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the Legend of LAX[_2_]
June 12th 08, 08:12 PM
Here are a few from the last few months

2609: ATA DC-10 (obviously before they filed bankruptcy)

2640: Malaysia 747 in special scheme

2760: QANTAS is now flying A-330s to LAX

2805: World Cargo has started flying a 747

2819: Shanghai Cargo MD-11 is another recent flyer to LAX

2832: This one has been around quite a bit lately. I wonder whose it is

2835: Express Jet, another recent starter here

2847: Air India new paint scheme

2892: a buddy of mine always trying to ruin my shots

Joseph
June 13th 08, 05:54 AM
the Legend of LAX wrote:
>


Hey Legend-

First of all Thanks for the Shots. Great as usual.

But now I have a question- somewhere in the cargo area, not far from the
FedEx terminal, is a funny little old (I'm guessing it's old) structure
that resembles a Spanish mission. What is that? What is it a part of
today? Google was no help, but then again I didn't know what to Google
for. Any light you can shed on this would be appreciated. Just
curious. TIA.

Joseph

JPaulV
June 13th 08, 08:05 AM
"Joseph" > a écrit dans le message de news:


> But now I have a question- somewhere in the cargo area, not far from
> the FedEx terminal, is a funny little old (I'm guessing it's old)
> structure that resembles a Spanish mission. What is that? What is
> it a part of today? Google was no help, but then again I didn't know
> what to Google for. Any light you can shed on this would be
> appreciated. Just curious. TIA.

Curtiss-Wright JN-4
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bb/CURTISS_JN-4_USAF.JPG

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Cordi@lement JPaulV

JPaulV
June 13th 08, 08:09 AM
"JPaulV" > a écrit dans le message de news:


http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=B3TN71kbdpw

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Cordi@lement JPaulV

bob
June 13th 08, 05:31 PM
The old mission style buidling at LAX is historic Hangar One:

http://www.afcoinc.com/properties-lax.html

Bob
KSEA


"Joseph" > wrote in message
...
> the Legend of LAX wrote:
>>
>
>
> Hey Legend-
>
> First of all Thanks for the Shots. Great as usual.
>
> But now I have a question- somewhere in the cargo area, not far from the
> FedEx terminal, is a funny little old (I'm guessing it's old) structure
> that resembles a Spanish mission. What is that? What is it a part of
> today? Google was no help, but then again I didn't know what to Google
> for. Any light you can shed on this would be appreciated. Just
> curious. TIA.
>
> Joseph

the Legend of LAX[_2_]
June 13th 08, 06:53 PM
Joseph wrote:
> the Legend of LAX wrote:
>
>
> Hey Legend-
>
> First of all Thanks for the Shots. Great as usual.
>
> But now I have a question- somewhere in the cargo area, not far from the
> FedEx terminal, is a funny little old (I'm guessing it's old) structure
> that resembles a Spanish mission. What is that? What is it a part of
> today? Google was no help, but then again I didn't know what to Google
> for. Any light you can shed on this would be appreciated. Just
> curious. TIA.

Thanks Joseph. Further to what Bob said & posted are my personal
recollections: the building's domes were retiled with ceramic tile
during renovation. There used to be three other hangars across the lot
to the west. The TRACON was in one (my old home). I seem to recall that
the city did not want to allow this building to remain if it was to be
empty. They actually found someone to agree to occupy the building.
Somewhere, buried deep, I have pictures of it as Santa Monica Airport, &
a South American airport terminal. It's been in several movies.

--
Dale G Elhardt
Cypress Ca
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=7702

HiFlyer
June 13th 08, 07:18 PM
Google "LAX Hangar One" produced alot of articles and some
pictures.... 1990 seemed to be the renovation year.

HF



On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 10:53:17 -0700, the Legend of LAX
> wrote:

>Joseph wrote:
>> the Legend of LAX wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hey Legend-
>>
>> First of all Thanks for the Shots. Great as usual.
>>
>> But now I have a question- somewhere in the cargo area, not far from the
>> FedEx terminal, is a funny little old (I'm guessing it's old) structure
>> that resembles a Spanish mission. What is that? What is it a part of
>> today? Google was no help, but then again I didn't know what to Google
>> for. Any light you can shed on this would be appreciated. Just
>> curious. TIA.
>
>Thanks Joseph. Further to what Bob said & posted are my personal
>recollections: the building's domes were retiled with ceramic tile
>during renovation. There used to be three other hangars across the lot
>to the west. The TRACON was in one (my old home). I seem to recall that
>the city did not want to allow this building to remain if it was to be
>empty. They actually found someone to agree to occupy the building.
>Somewhere, buried deep, I have pictures of it as Santa Monica Airport, &
>a South American airport terminal. It's been in several movies.

