Just a few? :twisted:and probably running a few red lights
Seriously though this thing is awful. It came in again today while I was at BFI and I missed it again. This time though it helped me bag a 722...so I'm not exactly complaining :-)
Just a few? :twisted:and probably running a few red lights
Seriously though this thing is awful. It came in again today while I was at BFI and I missed it again. This time though it helped me bag a 722...so I'm not exactly complaining :-)
It's all about priorities brah! The single special scheme EVA 777 > Generic unmarked 727 anyday and everyday! (at least in my book).
N30MP is actually a short body 727-100 type. A cool classic machine to see around, but still only a private bizjet. Would not run any red lights for it... but would surely do so for the special EVA :D
There are actually 3 or 4 eva's painted in that scheme.
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Question for the seattle spotters, Im heading out to seattle and plan to take in the Boing Tour. Which airport can you see the most action. Everett or Paine field.
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In that same scheme?? Good! If I go to LAX or something have a much better chance of running into it. Even if there were 20 of those, I'd shoot one of them before I even notice a bizjet 727. Those can be seen anywhere.Originally Posted by seahawks7757
Um Everett is Paine Field ;) Well if you want to see a bunch of engineless full of obstruction's 787's then Paine. The advantage to BFI is Renton is close so you can run there get the almost daily outbound B-1 flight and then get her landing a few hours later at BFI. But BFI by far has more action and KSEA is right there if it is a little boring for you.Originally Posted by bluejuice
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