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8 viewsAirline: QantasType: A380Registration: N/AAirport: N/ACity: FrankfurtState: HessenCountry: GermanyDate Taken: September 2010Qantas A380 flies over Frankfurt, having originated in London Heathrow, headed for Singapore
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5 viewsAirline: Delta ConnectionType: ATR72Registration: N643ASAirport: ATLCity: AtlantaState: GeorgiaCountry: USADate Taken: November 2006
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23 viewsAirline: QantasType: A380Registration: VH-VQBAirport: LAXCity: Los AngelesState: CaliforniaCountry: USADate Taken: November 2009Yes, i'm close, but you have no clue how big this airplane is unless you are standing there next to me- it's HUGE!
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115 viewsAirline: Atlas AirType: 747-400FRegistration: N429MCAirport: MIACity: MiamiState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: May 2010This Atlas Air 747-400F (I believe Philippine Airlines was the previous operator) sits at the run-up pad at MIA as the mechanics run up the engines for testing. Please note my friends that this photo was taken at night time, but with photoshop I was able to brighten it up to where the sky is brighter, but you can see all the beautiful stars as seen only at night (isn't technology lovely?)
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36 viewsAirline: Atlas AirType: 747-400FRegistration: N489MCAirport: MIACity: MiamiState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: May 2010That lovely streak you see on the left side of the screen is an Arrow Air DC10 taxiing by
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8 viewsAirline: Zero GType: 727-200Registration: N794AJAirport: FLLCity: Fort LauderdaleState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: December 2009The interior of Zero G 727 is mostly made up of leather padding. Synthetic padding is not used as per FAA in case of onboard fire. Zero G is a neat 727 that takes you up to 32,000 feet and then does dives and climbs which simulates weightlesness. NASA sends their people on flights and I'm told that civilians can also go, the cost is $3,000 per person (not sure how long the flight is)
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11 viewsAirline: Zero GType: 727-200Registration: N794AJAirport: FLLCity: Fort LauderdaleState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: December 2009Zero G is a neat 727 that takes you up to 32,000 feet and then does dives and climbs which simulates weightlesness. NASA sends their people on flights and I'm told that civilians can also go, the cost is $3,000 per person (not sure how long the flight is)
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6 viewsAirline: Delta ConnectionType: CRJRegistration: N849ASAirport: ATLCity: AtlantaState: GeorgiaCountry: USADate Taken: November 2006
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38 viewsAirline: Fly AirlinesType: 757-200Registration: EI-DUAAirport: MIACity: MiamiState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: October 2009Very classy looking color scheme for this new carrier out of Russia. This 757-200 was previously operated by Iberia as EC-GZY, VARIG as PP-VTQ and Air Union/Krasair with the same EI-DUA registration
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12 viewsAirline: Das Air CargoType: DC10Registration: 5X-ROYAirport: AMSCity: AmsterdamState: -Country: HollandDate Taken: August 2002Some interesting cargo operators in this photo. Martinair (Holland) 747-200, DAS Air Cargo (Uganda) DC10-30F, Polet Flight (Russia) Antonov 124
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17 viewsAirline: BahamasairType: 737-200Registration: C6-BFMAirport: MIACity: MiamiState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: October 2008
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9 viewsAirline: Atlas AirType: 747-200Registration: N526MCAirport: MIACity: MiamiState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: October 2008
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18 viewsAirline: BahamasairType: 737-200Registration: C6-BGKAirport: FLLCity: Fort LauderdaleState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: January 2003
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25 viewsAirline: Aerolineas ArgentinasType: A340-200Registration: LV-ZPXAirport: JFKCity: QueensState: New YorkCountry: USADate Taken: July 2002Argentina A340 under tow at terminal 4. The construction behind the airplane is on taxiway Hotel. It is not easy to distinguish an A340-200 from a -300, the -200 fuselage is a bit shorter than the -300
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195 viewsAirline: N/AType: N/ARegistration: N/AAirport: JFKCity: QueensState: New YorkCountry: USADate Taken: July 2002Not a pleasant photo but one that I want people to see. Shown on the former Tower Air ramp are vehicles that were damaged on 9/11. I was in Manhattan (at the time I worked for an investment firm in Midtown) on 9/11 and my friends at the PA and JFK-ATC were working that day, a day we'll never, ever forget. May the victims rest in peace and may their families be well.
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19 viewsAirline: BahamasairType: 737-200Registration: N/AAirport: OPFCity: Opa LockaState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: January 2009Bahamasair 737-200 is slowly cannibalized until all useful parts are removed and it is prepared to be chopped up for scrap metal
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22 viewsAirline: Atlas AirType: 747-400FRegistration: N429MCAirport: MIACity: MiamiState: FloridaCountry: USADate Taken: January 2009I spoke to an Atlas mechanic at JFK who advised me that this is an ex-Philippine Airlines machine
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