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Best Planespotting Photos of 2012: The Finalists

An F-18 parked at FRG's American Airpower Museum for the Jones Beach Airshow. (Photo by Cary Liao)
  • An F-18 parked at FRG's American Airpower Museum for the Jones Beach Airshow. (Photo by Cary Liao)
  • An Air China 747-400 zooming overhead. (Photo by Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren) (*Judge, not eligible to win)
  • An Etihad A340-600 by a nose! Passing a JFK AirTrain. (Photo by Nick Peterman)
  • Air Force One leaving Richmond. (Photo by Nick Peterman)
  • Southwest 737 taxiing. (Photo by Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren) (*Judge, not eligible to win)
  • An F-22 departing FRG over the Blue Angels. (Photo by wunaladreaming)
  • A new Lufthansa 747-8i at IAD. (Photo by Gordon Gebert Jr.)
  • NASA's Aero Spacelines's 377SGT Super Guppy taxis past a fresh 787. (Photo by Brandon Farris)
  • AH-64 Apache. Not the friendliest angle to look at such an aircraft. (Photo by Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren) (*Judge, not eligible to win)
  • A B-52 with flaps down flyby. (Photo by Nick Peterman)
  • Colombian Air Force KFIR photo, the 2012 winner of the military category. (Photo by Nick Peterman)
  • B-17 Flying Fortress at Norwood, Mass. (Photo by Rich Barnett)
  • British Airways 777-200 departing Boston. (Photo by Rich Barnett)
  • Boeing 747 Drealifter showing off its sexy rivets. (Photo by Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren) (*Judge, not eligible to win)
  • Dassault Falcon 7X N771RS with a gorgeous matte black paint job. (Photo by RWB)
  • EA-6B Prowler. (Photo by Nick Peterman)
  • Southwest 737 at sunset. (Photo by Gordon Gebert Jr.)
  • A new Lufthansa 747-8i at IAD. (Photo by Gordon Gebert Jr)
  • LAN Chile 787 in a tight turn. (By Brandon Farris)
  • F-35 Lightning II in great light at AFW. (Photo by Nick Peterman)
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