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Picture of the Canadair CL-600-2B19 Regional Jet CRJ-200LR aircraft
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This is a very good example of how landings can be done at SFO. The juxtaposition of the two aircraft is a very lucky shot, or very skilled. Either way. They look as though they are flaring to land on the same runway, but we know better. My compliments to the photographer. Sincerely, Rockinflyer! | |
Was this photo take by a wizard?? :-) | |
Big brother gives small brother a pat on the right shoulder as a reminder that it's time to flare up. | |
Cool | |
This photo shows how CRJs flare differently from 767 and other planes great shot Ben!!! | |
Awesome shot... I bet the pilots are waving to each other :D | |
Great shot Ben. A real Ben Wang classic! | |
A classic Ben Wang shot! | |
Very cool | |
This picture makes the CRJ look like it has 777 landing gear. | |
Sweet shot! Two UA birds in the same livery, landing on parallel runways, on a nice day... The gods set this up just for Ben to take the picture! | |
Like father like son ! | |
I think it's pretty cool to see two very different jets side by side coming in for a landing. It's a good way to see the difference in size of the two planes. | |
Truly awesome! but what about wake turbulence? | |
Another of Ben Wang's "Magic" shots! First of all....the two runways these guys are landing on are 750 ft. apart; second... one plane is much closer to the camera, thus making it appear as though they are side by side, (which they are not) All things considered, this is one of the finest aircraft landing photos you will ever see, ANYPLACE! (As only Ben Wang can do it! ) | |
Nice!imagine crj then 320 then 737 then 757 then 767 then 777 then 747 same color!!!!!!! | |
Love this photo and I love UAL. Save the Tulip! | |
Awesome!! That big plane has a mini-me! Great photo, tons of detail all around, and an amazing capture! | |
This is the perspective as seen through the telephoto lens the picture was taken with (compressed) Wonder what it looked like to an observer without a camera? Congratulations Ben on one heck of a shot! | |
Great picture | |
United.this is my screensaver this month.what a capture. | |
I congratulate to mr. wang because of capture such scene. | |
Great photo... And to those who wouldn't fly on N666UA because of the tail number, you shouldn't fly on airplanes at all. The world is flat after all and you might just fly off the edge. | |
Fantastic photo. Birds of a feather flock together. :) Very unique perspective. Nice environmental setting. The water, rocks, and mountainous terrain add to the photos beauty. A great memorialization of United Airlines livery as well given the recent merger. | |
Awesome | |
767: Me, first! I'm bigger! CR-J: No, me! You don't let me land, first: I'm telling mom! In all seriousness: great shot! Truly a "San Francisco Treat!". | |
Great capture, would be an amazing view looking out your window but would feel alot better looking out the 76s window.. | |
I think this shot is very cool because its such a rare shot even on a.net . the fact that both planes are by the same airline makes it even cooler. | |
Very nice shot! | |
It is like a father and son | |
767 is already flaring and crj is still going down. Very nice shot. | |
You really captured the moment here. | |
An excellent capture in the actual size difference of these aircraft. The fact that they both carrie the same carrier markings adds a great visual touch to this scene. The background, the water in the foreground; great visual capture by Mr Wang! Thanks for your great images. | |
Great Pic, perfect timing! great to compare a A/C with landing with and without slats! | |
Nice | |
The planes were obviously not as close together as the photo makes it, but through the use of depth it makes it look like they were right on top of each other! | |
Another affect of parallel runways. :) | |
Compare their flaring!! | |
Great Shot..but Due to the the tail number...i wont be flying on her lol | |
Looks like mummy had a bubby! :) | |
Looks like the 767's main gear is some special landing gear for the CRJ200 | |
You can see in this picture the mother United Airlines plane protecting its young as they land. | |
Imagine behind the 767 was a 777 or a 747. Then it would be like father mother and son taking a walk near the ocean on a beautiful San Francisco day. | |
I love how the main wheels for the CRJ are the same size as the nose wheel for the 767 | |
Wonderful.......... | |
It looks like the weels of the big plane are coming out of the small plane his ass | |
In size... No comparison :( | |
Haha Mother and son | |
Amazing picture, that is simply great, wonder what the pilots are thinking!!!! | |
Father and Son on their Sunday walk in the Park. | |
Different weights(etc)- different landing attitudes... a great photo to quickly convince some PPL students that not all aircrafts land with a positive pitch | |
Great photo! | |
Looks so fantastic that a Small plane was landing with the big plane together.... Like mother and son... Really a very great shot. | |
Impressive, never seen before | |
The mother guiding the son...is it that? one of the best pics of airliners.net for sure!capturing two different carriers of the same airlines is indeed splendid!thanx Ben for sharing it with us!!! | |
Little brother and big brother. such a sweet photo. | |
Did those planes come from the same direction? because its spectacular that their landing together! | |
United heavy and a United baby terrific timing! you can't get better than this | |
I love that the stripes on the CRJ's winglet line up perfectly with those on the fuselage. | |
It appears that the 767 is pushing the CRJ! | |
I would never fly on that 767 cause the name of it | |
Very unusual shot. Those two airplanes appear to be touching each other. | |
Right time + right place--> perfect pic | |
Nice photo!! i dont get why any airline would allow an a/c with a *666** registration....i know HP skips 666...... | |
This is an obvious 5-star one! | |
I've worked 666UA on several occasions, have to say it's the most unique tail number we have... I love this shot!! | |
Thats a one in a million picture....perfect timing gettin the same carrier different jets. | |
Little and big brothers landing at the same time! | |
Sometimes you just have to be lucky! | |
very good | |
Like mom and child! | |
B-e-a-utiful | |
Awesome getting these two planes together in the same shot. | |
Well done! | |
Beautiful photo of two beautiful planes in the best city in the world. Great shot. | |
Great illustration of the contrast in approach styles between the two a/c types. It looks like the CRJ grew some big gear in the back! | |
WOW A great moment you captured perfectly!! | |
Awesome Photo! Perfect Timing and very crisp. Good Job! | |
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