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Started by Bubak, September 27, 2009, 06:28:17 PM

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azspyder


azspyder


bilwor

Good Shot Steve. This aircraft is a little larger than the last Saudia flight I rode on, a 737-200 in 1987, from Riyadh to Bangkok.
bill
bill word
Tucson, AZ

Bjorn van der Flier

one of the regulars here at Amsterdam, while working on the taxi ways the aircraft had to taxi using the runway, which (if positioned correctly) gave some nice opertunities


B777 LAN Cargo by Bjorn vd Flier, on Flickr
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Barry Griffiths

Barry Griffiths
Tucson, Arizona & Waterloo, Ontario

azspyder

Nice stuff Barry. You get a nice variety of international aircraft at YYZ.

I think I mentioned this before...

Funny, how I never connected the relationship before, but, one of my favorite progressive rock bands: Rush had a song called YYZ. The drummer, Neil Peart, would always do his amazing drum solo in that song. After you posted some stuff from Toronto, I finally figured out where the name of the song came from. With the members of Rush being from Toronto, I should have figured it out sooner.

Not that this is valuable information...

Brian Lockett

777-200s at LAX on January 19, 2015:


China Southern Cargo Boeing 777-F1B B-2073


Air New Zealand Boeing 777-219ER ZK-OKF


Delta Boeing 777-232LR N701DN


Asiana Airlines Boeing 777-28EER HL7732


American Boeing 777-223ER N766AN

Brian Lockett

777-300s at LAX on January 19, 2015:


Saudi Arabian Boeing 777-368ER HZ-AK17




Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-362ER B-KQJ


Air New Zealand Boeing 777-319ER ZK-OKM


EVA Air Boeing 777-35EER B-16713


China Airlines Boeing 777-36NER B-18052

Rob Silliman


Bjorn van der Flier

Thai triple just seconds before getting the move on. At Frankfurt Airport.

HS-TKL B777-3AL(er) Thai by Bjorn van der Flier, on Flickr
Bjorn van der Flier
Editor Showreports Scramble Magazine
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PO Box 75545
1118 ZN Schiphol
The Netherlands
E-mail: Bjorn.van.der.flier@scramble.nl
        Showreports@scramble.nl

Internet: www.scramble.nl

Tower Guy

Don't know if I ever seen a well lit cockpit like this, a real beauty Bjorn!

Jeff D. Welker

Quote from: Tower Guy on November 26, 2015, 09:43:49 AM
Don't know if I ever seen a well lit cockpit like this, a real beauty Bjorn!

+1 for me also Bjorn. Your recent work from Frankfurt has been nothing short of spectacular. Well done sir.
Jeff D. Welker
www.jeffdwelker.com
Mesa, AZ

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Bjorn van der Flier

Thank you Jeff and Harvey for your kind words. Really means a lot for me coming from you guys, as I admire your work as well.
Bjorn van der Flier
Editor Showreports Scramble Magazine
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PO Box 75545
1118 ZN Schiphol
The Netherlands
E-mail: Bjorn.van.der.flier@scramble.nl
        Showreports@scramble.nl

Internet: www.scramble.nl

Bjorn van der Flier

A shot which I had in mind for a while now, I wanted to do a low angle just after pushback, I recon it came out ok.

B2094 B777-200F Air China Cargo by Bjorn van der Flier, on Flickr
Bjorn van der Flier
Editor Showreports Scramble Magazine
-----------------------------------------
PO Box 75545
1118 ZN Schiphol
The Netherlands
E-mail: Bjorn.van.der.flier@scramble.nl
        Showreports@scramble.nl

Internet: www.scramble.nl

Tower Guy

Great photo Bjorn, that low angle is a real bonus, great work!