Atlantis
Tourist
Reged: 07/08/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Australia
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Greetings, this is my first post. I have been searching for Blackbirds on the ground and have collected 18 of them.
As far as I am aware the other remaining Blackbird aircraft are either destroyed/cannibalised or under cover in museums.
EDIT : Added a Ninth one. EDIT : Added a tenth one EDIT : Got twelve now thanks to Renegade EDIT : Got thirteen thanks to Criper2000 EDIT : Added another three thanks to Hill and af_mmolina EDIT : thanks to esterrett for finding another 2
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jeffryv
Master Guide
Reged: 07/16/05
Posts: 1286
Loc: Vancouver, BC Canada
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Fantastic 1st post
Cool!!!!
They have all been Placemarked before, but never as a complete collection
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Edited by jeffryv (07/24/05 04:43 AM)
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Atlantis
Tourist
Reged: 07/08/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Australia
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Quote:
Fantastic 1st post
Cool!!!!
They have all been Placemarked before, but never as a complete collection
Thanks, I did a search for blackbird but I think I will have to brush up on my search technique. I was only searching topics newer than one week. I will check out the others.
EDIT: Added a ninth one.
Edited by Atlantis (07/24/05 05:26 AM)
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jeffryv
Master Guide
Reged: 07/16/05
Posts: 1286
Loc: Vancouver, BC Canada
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Also you might want to turn on "Layers" Keyhole BBS Layer
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Atlantis
Tourist
Reged: 07/08/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Australia
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I have worked out the Keyhold Community BBS layer thanks. Added a tenth Blackbird to the list.
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Calico_Jack
Cartographer
Reged: 07/12/05
Posts: 353
Loc: Missouri Etats-Unis d'Amerique
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I'm surprised no one has rated this one yet. Effort expended should be rewarded (most excellent AND interesting first post).
-------------------- Avast ye, matey and shiver me timbers! Scurvy dogs, the lot of ye!
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Renegade
Tourist
Reged: 07/24/05
Posts: 2
Loc: Texas
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Here is one at Eglin:
30°27'57.03"N 86°33'43.98"W
Here is one at Randolph:
29°23'22.88"N 98°37'14.62"W
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Atlantis
Tourist
Reged: 07/08/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Australia
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Thanks Renegade,
I have added your two to the collection. We now have twelve blackbirds in the kmz file.
I can't stop whistling 4 and 20 Blackbirds baked in a pie.
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Criper2000
Tourist
Reged: 07/25/05
Posts: 2
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i found another one not marked thats also at edwards afb
34° 54' 45" N 117° 55' 13.8" W
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jclarke
Collection Editor
Reged: 02/13/05
Posts: 556
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Welcome to the BBS, criper! The easiest way to post a location is to create a placemark at the location describing the object (use the "pushpin" icon on Google Earth), then right click on it and do a "save as". This will save a .kmz attachement, which you can then add to your post (the BBS will let you add an attachment when you preview the post). This is much simpler for everyone than just posting lat/long coordinates.
Before you add a new placemark, though, you'll want to turn on the Keyhole Community BBS layer (in the layers menu, bottom left) which will show you any existing placemarks at the location.
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