Pinal Airpark (KMZJ)

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Paul Larson

#45
Left Pattern Landing For Pinal Airpark Thursday 22-Mar-2018

Left Pattern Landing Pinal Airpark by Paul_Larson, on Flickr

Paul Larson

Atlas Air "Giant" N718BA Boeing 747-4H6 (LCF/BLCF) Dreamlifter MSN 27042 ‎March‎ ‎29‎, ‎2018


Pinal Airpark /KMZJ / MZJ by Paul_Larson, on Flickr

Paul Larson

#47
Departing Pinal Airpark /KMZJ/ MZJ RW 30 03.29.2018

Departing Pinal Airpark /KMZJ/ MZJ RW 30 by Paul_Larson, on Flickr

Ned Harris

Atlas Air Boeing 747-400 (N446MC) arriving over Pinal Air Park. 4/2/18.
_31A1426 Atlas Air Boeing 747-400 (N446MC) by Ned Harris, on Flickr
Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona

Paul Larson

Departure Pinal Airpark /KMZJ/ MZJ RW12 ‎April‎ ‎05‎, ‎2018

Departure Pinal Airpark /KMZJ/ MZJ RW12 by Paul_Larson, on Flickr

Ned Harris

Nice work Paul. I'm pleased you were able to get there in time.
Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona

Paul Larson

Thank you Ned. It is a real challenge to as you well know to shoot at Pinal to say the least.

Paul Larson

#52
Taken on ‎April‎ ‎30‎, ‎2018
Atlas Air Boeing 747-481 On Final Pinal Airpark KMZ / JMZJ

Pinal Airpark Atlas Air Boeing 747-481 On Final by Paul Larson, on Flickr

Paul Larson

Taken on ‎May‎ ‎31‎, ‎2018
National Airlines Boeing 747-428 On Final Pinal Airpark

National Airlines Boeing 747-428 On Final Pinal Airpark by Paul Larson, on Flickr

Paul Larson

Taken on ‎June‎ ‎17‎, ‎2018
Nothing to see here, move along.

Nothing to see here, move along. by Paul Larson, on Flickr

Paul Larson

#55
Dreamlifter On Final 2018:07:17
Dreamlifter On Final 2018:07:17 by Paul Larson, on Flickr

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Tower Guy

Very nice shots of this big bird Paul.

Paul Larson

Harvey, thank you for your kind words. Pinal Airpark is really a very challenging and extremely tricky place to get a decent photograph these days. The runway switched several times as this Dreamlifter was coming in to land. I was lucky to catch this arrival while it was still in the air. No pressure.

Paul Larson