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Photo ID: 0166027
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Views: 1071503
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F-GCBJ (cn 24067/698) Yes, the male & female on the left are both wearing thong bikinis and the guy fishing must have seen the AF 74 land a thousand times cause he couldnt care less about it. |
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Photo ID: 0523538
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Views: 1254749
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D-ABVE (cn 24741/787) Northern light over north of Canada! That is a magic scene to watch for real!!!(Canon D60,Canon 15mm Fisheye, 15sec) |
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Photo ID: 0201517
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Views: 1254544
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F-BPVY (cn 21745/370) This one was MUCH lower than anything else that came in while we were here. The person in the white shirt just under the nose wheel is Chris Weldy. See it from his angle |
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Photo ID: 0132340
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Views: 1220015
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VT-*** High over Boston, this 747-400 crosses a cold late afternoon Boston Winter moon. (Shot one of two) |
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Photo ID: 0957790
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Views: 1644918
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F-WWOW (cn 001) The cockpit of the A380....my first ever upload of a cockpit picture and the first pic of the A380 cockpit. No idea what everything means, but it is certainly impressive! You can see the location of the aircraft by looking at the GPS on the EICAS and also a view of the aircraft from the tail camera view [Nikon D70] |
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Photo ID: 0640853
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Views: 1514519
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JA8081 (cn 25064/851) I've seen the Space Shuttle take-off and I've seen plenty of topless women in SXM but nothing comes close to a 747 coming directly in your direction just a few hundred feet below you! This was really amazing. It's a real air-to-air picture, no discussions please! |
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Photo ID: 1025605
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Views: 1589453
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Photo ID: 0163613
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Views: 1486006
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EC-HKN (cn 1347) Too low!!!! I was shooting a/c on Rwy 20 when I realised that this 320 was approaching way too low and turned the camera to capture it. Fortunately the truck driver hit the brakes before passing below! As you can see, you can get really close to the action here. (As of mid-June 2001 this road section has been closed and deviated) Aircraft was re-registred EC-HUL in July 2001. See a normal approach |
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Photo ID: 0027599
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Views: 1506325
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Photo ID: 0239080
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Views: 1632011
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PH-BUI (cn 21111/276) KLM Flight 9165 from Amsterdam to Dubai, cruising at FL350, seen from 1000 ft above. Maybe the largest trails I've ever seen... This B747, named 'Wilbur Wright', will be replaced December this year by a 747-400ER freighter |
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Photo ID: 0297683
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Views: 1784491
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D-AHIA (cn 29082/229) The most spectacular I have experienced in Europe so far! Very late 90 degree right turn ending right at the threshold of the runway. Dangerous downwinds from the hills make it even more difficult. |
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Photo ID: 0076911
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Views: 1997928
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N1**UA Abnormal approach on HKG Rwy 13 as the pilot pitches down the nose for a quick descend to match the PAPI. |
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Photo ID: 0047556
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Views: 2444174
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Crazy landing as you can see spoilers and the tire track clearly. Full frame and taken from Beacon Hill with 800 mm lens. |
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Photo ID: 0211543
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F-BPVY (cn 21745/370) Yeah, he is REAL low! If Air France had names for their aircraft like Pan Am did, we could call this one "Clipper of the Fence". |
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