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Started by Dave S., July 12, 2009, 09:03:06 PM

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Dave S.

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Paul Dumm

"You don't become a professional simply by earning certificates, adding ratings, or getting a paycheck for flying. Rather, professionalism is a mindset. It comes from having the attitude, the ethics, and the discipline to do the right thing — every time, all the time, regardless of who's watching."

Dave S.

I did manage to catch some fleeting vortices Sunday morning, after the fog had lifted.  Here's a 757 that's in the sun, but he's headed right into the fog that's still lingering about mid-way down the runway.


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Brian Lockett

757s at LAX on January 19, 2015:


United Boeing 757-222 N549UA


Delta Boeing 757-351 N592NW


American Boeing 757-223 N689AA

Brian Lockett

757s at Sky Harbor:


US Airways Boeing 757-2S7 N905AW on December 22


American Boeing 757-2B7 N939UW on December 24


US Airways Boeing 757-2G7 N908AW on December 24

Brian Lockett

The first Boeing 757-200 N757A, which now serves as the F-22 Avionics testbed, at Air Force Plant 42 at Palmdale on February 13, 2006


The F-22 Avionics testbed has the nose of an F-22 mounted on its forward fuselage. A sensor wing is mounted above the cockpit. F-22 electronic warfare (EW) and communication, navigation and identification (CNI) sensors are mounted on the sensor wing. A simulated F-22 cockpit is installed in the cabin.

Brian Lockett


Fedex Express Boeing 757-224 N942FD at Sky Harbor on February 24, 2015. It was delivered to Eastern Airlines on November 5, 1986.

Brian Lockett


Honeywell Boeing 757-225 N757HW engine testbed returning to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport following a visit to Logan - Cache Airport, Utah on March 24, 2015.

Jay Beckman

757-200 converted to freighter by Precision Conversions at AeroTurbine in Goodyear, AZ.
Modifications included adding the cargo door, winglets and upgrading the panel.
Precision is an Erickson Aviation company.

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Jeff D. Welker

Excellent work Jay. I'm a big fan of the 757 platform and you did this one and Precision Conversions proud. Did they do the paint also? I've always liked green on airplanes. BTW, I assume you were a tad warm working this assignment  ;)
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Mesa, AZ

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Jay Beckman

Quote from: Jeff D. Welker on July 06, 2015, 12:12:33 PM
Excellent work Jay. I'm a big fan of the 757 platform and you did this one and Precision Conversions proud. Did they do the paint also? I've always liked green on airplanes. BTW, I assume you were a tad warm working this assignment  ;)

This was a complete overhaul including full paint.  Oh, and they installed the internal cargo handling equipment as well.  AeroTurbine is quite the facility.
And yes, this was a pretty rugged afternoon of shooting.  Had to have been nearly 120 degrees on the ramp that afternoon.

Winglet Detail


Flight Deck
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Dave S.

Nice balance between the interior and exterior...even with those open windows in the cockpit, bet it was still like an oven in there.

Was that winglet image taken from a cherry picker?  Betting a ladder tall enough for that shot would have been a little too unstable.
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Joe Copalman

Excellent set of shots.  The one with the AeroTurbine logo in the frame is awesome, but the winglet close up is just such a cool perspective.  That thing is gargantuan.
"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

Joe Copalman
AzAP Co-Founder
Mesa, AZ

Jay Beckman

Quote from: Joe Copalman on July 06, 2015, 03:37:04 PM
Excellent set of shots.  The one with the AeroTurbine logo in the frame is awesome, but the winglet close up is just such a cool perspective.  That thing is gargantuan.

Thanks...

If you look at GYR on Google Maps, you'll see that AeroTurbine actually has quite a bit of real estate north of their northernmost hangar.  We had intended to roll it as far out there as possible and point it more toward the southwest, but airport operations rolled up and said we had to back up into the alley because the north edge of AeroTurbine's ramp was being used as an active taxiway due to airport construction.  That didn't leave me enough room to back up far enough to get the whole plane in one shot without a LOT of clutter behind it.
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