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Photo ID: 0758074
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HB-IWE (cn 48447/464) At the time the picture was taken she was the last MD-11 in the entire Swiss fleet, a few weeks before retirement. |
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Photo ID: 1948783
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Photo ID: 1951448
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Photo ID: 1952067
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N***** JetBlue 673 passing over the moon enroute from JFK to LAX as seen from Columbus, OH. |
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Photo ID: 1204388
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N8**NW Today the early morning rush of eastbound planes left contrails that lasted forever. Even more remarkable is the nearly perfect grid in the sky, that is being completed by a plane far away |
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Photo ID: 1417364
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There is that couple of minutes where the sun has set, but clouds up high still get light. In this case it becomes a fiery contrail from a 747. |
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Photo ID: 1642855
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HB-JMC (cn 546) Contrails are basically artificial clouds, visible trails of condensed water vapour, made by the exhaust of aircraft engines. As the hot exhaust gases cool in the surrounding air they may precipitate a cloud of microscopic water droplets. If the air is cold enough, this trail will comprise tiny ice crystals. |
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Photo ID: 1161950
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LV-BBU (cn 24883/823) Nikon D70s + Sigma 50-500.Dedicated to Segio Cañabate |
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Photo ID: 1427227
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Photo ID: 0696104
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166611 / AA-320 (cn F104) The Super Hornet approaches the sound barrier. Due to the high humidity at Oceana the effect of the Prantl-Glauert cloud becomes clearly visible. This is a shockwave where the section with the clowd has low pressure, the above section is of high air pressure. |
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Photo ID: 1086962
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Photo ID: 1183104
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N649AS (cn 30663/1386) Wow! Northern lights and the Great Dipper!! This could be one of the ultimate window views that I could expect. Mother Nature surely does know how to pose for photographs. However, this is changing forever and could disappear suddenly as we are now traveling more than 700 km/h with 10 km off the ground. Definitely, this is a damn difficult image to capture where my passion for photography comes from. The red cast on the wing comes from the anti-collision light as I managed to synchronize my photo with it. |
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Photo ID: 0755524
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G-TTOG (cn 1969) [Canon 10D] - I am amazed with this fantastic reflections, so many. Final approach to runway 23. |
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Photo ID: 1452109
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Photo ID: 0637494
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N860DA (cn 29951/202) Wow...! I have really never seen such a huge condensation before! It almost covers the whole plane! |
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