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More: Tel Aviv (-Jaffa) - Ben Gurion (Lod) (TLV / LLBG)
More: Israel, October 28, 2010
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FAC1202 (cn 24157/253) Bye bye Zeus...Hello Jupiter!!
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A visitor from Colombia posted Tue November 23, 2010:
Great capture of the FAC's Jupiter, nevertheless, the ZEUS will continue operating.

A visitor from - posted Mon November 8, 2010:
SUPER>>NICE>>>!

A visitor from - posted Sun October 31, 2010:
Love the paint scheme!!

A visitor from Brazil posted Sat October 30, 2010:
Well captured !

A visitor from United States posted Sat October 30, 2010:
Very good quality photo of an unusual and unknown tanker airframe. Only three stars due to the watermark blemish.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri October 29, 2010:
Nice sunglasses and belly camo. I assume Zeus was a similarly assigned and equipped 707? Think of em what you want, the Israeli's do know how to make some smart engineering, and not just for themselves.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri October 29, 2010:
A wonderful ground-level no fence photo of something i did not know even existed. would have got the other star but for the waterrmark. dave mc cheadle cheshire

A visitor from - posted Fri October 29, 2010:
What a beauty!!!!! Thanks a lot Yochai!!!!

A visitor from - posted Fri October 29, 2010:
I think it's awesome they've chosen the P&W engines over the GE one's, because the 707 it replaces obviously has P&W. Btw for the first time I actually prefer this modern beauty over the old. :P :)

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