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    Senior Member SengaB's Avatar
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    Orlando spotting week review

    A few Minor catches this week worth noting but not much more than that.
    The most interesting was was the Flyglobespan 767-300 ex Thomson that has been redone in GSM colors. One side is in full GSM title and the other is empty acccept the tail.
    I saw it at the gate as we were landing back at SFB today and I had to take a double take to make sure my eyes were not playing tricks on me.



    Normal GSM colors

    Icelandair 757-200 without the blue bottom. Personally I like it better without the thick blue bottom.


    MPH old colors. ACARSD came through on this one!
    Glad to get a much better shot that my old January 2001 shot frmo MCO. Last MPH 737 in old colors and same one I shot in 2001.


    Senga

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    As always, great pics. ORL treat you good?
    "lol retart"

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    good job
    Aspires to become an Air Traffic Controller at Kennedy Tower.
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    Thanks and Thanks,
    I have only been to ORL one time. The plane I tried to get had lots of heat haze. Luckily I already had a shot so it wasn't a total loss.

    Senga

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    Senga,

    That flyglobespan is a nice catch! I hope to get that one soon...

    -Rich

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    GSM was a great catch!
    Jordan Greene. - Happy Jetting

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    Yes I was a shock to me,
    We had just gotten back the ground after our gear failed to extend and so we had to use the manual gear extention complete with a flybye past the tower so they could see if it was down with binoculars. That was one shock (Not really).
    When I saw this blue GSM 737 I was even more taken off guard than the gear emergency we had just 15 mins before!

    Senga

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