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A visitor from India posted Mon January 12, 2009:The sight of the afterburners is one of the greatest images in aviation, and two on a beauty like Jaguar is amazing. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat September 13, 2008:Somebody tell the pilot that they payed for the whole a/c os he can feel free to use all of the landing gear. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun July 1, 2007:Its actually a completely normal Jag display take off - just viewed on Waddingtons up and down sloping runway - the plane is probably already 5 feet high in reality, you can see the gear has already started to cycle closed - its just that the runway has dropped away and it looks like its still on the deck, but thats just a more local horizon! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue October 24, 2006:Hehe, it kinda looks like a chicken trying to jump into the air. an amazing plane, and a powerfull shot. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu June 8, 2006:Are you guys just ignorant? It's a takeoff! The comment blatantly says so. It's part of the Jaguar's display routine - yes, it CAN do this! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Sun June 4, 2006:To answer your question visitor from India. This is more then likely a takeoff. Fighters would never land with full afterburner because afterburner can only be applied at full throttle there-for this is either a takeoff or aborted landing. | |
A visitor from India posted Thu February 16, 2006:Amazing Shot! It's obvious, this plane is taking off, fighter planes wouldnt land with afterburners on, would they? Great Shot buddy!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun January 15, 2006:This shot is unclear as to whether the plane is landing or taking off.It is also a photo of being close to the edge of disaster,which is why it holds our attention a bit longer than the average still shot. | |
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