Hey guys, just a few shots from the last 2 days with the snow and cleanup effort.
Bill
Hey guys, just a few shots from the last 2 days with the snow and cleanup effort.
Bill
Nice set Bill, love that 2nd United shot, great job !
Fantastic shots!
Adam Sheinhaus
Whose A318 is that? Saw it today as I came in on CO81 (GVA-EWR, N68155) and was curious.
TIS
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Thanks guys, the A318 is owned by Mid East Jet HZ-RCA
Great shots Bill!! The new United's are fantastic!!
Gene
Awesome shots Bill!!! I agree about the United 777 - stunning!!!
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Thanks Mark and Gene, grabbed one more today. They applied the United titles on the Star Alliance 757, no photos of it on the web and last time I saw it still had Continental. Still lousy color choice, I would have went with blue for it to stand out amongst the rest of the black titiles
Excellent stuff Bill ..... like the Canadian cargo jet and the 747-SP
I like the logo placement with the name on the star 75, they should put it on all the aircraft.
Wow what a great set... love that new 757 SA. I am getting close to having all the Star Alliance planes that fly into NYC area airports ... I have to get back to EWR to catch me some more CO/UA
Manny Gonzalez
Thrust Images | General Photography | R.I.P. Matt Molnar 1979-2013
BRING BACK THE KJFK/KLGA OBSERVATION DECKS
Thanks guys, Manny the hardest Continental one is likely the 737-700. I can only recall seeing it a handful of times so far.
So, 737-700 Star Alliance? I must go hunting! ;-)
Again, TERRIFIC set... loving it!
Manny Gonzalez
Thrust Images | General Photography | R.I.P. Matt Molnar 1979-2013
BRING BACK THE KJFK/KLGA OBSERVATION DECKS
The 73G was shipped over to Guam a few months after it was rolled out. Not to be pessimistic, but some of the aircraft in the Micronesia division haven't been to the lower 48 in over a decade.
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