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More: Boeing 737-232/Adv
More: Yellowknife (YZF / CYZF)
More: Canada - Northwest Territories, January 14, 2011
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C-GCNV / 586 (cn 23074/993) When it's -39 out, you don't need to look very far to find contrails!
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A visitor from - posted Mon October 3, 2011:
More than excellent! About the ski part: I think it's a 737-200 gravel kit modification, if not wrong.

A visitor from Brazil posted Fri May 27, 2011:
Wow! My sincere congratulations! Not only for this very beautiful shot, but also by your mood to be out with -39 degrees to take pictures. ;-) .. 5*

A visitor from United States posted Tue April 19, 2011:
What is that stuff sticking out of the nose gear? Looks like a ski has been attached?!

A visitor from Canada posted Sat March 5, 2011:
Nice shot. You can also clearly see the gravel kit at the front.

A visitor from Brazil posted Sun February 20, 2011:
Perfect!! Contrail at 100ft nice, very nice!!!! Congrats!

A visitor from - posted Fri February 18, 2011:
Absolutley Stunning! I have no words for this pic! :)

A visitor from - posted Tue February 15, 2011:
Incredible!!!! You can almost hear it.

A visitor from United States posted Mon February 14, 2011:
Looks like a JATO assist like Blue Angels Fat Albert!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon February 14, 2011:
Wow, nice catch...

A visitor from - posted Mon February 14, 2011:
How long did it take to defrost your fingers from the camera and your eye from the viewfinder? :-) Thank you for the photo.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon February 14, 2011:
Wicked photo! Good ol' 732! Nice to see some noisy engines. Much better than wussy efficient "green" turbofans. These are a MANS engines!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon February 14, 2011:
I've always supposed that a shot like this would be possible, but it's the first time I see one. BRAVO!!!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon February 14, 2011:
Wow! Just wow!!!

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Saw this one on flickr already...well done...you know how i rated that one eh? jason

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Well done! This one is amazing. Thanks a lot

A visitor from Slovakia posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Nice nice nice!!

A visitor from United States posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Great photo! This picture will not make "chemtrailers" happy, because it proves once again that they're so wrong.

A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Absolutely amazing!! thanks Jason! it's one of the best shots here.
keep yourself warm there plz! -39?! unbelievable.
-Shary (Iranian Spotters)

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Shuttle Replacement Testing (NASA)

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Excellent photo Jason. This is very special. It's like air-to-air, but on ground level. Go Canada. -Kavin

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Speachless! One in a million shot!

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Very nice Jason, great to see this on here!

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
More pictures required of same location
Tahoor

A visitor from Poland posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Just Amazing !!! Right shot in right moment ! :)

A visitor from France posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Splendid! I knew that supply vehicles used in the Antarctic on the ice cap could do that, but this is by far more impressive!

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Nice shot, second time I see a contrail in take off. Does the plane use a special gear?

A visitor from Sweden posted Sun February 13, 2011:
WOW...awesome effect

A visitor from United States posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Never seen contrails at 400ft! Great capture...

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun February 13, 2011:
How long time do you wait this moment,Jason ?))))) 5 stars for the Bravery.ivandalavia

A visitor from Sweden posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Great photo! I was actually going to comment on leaving out the temperature unit - Farhenheit or Celcius - but it doesn't matter since I realized that -39 deg F is actually also -39 deg C!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Stunning shot! Love that those old smokers are still in use out there in Canada. Keep them coming! Olmo

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Awesome! Never saw something like that before!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Awesome! More, more, more please!

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
That really reminds me of the Old Days of the old smokeys roaring off... but this looks so much cleaner (and the -39 is something an Aussie just gapes at in wonder!).

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Excellent capture of something you don't see every day from a ground level prospective!

A visitor from - posted Sun February 13, 2011:
Masterful composition! AP

A visitor from France posted Sat February 12, 2011:
Wow amazing. Didn't know that!

A visitor from - posted Sat February 12, 2011:
Stunning photo!

A visitor from Spain posted Sat February 12, 2011:
Awesome! Like a Rocket!

A visitor from France posted Sat February 12, 2011:
Superb picture!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat February 12, 2011:
Great one, Jason! -Thierry

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