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Cessna Citation II (N33610) - Unusual conditions caused ice formation on all exposed surfaces while parked at KBED, requiring a full deice prior to a late evening departure. The lighting created an interesting effect with the fluid spray, making it look as though the airplane was being deiced with a flame thrower.
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Cessna Citation II (N33610)

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Unusual conditions caused ice formation on all exposed surfaces while parked at KBED, requiring a full deice prior to a late evening departure. The lighting created an interesting effect with the fluid spray, making it look as though the airplane was being deiced with a flame thrower.

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Robert RandazzoPhoto Uploader
Seems whenever I upload a photo from my mobile, it arrives inverted. Tried getting help from the mods but got no answer. Anyone know how i can fix this?
a mentor
upload camera to your PC. Then open PAINT, drag-n-drop a picture, rotate left twice to get it right-side up and save
Joan Williams
Well I would try using a computer because that has never been a prob for me.
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