Taken by our F-106 Forum Member Lindel on 19 Mar 2012 when he met with Dave Peltz and visited F-106B 59-0164 at the Timmerman Airport where the F-106B is sitting on a flatbed. [Lindel collection 19 Mar 2012, Timmerman Airport, WI]
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PENTAX PENTAX K-7
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2012:03:22 12:35:58
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MA1RV - Monday 2 April 2012 07:22
I have NO IDEA what that RF strip was used for - the one attached to the lower portion of the Computer and RADAR doors!!!
Must have been for some type of sensor that only Tyndall ever used! Never saw anything like that on our birds or any others I have ever worked on.
MA1RV - Monday 2 April 2012 07:22
I have NO IDEA what that RF strip was used for - the one attached to the lower portion of the Computer and RADAR doors!!!
Must have been for some type of sensor that only Tyndall ever used! Never saw anything like that on our birds or any others I have ever worked on.
MA1RV - Monday 2 April 2012 07:22
I have NO IDEA what that RF strip was used for - the one attached to the lower portion of the Computer and RADAR doors!!!
Must have been for some type of sensor that only Tyndall ever used! Never saw anything like that on our birds or any others I have ever worked on.
MA1RV - Monday 2 April 2012 07:22
I have NO IDEA what that RF strip was used for - the one attached to the lower portion of the Computer and RADAR doors!!!
Must have been for some type of sensor that only Tyndall ever used! Never saw anything like that on our birds or any others I have ever worked on.
MA1RV - Monday 2 April 2012 07:22
I have NO IDEA what that RF strip was used for - the one attached to the lower portion of the Computer and RADAR doors!!!
Must have been for some type of sensor that only Tyndall ever used! Never saw anything like that on our birds or any others I have ever worked on.
MA1RV - Monday 2 April 2012 07:22
I have NO IDEA what that RF strip was used for - the one attached to the lower portion of the Computer and RADAR doors!!!
Must have been for some type of sensor that only Tyndall ever used! Never saw anything like that on our birds or any others I have ever worked on.
MA1RV - Monday 2 April 2012 07:22
I have NO IDEA what that RF strip was used for - the one attached to the lower portion of the Computer and RADAR doors!!!
Must have been for some type of sensor that only Tyndall ever used! Never saw anything like that on our birds or any others I have ever worked on.
MA1RV - Monday 2 April 2012 07:22
I have NO IDEA what that RF strip was used for - the one attached to the lower portion of the Computer and RADAR doors!!!
Must have been for some type of sensor that only Tyndall ever used! Never saw anything like that on our birds or any others I have ever worked on.