Expanding Beyond PHL
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That Dornier is a great catch. Good stuff.
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That first shot with the simultanious approaches reminds me of SFO.
Nice job with all of them!
Patrick O --- Staten Island, NY
Sweet captures! Keep up the great work!
...."most guys dig narrow bodies with large bumps and round tails that have a floral fragrance. others dig wide bodies with large bumps and wide tails that have that Jet-A scent. Me? I dig planes..."
As I'm not an expert on 737. Is that the way the door handle is supposed to be on the SWA ??? Just doesn't look right.. Thanks
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That does happen on occasion. The passenger rep that closed the door didn't do it properly. There's not negative effect from at all though. I am surprised that the wind didn't straighten it out in-flight though.
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No, it doesn't look right - couple of photos I have of 737s show it horizontal, stowed in that inset area.Originally Posted by bluejuice
KC-135 - Passing gas & taking names!
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Sweet side by side, over under US shot!
Cheers,
Matt, W2MJR
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