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Started by Matt Ottosen, June 15, 2009, 09:24:58 PM

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Jbong

#181
Very nice shots there. I know that location was thinking aout that one instead of T4 but the sun plays a issue with me. This is my first encounter with a BA 747. I was very happy I got it. OF course she was delayed.

redsox223

Quote from: Jbong on April 13, 2010, 09:44:27 PM
Very nice shots there. I know that location was thinking aout that one instead of T4 but the sun plays a issue with me. This is my first encounter with a BA 747. I was very happy I got it. OF course she was delayed.

Thanks, yours are nice too and the lighting wasnt as bad as I thought either so it turned out well for the both of us I guess.


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redsox223

Trio from this afternoon, which was surprisingly sporty with the winds.






Matt Ottosen

Nice shots, Mitchell!  It was good to see you this afternoon.  I guess next time I should bring my camera!!
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redsox223

In the waning days of Midwest, I guess I am not the only one who wants pictures, the pilots have to get in their last pictures too.

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redsox223

Some of my shots from Sky Harbor today. I pulled a biden and missed air force two, but I did get some others in.





It was a little windy today...



Jay Beckman

#192
BA 747 Arrival on May 3, 2010:







And a little at the gate artistry:


Thanks Dave for the On Final heads up!   ;)
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Dave S.

Following up Mitchell's nice efforts, here's what I caught of Martinair's departure to Schipol.  Despite what you see in #3, she did finally retract the landing gear, oh about 5 miles after lift-off.
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