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Picture of the McDonnell Douglas MD-11(F) aircraft

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A visitor from Mexico posted Sat November 14, 2009:
Great photo!
I saw this plane in real life!
It was a nice day, I was making a flight with Mexicana and it was very awesome!

A visitor from United States posted Thu February 19, 2009:
Maybe Fat Ailbert's back there. :D

A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu February 19, 2009:
Too bad this MD-11 was not rotating. haha. nice picture. It confused me when I saw the thumbnail!

A visitor from New Zealand posted Fri July 7, 2006:
New VTOL MD-11? Is there anything these planes can't do?? lol

What on earth was put in the back to throw a 100tonne airliner on its but..

A visitor from Ireland posted Mon May 29, 2006:
I once saw this happen to a Britten Norman Trislander (G-FTSE) while on work experience with Aurigny in 2002 because they unloaded a palette of fruit from the nose before the tail ballast was removed. They blamed the pilot for being a "fat bugger". The aircraft was not damaged thanks to a pole inserted in the tail which arrested the Trislander's rotation. Although I think it's much more serious in this case...what with the MD-11 being exponentially larger...:p

A visitor from Australia posted Fri May 26, 2006:
What happened to that center of gravity.

A visitor from United Arab Emirates posted Tue May 23, 2006:
Caramba, Qua Paso? When did this happen? Why?

A visitor from United States posted Tue May 23, 2006:
OMG haha I thought the MD was rotating. nice shot

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue May 23, 2006:
Ouuuups! Take off from zero?

A visitor from United States posted Tue May 23, 2006:
Shows the importance of proper loading.

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