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Lockheed P-3 Orion (16-1589) - A smoky P3 arriving over the Dallas skyline from Jacksonville.
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Lockheed P-3 Orion (16-1589)

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A smoky P3 arriving over the Dallas skyline from Jacksonville.

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ken kemper
J Morgan

Love the skyline with the P-3 ......Beautiful pic
Patrick Hughes
Do they smoke all the tome or does it mean he’s in a bit of a hurry?
renato basso
I think they smoke all time
Richard Warner
In the summer of 1968, at Highway 77 Airport just south of Dallas, Larry and I were standing beside our Cessna 140 talking to our girl friends. Without interrupting whatever(?) the girls were talking about, Larry glanced south at a black speck in the sky and muttered quietly to me, "Lockheed Electra." I nodded yes. My girlfriend glanced south and said, "What did you say? That's just a black speck in the sky!" Larry and I assured the women that the black speck was indeed a Lockheed Electra and, a minute or two later, as the 4-engine turboprop Braniff plane passed overhead leaving a trail of black smoke, Larry and I assured them that all black specks in the sky do not look alike.
STEVEN CORNISH
Great photo jmorgan, congrats. Always loved the Electra, Buffalo Airways still flies 'em !
William Garrison
The Navy uses JP-8 that smokes like that
skylab72
It would be surprising if that airframe were delivered to the USN in 2016.

Love the Pic.
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