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Picture of the Boeing 777-232/LR aircraft
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A visitor from Australia posted Wed September 8, 2010:Where do you have to stand to get this angle? looks surprisingly clean too 5* | |
A visitor from - posted Wed February 17, 2010:It is a t7 because the 767 400 er has the winglets on the wings that cuvre up and you cant mistake the huge ge90 engine its the largest | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue January 5, 2010:You are correct, the 777 has 6 tires and the 767 has 4. Terrific shot regardless! | |
A visitor from Costa Rica posted Thu December 17, 2009:Great place to be if you like airplanes! nice shot! BTW. in answer to "For some reason this picture looks more like a 767 from this angle.... maybe it's just me..." - Am I correct in saying that the 767 has only 4 rear tires per side, while this 777 one has 6? Please correct me if I'm wrong. | |
A visitor from - posted Thu October 8, 2009:For some reason this picture looks more like a 767 from this angle.... maybe it's just me... | |
A visitor from Portugal posted Mon September 14, 2009:Great timing for capture. Love all the moving parts detail! | |
A visitor from - posted Sat July 18, 2009:Wow!!! such a crisp shot 5 stars | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue June 30, 2009:Very nice! A different "action shot". Thank you! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu April 2, 2009:Clean and superb!!! | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Sat December 6, 2008:Touch Dow!!! Speedbracks Arm!!!! Reverse Thurst!!!! Amazing Picture!!! 5 Stars!!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri June 20, 2008:Shinny flaps, white wheels, I think Air France can learn something from this plane! | |
A visitor from Ireland posted Wed June 4, 2008:This has to be the cleanest aircraft I've ever seen, and I'm always flying Ryanair's immaculate 737's. Absolutely beautiful, almost looks like light, brittle plastic not heavy meatl!! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Sat May 31, 2008:The Best 777 shot I have ever seen perfect | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed May 21, 2008:Detail, perfect shot | |
A visitor from Israel posted Tue May 20, 2008:An amazing aircraft , the picture shows it well | |
A visitor from - posted Mon May 19, 2008:One of the best 777's pics i've ever seen. | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon May 19, 2008:How did you get that shot? | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon May 19, 2008:Great picture!! look at those flaps! clean! OMG what a great picture! congratulations Agustin!! btw...someone in here needs to pay a visit to the doctor.. | |
A visitor from Poland posted Mon May 19, 2008:Excellent picture lots of detail and to have frozen the action on a fast moving aicraft with such detail and quality is not easy.keep em coming 5* | |
A visitor from - posted Sun May 18, 2008:I am a Doctor and I think it is a wonderful photo! I just wish i could see some passangers on the windows or the pilot saluting! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 18, 2008:Whats that guys problem? I think its a great shot, nice work! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun May 18, 2008:This is certainly a photo that really impresses me. To my opinion, and without a doctor, it's still an unique angle. It shows very clearly the size of the triple 7. Further, the picture is complete: flaps, slats, spoilers, reversers... Great shot, 5 stars worth! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 18, 2008:I don't think perfection quite sums up this shot. By far the best 777 image in the database, possibly ever taken. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 18, 2008:Love the angle and composition. In response to A visitor from United States, I would dare say 9 out of 10 doctors would find this to be a great shot! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun May 18, 2008:One of the best that I have ever seen on Anet. The unique angle and lighting reacted and produced an excellent photo. Good job. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 18, 2008:Superb one Gus! Don't listen to the guy below, he is just jealous that he cannot take quality shots like you do consistently. Keep up the great work! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 18, 2008:***** absolutely awesome. i like shiny stuff (: | |
A visitor from Belgium posted Sun May 18, 2008:To the previous comment: clearly your negative reaction to this photo proves you are not an aviation enthiousiast! This foto is special because it is taken just after touchdown (check the reverse and the flaps). It is special because it is a close and unusual angle for an aircraft that had just landed. It is not a very easy picture to take because the photographer has used a zoom lens and a short shutter time because the aircraft moves... Don't be too critical... | |
A visitor from Ireland posted Sun May 18, 2008:I like how close it is aoife | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun May 18, 2008:Superb shot, great angle! | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun May 18, 2008:Love to see the 'reverse' aspect in this picture. You did such a good job Agustin! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 18, 2008:Love the Detail, and I agree with the visitor from the states | |
A visitor from France posted Sun May 18, 2008:Really hope to see her this summer at CDG!!! as I will work as a baggage handler for AF...but I guess she won't be there, Paris is not that far away from the US, so don't need the 772LR...but it would be so excellent for my first job in CDG! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Sun May 18, 2008:Great pic. good quality, and an awesome angle to click the beautiful 777LR, and ya, i never thought about the wheels getting black with the brake dust before, but thanks to another commentator, now i know when i look at a new aircraft...lol | |
A visitor from Norway posted Sun May 18, 2008:Five stars for this one. The angle is brilliant. Splendid! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat May 17, 2008:Always nice to have lots of pics of shiny new planes before the wheels become black with brake dust and never see the white again. | |
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