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Photo ID: 0637285
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B-**** EVA Air B747-400 passing 1000 feet below a China Airlines A340 in RVSM Airspace. |
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Photo ID: 0336520
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Photo ID: 0605315
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Photo ID: 0464227
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Photo ID: 0441886
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Views: 480433
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G-BOAE (cn 212) How lucky can you get. All week Concorde was running late with arrivals/departures only after sunset. Today she was right on time, but the weather was lousy all day. However just as she came on short final, the sun came out setting her in beautiful evening light . . . WOW! Canon 10D, 100-400L @ 400mm [+50% digital crop], handheld 1/100, f/8.0; IS is a great thing on big glass! |
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Photo ID: 0681064
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Views: 275632
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RA-96016 (cn 74393202010) A bird strike or an engine failure? Or even both? Maybe none? That is something that perhaps we might never know, nevertheless this was a one in a million moment. I was trying to get this aircraft on rotation, and suddenly (when I started to photograph) a cloud of smoke emerged and the take off was aborted. Few days later, this photo made it to the front page of a Russian newspaper, and got its 5 minutes of fame on the telly, but what I wanted that day I didn’t get. This beautiful aircraft on rotation. |
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Photo ID: 0647565
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JA8081 (cn 25064/851) Taken from our Cessna at 3500ft during our shoreline transition over LAX. This was a great sight. As the 747 moved on and gained speed it required more and more acrobatics inside the cramped Cessna as it was virtually behind us at that point. |
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Photo ID: 0100579
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Photo ID: 0495041
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Photo ID: 0028628
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F-BVFC (cn 209) Leaving runway 25L after touch-down |
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Photo ID: 0825948
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F-WWOW (cn 001) A truly historic moment, on this day, 10:29am 32 seconds, the A380 first airborne! A new era of commercial aviation has arrived. It was an unforgettable moment seeing her lift up from the ground! This photo dedicate to all the Airbus employee, and local Toulouse spotter. [Nikon D100] |
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Photo ID: 0759763
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F-WWOW (cn 001) Front-side view of Airbus' newest and most remarkable addition to its catalogue. |
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Photo ID: 0475545
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Views: 604411
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CS-TTO (cn 1127) An overview of part of the runway, it's an amazing building structure over the sea. See how big it is, comparing with the Airbus A319 of TAP Air Portugal (CS-TTO). In the base of some concrete pole you can see some buses (it looks very small) and in background you can see the hill called "Pico do Facho". (photo with: 1600px) |
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Photo ID: 0620854
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G-CPER (cn 29113/784) Alfred Hitchcock would love this shot... Almost a serious birdstrike... Fortunately nor the plane neither the birds have been hurt in this incident. |
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Photo ID: 0652327
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N509UA (cn 24763/284) With LH 744 D-ABVE. The two planes appear to be touching! The 757 is on final for 28L while the 747 is for 28R. The runways are 750 ft apart, so there is still plenty of room between them. Incidentally, Lufthansa 455 is seen here returning to SFO due to an oil leak and eventual shutdown of the number 2 engine. Note rudder is deflected to the right compensating for the failed engine on the left side. |
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