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    D-ADNA - A319CJ - ALB 07/05/08

    While in the Capital Region for the holiday weekend, I caught a nice visitor, Daimler Chrysler Aviation's A319CJ.
    Unfortunately this was the best shot I could get due to it's parking location...and that's not heat haze, it the paint job on aircraft (Jaggie alert!). Dan Evans, the local ALB spotter, said it has been a frequent visitor for the last few weeks.
    Go get it Senga!

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    Re: D-ADNA - A319CJ - ALB 07/05/08

    kinda funny where they got the airstair from. guess the FBO had nothing big enough.
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Re: D-ADNA - A319CJ - ALB 07/05/08

    I shot it a few weeks ago at EWR. That is true..That aircraft has to be the most difficult aircraft to shoot. The only way you won't have a problem is if you are right up on the aircraft.

    I have been past ALB but never shot at the airport before.
    Senga

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    Re: D-ADNA - A319CJ - ALB 07/05/08

    Nice catch John. However that's heat haze not jaggies.

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    Re: D-ADNA - A319CJ - ALB 07/05/08

    It was nice seeing you for a few moments John. I'm impressed that your shot came out as good as it did considering how far away you had to shoot that from!

    I have yet to catch that one in the air. I only see it on flightaware while I'm at work :-(

    From where it is parked, the only other option would be to go into economy lot E and shoot through the fence. I think that would very much be a 'shoot-n-run' situation.

    Dan

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    Re: D-ADNA - A319CJ - ALB 07/05/08

    Dan, it was good seeing you as well, sorry you couldnt stay longer, but I understood.
    Kids get restless sometimes. Saturday I also caught the US Army C12F. Sunday morning was a lot better, I got the US E190, the Georgian B1900 in new AC colors, and I caught the Colgan Dash 8-400 both days. I'll post shots in a seperate thread in a few days after the editing is done.

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