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    Continental 757 in Hawaii !

    Just kidding..........its Newark!

    Mike

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    I'm starting to think you're editing these shots, Mike. You have to stop hanging out with Art, he knows too much about Photoshop...

    Fantastic shot! :)


    Brian
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    no winglets? c'mon!!!

    anyway... great shot!!
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Futt,

    Only Art knows how to perverse an airplane shot !

    Matt, I'm still on the look out for the CO 757 at EWR with winglets.... I'm sure some day soon we will be sick of them, lol!

    Glad u guys like it, now I'm fresh out of (good) rainbow shots.

    Perhaps I'll put up one of them that got away and u can see how PS and Neat Image salvaged some of it. I messed up the shutter speed and its waaay underexposed.

    Mike :D
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    Great shot!


    I saw the other picture on Jetphotos.net! Congrats!



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    mike, do you know if the CO 757W is in revenue service yet? i heard somewhere it is still undergoing testing.
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    The CO 757 W completed testing a few months ago but certification
    will take a few more months and as CO or most airlines can not
    afford to have a 757 sitting idle doing nothing for a few months
    removed the winglits and returned the Boeing to revenue service.

    LGA777

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    See, Ron is the man!

    So thats why I dont see em!

    And thanks again folks...

    Mike
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    Great photo, Mike!

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    nice!
    "Regardless of where you go or what you do with the rest of your life,
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    you for the ultimate test, you were not found wanting".

    Captain William Kinkead in a letter to the crew of TWA Flight 843

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    The first 757 with winglets entered revenue service on June 2 as CO 68 to ARN.

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