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A visitor from Austria posted Fri October 17, 2008: Hehe - looks like puppies sucking from the mother! The bigger ones get more resources devoted to them.
AA colours and the terminal make everything look clean. Great example of organised chaos. |
A visitor from Austria posted Thu September 11, 2008: This is a fantastic shot. i love to see that silver shine! |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 9, 2008: Fantastic. The stunning silver skinned birds fill the frame which is slightly off-center. Great cropping work on an amazing photo. This is way more than just a great aviation photo. Nice work my friend. |
A visitor from United States posted Thu May 8, 2008: You missed the A300... |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu April 3, 2008: Oui, Oui this is good. |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu April 3, 2008: WOW!!! I wish I could of taken this photo |
A visitor from United States posted Fri January 25, 2008: I absolutley LOVE this perspective. Awsome |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Tue January 15, 2008: If the lower deck at the left side of the finger was a public observation gallery the scenery would be perfect.
Congratulations on this well-balanced neat shot.
Daniel |
A visitor from Mexico posted Fri December 21, 2007: Awesome picture and Douglas and Boeing, nothing else missing!!! |
A visitor from United States posted Fri November 16, 2007: All American Fleet.Compare the B757 with the B777.Awesome pic!!! |
A visitor from United States posted Tue September 18, 2007: What's more amazing? the airports? or the planes that fly to them? |
A visitor from India posted Tue August 21, 2007: Great shot! the 757's body is no wider than the 777's rr trent-800 |
A visitor from - posted Wed August 8, 2007: Great Shot, abnormal, bizarre, and Atypical |
A visitor from United States posted Wed July 18, 2007: Excellent shot! Must of been challanging to capture.
BTW, Those arnt A300s
DM |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 12, 2007: Excellent photo! Congrats on your capture... but i beleive you are missing the A300's... ;)
Excellent detail. Just amazing! |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu July 12, 2007: Nice picture a great photo of this american airlines fleet nicely done |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu June 21, 2007: Great shot - really captures the modern commercial intensity that is civil aviation. |
A visitor from Mexico posted Tue June 19, 2007: This kind of photos are documents that marks a point in an airline timeline, just as a milepost.
Exquisite, definively one of the all-time favorites already. Congratulations !! |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun June 17, 2007: It is very interesting to see the rather complex ground markings. |
A visitor from India posted Sun June 17, 2007: Amazing shot! Unusual and brilliant capture. |
A visitor from United States posted Sun June 17, 2007: Great angle for an excellent photo of LAX. American's silver jets look great at their almost full terminal. |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat June 16, 2007: Wow the crisp and clarity hurts your eyes. Looks like a satellite image. |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat June 16, 2007: That's an awesome sight. Very nice! |
A visitor from India posted Sat June 16, 2007: Only one word .......FABULOUS |
A visitor from United States posted Sat June 16, 2007: You couldn't ask for more from this photo. Perfect weather/lighting conditions, multiple aircraft types, all of the ground activity, and a unique (and very privileged) vantage point. I agree that this photo will eventually be one of the top ten viewed photos of all time on A.net. |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri June 15, 2007: This will be one of the greatest photos on airliners.net I tell you. What a unique view. Never dreamed of such a photo. Well done mate! |
A visitor from Mexico posted Fri June 15, 2007: Excellent shot!! And of course APM only the best, nice pic RUC!!
Miguel Arteaga - APM |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Fri June 15, 2007: There's also a B752. Great shot! |
A visitor from United States posted Fri June 15, 2007: Great photo, very clear and crisp..what a great perspective on the size difference between the 757 and the 777! |
A visitor from Germany posted Fri June 15, 2007: This one is gonna get about 34000 views;) |
A visitor from United States posted Fri June 15, 2007: Great shot man, you really captured a nice angle!
Dont forget the B752.
Daniel |
A visitor from United States posted Fri June 15, 2007: Awesome shot, and very interesting to compare all of the different aircraft. I see a couple of 757's in there too. |
A visitor from United States posted Fri June 15, 2007: Very nice shot u really get to see what AAs fleet looks like BTW u forgot the 752 |
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| Best Aerial by member FYODOR All at the name - best pictures at A.net made from the planes, helicopters, baloons and as an exception - mountains and hills.. |
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| LAX: Los Angeles International Airport by member September11 In 1928, the Los Angeles City Council selected 640 acres in the southern part of Westchester as the site of a new airport for the city. The fields of wheat, barley and lima beans were converted into dirt landing strips without any terminal buildings. |
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