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| Runway Lites |


| We have one of the best views of aircraft that arrive and depart daily. The C-17 above in a daily site as it transports troops to and from the war. However, during the year we get to see a number of unique and rare aircraft. I hope to share some of the with you using this page. |


| The C-130 is a fairly common site. |
| This is a British VC-10 which is a often seen in the company of Tornado's |
| This is a Russian Build AN-224 which is the largest aircraft flying today. This picture was taken directly behind the Museum and with only about 1,000 feet left of the 12,000 foot runway, you can see he has barely lifted off the ground. |

| Here is a C-5 landing at Bangor last week. Photo by Scott Grant |

| This Cessna 152 was next in line after the C-5. I bet that was a tough landing. Photo by Scott Grant |

| Here is JetBlue landing at Portland. Photo by Scott Grant |