Only a few hours of spotting until the skies turned overcast. Also, this (http://www.airliners.net/photo/Grumman- ... 1445174/L/) was parked near Atlantic Aviation.
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Only a few hours of spotting until the skies turned overcast. Also, this (http://www.airliners.net/photo/Grumman- ... 1445174/L/) was parked near Atlantic Aviation.
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sunwing - never seen them before
certainly colorful enough
Sunwing actually had two planes at PHL. Apparently, the flight from yesterday had a mechanical, and they flew in another to sub. I knew one would be in, but I was surprised to see two bright orange tails together when I approached the airport (especially after a very slow day at PHL last week).Originally Posted by jerslice
Here's my 2 cents worth :
My Favorite Biz Jet this year
Emergency Landing with #1 Engine Out (note slightly different livery - engines and tail paint on fuselage)
It's Replacement Arriving (Cary showed the departure)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/runway27r/3316766897/http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3319/3316766897_f417a441bd_o.jpg[/img
BTW, PHL got a divert from youz guys, an Emirates B777-300 today (March 2, 2009).
Paul
Expanding Beyond PHL
http://phlairline.com
Now there's something I wouldn't mind seeing cross over Hog Island Rd. :)Originally Posted by runway27r
There are 4 different liveries on Sunwings:
The plain white
The same livery you got with orange winglets and blue engines
The other one you got with the white winglets and engines
And the XL scheme - blue below the tail, plain blue winglets and the plain blue engines - that is in the queue but the reg is C-FTAH. - now the pic
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