Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX, KPHX)

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Jeff D. Welker

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Mike Margolis

"Cause and..." 337?? I don't get it. Lol!
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Dave S.

Quote from: Mike Margolis on February 25, 2015, 03:15:56 PM
"Cause and..." 337?? I don't get it. Lol!
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Mike,

Taking a stab at it here...and I think you were squeaky close...the last two digits of the N number are 'FX', as in "Cause and...FX"?

- Dave

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Mike Margolis

I dunno... "Cause and..." Cessna Skymaster??  ;D

Quote from: Dave S. on February 25, 2015, 03:19:08 PM
Quote from: Mike Margolis on February 25, 2015, 03:15:56 PM
"Cause and..." 337?? I don't get it. Lol!
Awesome (an understatement) BA 74 Jay!!

Mike,

Taking a stab at it here...and I think you were squeaky close...the last two digits of the N number are 'FX', as in "Cause and...FX"?

- Dave


"Could be worse... Could be raining."

Jay Beckman

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Brian Lockett


Western Airlines 720-047B N93145 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in February 1972.

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American Airlines 707-123B at Sky Harbor in April 1974. Back then you could park among the approach lights on the west side of 24th Street.


American Airlines 707-123B N7583A landing at Sky Harbor in April 1974.


Western Airlines 720-047B N93151 at Sky Harbor in April 1974.

Scott Youmans

Great stuff Brian! I remember it well.  I especially like the older Western Airlines 720.  Those and their Electras were always favorites.  I sure miss the Terminal 2 observation deck, same with Terminal 1 for that matter.
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Brian Lockett

Quote from: Scott Youmans on March 01, 2015, 11:39:58 AM
Great stuff Brian! I remember it well.  I especially like the older Western Airlines 720.  Those and their Electras were always favorites.  I sure miss the Terminal 2 observation deck, same with Terminal 1 for that matter.

Thanks Scott!  I spent a lot of time on the Terminal 2 observation deck.  I remember how the old skinny fanjets would scream as the 707s taxied into the gate. Western changed their livery shortly after I started shooting 35mm Kodachrome.

Jeff D. Welker

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I really thought I had finally got Dave's request fulfilled and the 787 would arrive in good late afternoon/evening light. Well the arrival time was excellent, but a change of runway from the recent norm of 25R to 26 foiled "the plan".

WRONG PLACE RIGHT TIME

The upside was I was present when Jay finally nailed his full moon aircraft crossing shot. I did my best with my "puny" lens, but I still needed to make a significant crop. I look forward to Jay's image.

I NEED A LONGER LENS
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Joe Copalman

Quote from: Jeff D. Welker on March 04, 2015, 09:53:10 PM
I really thought I had finally got Dave's request fulfilled and the 787 would arrive in good late afternoon/evening light. Well the arrival time was excellent, but a change of runway from the recent norm of 25R to 26 foiled "the plan".

Bummer.  I watched it come in from the northeast and it came like it was going to make an approach for 26, then swerved south, looking like it was going to land on the 25s.  I actually had my phone out ready to text you when it looked like he was going north, but held off when he made that turn south.
"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
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Mesa, AZ

Scott Youmans

Talk about alignment! Jay's Canon 2000mm f/1.2L VR II should yield a full frame moon!  In regard to the 787, dang!  BTW my friend at American doesn't have any intel on the AA side. Still bound to US Airways info.
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