Joseph
June 14th 08, 08:49 AM
Many thanks Legend, and bob, and HiFlyer. I learned something today.

Joseph

the Legend of LAX wrote:
>
> Joseph wrote:[i]
> > the Legend of LAX wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hey Legend-
> >
> > First of all Thanks for the Shots. Great as usual.
> >
> > But now I have a question- somewhere in the cargo area, not far from the
> > FedEx terminal, is a funny little old (I'm guessing it's old) structure
> > that resembles a Spanish mission. What is that? What is it a part of
> > today? Google was no help, but then again I didn't know what to Google
> > for. Any light you can shed on this would be appreciated. Just
> > curious. TIA.
>
> Thanks Joseph. Further to what Bob said & posted are my personal
> recollections: the building's domes were retiled with ceramic tile
> during renovation. There used to be three other hangars across the lot
> to the west. The TRACON was in one (my old home). I seem to recall that
> the city did not want to allow this building to remain if it was to be
> empty. They actually found someone to agree to occupy the building.
> Somewhere, buried deep, I have pictures of it as Santa Monica Airport, &
> a South American airport terminal. It's been in several movies.
>
> --
> Dale G Elhardt
> Cypress Ca
> You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
> http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=7702
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]

HiFlyer
June 14th 08, 08:05 PM
The P-38...... McMinnville?

HF

On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 00:49:04 -0700, Joseph > wrote:

>Many thanks Legend, and bob, and HiFlyer. I learned something today.
>
>Joseph
>
>the Legend of LAX wrote:[i]
>>
>> Joseph wrote:[i]
>> > the Legend of LAX wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > Hey Legend-
>> >
>> > First of all Thanks for the Shots. Great as usual.
>> >
>> > But now I have a question- somewhere in the cargo area, not far from the
>> > FedEx terminal, is a funny little old (I'm guessing it's old) structure
>> > that resembles a Spanish mission. What is that? What is it a part of
>> > today? Google was no help, but then again I didn't know what to Google
>> > for. Any light you can shed on this would be appreciated. Just
>> > curious. TIA.
>>
>> Thanks Joseph. Further to what Bob said & posted are my personal
>> recollections: the building's domes were retiled with ceramic tile
>> during renovation. There used to be three other hangars across the lot
>> to the west. The TRACON was in one (my old home). I seem to recall that
>> the city did not want to allow this building to remain if it was to be
>> empty. They actually found someone to agree to occupy the building.
>> Somewhere, buried deep, I have pictures of it as Santa Monica Airport, &
>> a South American airport terminal. It's been in several movies.
>>
>> --
>> Dale G Elhardt
>> Cypress Ca
>> You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
>> http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=7702
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>

Joseph
June 15th 08, 07:52 PM
HiFlyer wrote:
>
> The P-38...... McMinnville?
>
> HF

Yup.. Evergreen.

J


>
> On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 00:49:04 -0700, Joseph > wrote:
>
> >Many thanks Legend, and bob, and HiFlyer. I learned something today.
> >
> >Joseph
> >
> >the Legend of LAX wrote:
> >>
> >> Joseph wrote:
> >> > the Legend of LAX wrote:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Hey Legend-
> >> >
> >> > First of all Thanks for the Shots. Great as usual.
> >> >
> >> > But now I have a question- somewhere in the cargo area, not far from the
> >> > FedEx terminal, is a funny little old (I'm guessing it's old) structure
> >> > that resembles a Spanish mission. What is that? What is it a part of
> >> > today? Google was no help, but then again I didn't know what to Google
> >> > for. Any light you can shed on this would be appreciated. Just
> >> > curious. TIA.
> >>
> >> Thanks Joseph. Further to what Bob said & posted are my personal
> >> recollections: the building's domes were retiled with ceramic tile
> >> during renovation. There used to be three other hangars across the lot
> >> to the west. The TRACON was in one (my old home). I seem to recall that
> >> the city did not want to allow this building to remain if it was to be
> >> empty. They actually found someone to agree to occupy the building.
> >> Somewhere, buried deep, I have pictures of it as Santa Monica Airport, &
> >> a South American airport terminal. It's been in several movies.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Dale G Elhardt
> >> Cypress Ca
> >> You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
> >> http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=7702
> >>
> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> [Image] [Image]

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