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N67158 (cn 30437/839) Retracting gear inbound to the USA. [Nikon D70]
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A visitor from United States posted Mon November 9, 2009:
Thats cool

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed November 5, 2008:
The partial retraction of the gear makes for compulsive viewing while the flap position confirms it is a take off shot

A visitor from Belize posted Wed February 13, 2008:
This photo is well taken it gives a good view of the aircraft

A visitor from - posted Mon October 30, 2006:
This picture could'nt be any clearer if you were standing under the plane

A visitor from Canada posted Mon August 14, 2006:
Action is interesting, ie : the wheels coming up!

A visitor from Australia posted Sat August 27, 2005:
Very clear definition. crisp clear colour. time of the action is good showing retracting gear. excellent focus.

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