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Sideways? "flu"?
Written on 30/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Wow! Nice.
Written on 26/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
"...Watch for a backup on the 77 North, now back to today's hits..."
Written on 20/09/2013 by blueashflyer
great work.. what exactly is this photo showing...?
Written on 19/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Nice one, like the prop blur.
Written on 29/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
So I wonder why this photo (which is actually not a bad one...) is rated 4 times as very poor...
Written on 29/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Unlabeled photos have no meaning on an aviation photo database.
Actually, it's not. The threshold of the runway on the island of St. Martin is within throwing distance from the beach. Aircraft come down extremely low to the crowd and the beach in order to touch down on the runway. Here's a couple of links showing the airport and the beach - http://www.airplane-pictures.net/images/uploaded-images/2011-8/31/154105.jpg http://travel.spotcoolstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/maho-st-maarten-airport-beach-6.jpg
Written on 24/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Cougar has a different connotation lately. Some cougars might be interested in a pilot with his own plane (might have some money).
Written on 18/12/2013 by blueashflyer
http://www.readingglasses.com/
Written on 29/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Google: background blur and depth of field please.
Edwards Fire Truck test...
Written on 03/11/2013 by Peter Blouin
Thank you. I turned around when he pulled in, and had only a couple of seconds to get the shot the way I wanted it.
Written on 04/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Again here my question: what does a photo like this contribute to the flightaware.com photo section?
Written on 15/12/2013 by Guido Warnecke
Image Captured, April 29, 2014. Presented Gallery wrap copy of this print to ALASKA at KSJC, May 20, 2014, Measures 16 X 30 .. May be on the wall in the KSJC Alaska Lost Baggage Office
Written on 20/05/2014 by Clement [email protected]
Oh yeah that was Flight 705. But, I thought Flight 705 was an A300? Or maybe Im wrong
Written on 01/02/2015 by Nick Fenton
Nice retro look.
Written on 02/09/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Lufthansa and other airlines do this too.
Good use of BW. I like it.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Thanks. It was interesting taking a photo from that spot.
Written on 24/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
There are several tele-lenses available in the market that enable you to take photos from objects (e.g. airplanes) that are in a certain distance...
Written on 19/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Not labels.
Written on 01/09/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Another dump from the SD card.
N75342 is a T-6 Texan. This looks more like a TBM Avenger.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
This user is known for this. He stole 25 of one photographer's images and more of other photographers. Most have been removed by staff.
Written on 10/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Not labeled.
Written on 01/09/2014 by Guido Warnecke
What is the sense of uploading this photo?
The ICAO group of the CJ type rating is C525.
Written on 27/09/2014 by Guido Warnecke
The designator for the CJ2 is C25A, for the CJ3 C25B and the CJ4 C25C.
If you type in C25B, flightaware will show Ciatation CJ3.
Happy Landings,
Guido
Very nice. This looks so peaceful and serene, a good place to take a walk and relax.
Written on 24/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
This 747 is going to have a hard time landing; it's landing uphill.
Written on 16/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
and if there is n auto-focus switch on your camera... put in in the position "ON".
Written on 21/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Thanks. I've photographed this aircraft a lot.
Written on 23/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Outstanding Photo, where was this taken?
Written on 17/04/2014 by Joe Daniel
Really another bad photo with no contribution to the flightaware tracking website.
Written on 09/03/2014 by Guido Warnecke
I agree.
Written on 03/09/2014 by Guido Warnecke
There are many more in the same style uploaded by the same photographer right now.
Nice shot.
Written on 02/09/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Nice tree.
Written on 13/09/2013 by Guido Warnecke
Windows in the nose section . . . ?
Written on 18/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Nice!
Written on 13/09/2013 by Guido Warnecke
Temco TT-1 pinto used by us navy
Written on 13/07/2015 by sam kuminecz
Nice light.
Written on 13/09/2013 by Guido Warnecke
Darn good images. You did a great job with an ideal background and good time of day for ideal light. Impressive work.
Written on 16/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
At the very bottom of the page you should see "Photo Tags" which will have the info you typed. You can change it there.
Written on 08/05/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Wow! I really like this shot. There are so many great elements-people with cameras, sand being kicked up, the shadow on people, everybody focused on the plane, and of course, the plane.
Written on 27/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
This is the actual plane A6-EEK that landed as UAE 434 in the Brisbane http://flightaware.com/photos/view/794880-9accb19b76efac85d183e91622afd433b7262b90/all/sort/date/page/1
Written on 01/10/2013 by Paraic Dooley
Timing is everything and you got it on this one. Good shot. I like the way the wings line up on a straight line.
Written on 04/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Wow!
Written on 06/11/2014 by NickFlightX
Forgot your reading glasses, Juan?
Written on 29/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Ah, the perfect meal.
Written on 20/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Whoops! I guess the 'fix' was a mistake too. Well, half right at least.
Written on 20/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Nice!
Written on 24/07/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Such a great aircraft. Your photo hurts!
Written on 11/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Thanks, I appreciate it. This particular image was taken with a Minolta 7D (believe it or not) in 2007, processed in Photoshop. I started out with the 7D as my first DSLR since I had a full array of lenses, cords, etc, from having bought the 7000 (the first autofocus SLR) when it came out. I now use a Nikon D300, possibly upgrading whenever I find employment.
Written on 20/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Nice!
Written on 20/05/2015 by Guido Warnecke