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A visitor from Spain posted Sun August 26, 2007:It´s a beautiful photo! The perspective makes our brain think that the aircraft is just 50m over the center point of the runway, while it´s probably 500m beyond the rwy thr. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed October 18, 2006:It is landing, it's just the perspective making it look high, it's the same when you see cockpit photos, they're generally good on the ILS & PAPIs but they still look high, fantastic shot by the way | |
A visitor from Canada posted Sat December 31, 2005:Re: isn't he high- looks more like a go around, flaps are set to T/O rather than landing | |
A visitor from Philippines posted Sun October 30, 2005:Great perspective! but aint the plane to high? | |
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A visitor from Spain posted Sun August 26, 2007:
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