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A visitor from United States posted Mon January 28, 2008:THats one heck of a snow plow. Awsome pic | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri January 11, 2008:Thats one good way to plow the runway. Awsome photo | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed July 25, 2007:Quite simply, wow. It gives a whole new aspect to the 747, much more 'rough and ready' | |
A visitor from Australia posted Thu July 19, 2007:One of the best photos i've ever seen on A.net makes u see that even in reverse thrust that the 747 packs a whole bunch of power | |
A visitor from Croatia posted Tue May 22, 2007:Very impresive site. Nice catch! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon February 26, 2007:Very evocative. Well done. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun February 11, 2007:I love how the plane looks like it is coming out of a cloud. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun February 11, 2007:It looks like a model plane! Something out of Thunderbirds! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu February 8, 2007:What a shot. Awesome Picture. I think this 747 is displaying a new way to clear snow off the runway. Now all we need a special kind of plane to salt the runways and then all will be set. Amazing picture. | |
A visitor from Australia posted Mon January 29, 2007:WOW G-) says it all | |
A visitor from France posted Fri January 12, 2007:Gee, what a pic !!! That 747 comes out of "snowhere"... Excellent light and depth control... Congrats !!! | |
A visitor from Norway posted Sun December 24, 2006:Great photo! I love pics of planes in snowy and stormy weather, wizzards and so on! I want more! | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Thu December 14, 2006:Yay, the flying dutchman is coming! Great picture as well. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue December 12, 2006:Cool snow affect | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat December 9, 2006:Captures a rare event, perfectly. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu November 16, 2006:Thats awesome. Never seen such a sight!! | |
A visitor from India posted Sun October 8, 2006:Mind Blowing | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Tue September 19, 2006:WOW! Just great! | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon September 18, 2006:Monster dooming out of the fog... | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Tue September 5, 2006:That's a real blizzard ! Looks like they reversed the ouboard engines only. Fantastic! | |
A visitor from Argentina posted Sun July 30, 2006:A very nice photo mmmm .... no, a very beautiful picture ... mmm ... I realy don´t know what to "say" ( write )... It´s wonderful!!! | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Sat July 29, 2006:Wow that's great photo! Well done. | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sat April 22, 2006:It looks really strange. :-) A 747 totally covered in a cloud of snow! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Mon March 6, 2006:Watch, as this KLM 744 demostrates the most efficient way to clear snow from a runway... | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu November 3, 2005:Massive | |
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