Perhaps one of the best cockpit photos I've ever seen in terms of light, quality and scenery. Hats off to Peter Unmuth!
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1162333/L/
Perhaps one of the best cockpit photos I've ever seen in terms of light, quality and scenery. Hats off to Peter Unmuth!
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1162333/L/
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That is a great shot, Phil. And you know, if that building wasn't off to the left side of the windscreen, it would look like the crew abandoned the cockpit before it crashed into those mountains :D
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Yeah, that makes me want to be a pilot. Im thinking of going to Dowling for aviation next year and making the Gaurd pay for it.
Thanks for the nice words guys.
Peter
I agree the "quality of light" is excellent. The only way I know how to do that is by opening up the sunroof. :mrgreen:
I'm learning to fly, around the clouds. But what goes up must come down. - Tom Petty
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