commercial aircraft (Bizjets and Ameriflight fly into KAWO some times).

    So the aircraft I see almost daily are GA aircraft from Paine Field and Arlington Municipal Airport.

    Now since I live right under the ILS approach for runway 16R into Paine Field, I often see Boeing heavies (mostly 787's and 777's) departing and approaching into Paine Field. The departure path is right over my house, same with the arrival/approach path following the ILS. I've seen plenty of 787's and 777's, and all the 767's I've seen so far have been freighters especially for FedEx. I haven't seen many 747's lately and all I've seen have been freighters as well. To be honest the 747 I've seen the most has been the 747 LCF (the large 747 freighter that carriers 787 parts). The An-124 has also visited Paine Field multiple times delivering GE90 engines and I've seen it parked at Paine, but I haven't seen one over my house yet.

    Since I live in the vicinity of Whidbey Naval Air Station, I also see Boeing EA-18G Growlers and Lockheed P-3 Orions. I see/hear the Growlers more often than the Orions, at least over my neck of the woods, but I rarely get a visual on them since most of the time they are real high (and hard to spot). The only times I see Growlers visually is when they are flying low approaching Whidbey NAS. But I pretty much here Growlers every week, and they really rumble up the skies. The P-3 Orions are easier to spot but less frequent.

    So yea that's the kind of traffic I see over my house. The most rare/unique planes I've seen over my house was the C-5 Galaxy (saw it on approach into Whidbey one morning), the Boeing 747 LCF, V-22 Osprey, and I've seen a Kaman K-max over my house once. Sorry for the long comment

    6.4 years ago
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    2,689 Swiftsure

    I’ve seen a Cessna fly by
    It was orange

    +1 6.4 years ago
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    A380
    777
    737
    numerous private jets
    A lot of A330s
    and much more
    I live literally a 5k away from Abu Dhabi Int'l

    6.4 years ago
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    A lot of F-15s bc of upcoming NDP

    Also I get a lot of airliners near my school

    6.4 years ago
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    In Japan it was mostly C--130's (i think, I was 8/9 at the time) with notable aircraft being 3 RAAF C-17s, Air Force One, aircraft diverted from Sendai and other airports, and aircraft for the friendship festival. In South Korea it was mostly UH-60 Black Hawks, of the ROKAF and USAF, with notable aircraft being ROKAF CH-47 Chinooks and a lone MH-6. In Australia it is mostly airliners, such as 717s, 747s, 737s, A330s, A380s, Aw 139s operating rescue flights, and various light aircraft, with notable exceptions being the RAAF 34 wing 737 BBJs and CL304s, Yak-52s and Nanchang CJs, P-8A A47-007 flying a training mission, and Spitfire Mk.XVI FU.P, and a Tiger Moth, and an F-18 (Super?)Hornet

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    8,750 Gravity

    Yeah I see 737s and A320s. I've never seen anything else apart from in air shows, abroad, or at a military airfield just outside of my city. Even then, since Ireland is a neutral country, our best fighters are Cessnas with fireworks duct taped to the wings. Honestly though, we do have some form of cargo aircraft painted deep blue, but I doubt they are Hercules C-130s, simply because my country couldn't afford 'em.

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    8,354 arcues

    @Eggplant I put it into a box and out leftovers in it without my p a rents consent

    6.4 years ago
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    Well I live under a flight path where planes fly at around 24000 ft. So I can’t really see wich plane it is. But this they are building a new airport and the planes are coming pretty low over my house. They will most likely be 737’s and a320’s.

    6.4 years ago
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    101k Kerbango

    I Live 5 miles from Travis Air Force Base. So mostly c-130s. But I've seen tons of everything that I can't even name.

    6.4 years ago
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    As well as the occasional Chinook or Blackhawk.

    6.4 years ago
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