Railfanning Bena to Mojave CA. BNSF Military Train & more.

in2tech Jan 11, 2022

  1. in2tech

    in2tech TrainBoard Member

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    This is not me, I just found it on a channel I follow for his N Scale layout. Any idea where this military stuff is going and is it old or brand new stuff?



    I just thought it was cool!
     
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  2. Ike the BN Freak

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    Probably the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, near Barstow
     
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  3. COHiker06

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    That's a lot of Strykers and MRAPS, not so old stuff btw! We hold joint military training rotations/exercises all over the southwest/west so NTC for the Army and Red Flag for the USAF and foreign forces would have a giant war game depending on what's coming up or what is needed to maintain currency. We would come back from Europe once a year for missile live fire at Tyndall AFB and then over to Nellis AFB for Red Flag. While I was at Red Flag, my Army brother in law was at Ft Irwin and sending me pics of our jets overhead or the A-10s working forward air support on top of them.
     
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  4. 308GTSi

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    My video , not really edited or anything. I have a mountain more which will be edited after I gat a new Mac.

    :)
     
  5. Hardcoaler

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    The audio is amazingly sharp. I'd have guessed wind noise would have overwhelmed everything.
     
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  6. 308GTSi

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    Thank you for the compliment :) I will do a video on how to get the sound with minimal wind noise some day, hopefully not too far away. My dad was driving that day and he made the rented Chevy earn its keep , , , trains along there run at 70Mph in a few parts so catching a train requires a lead foot sometimes.
     

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