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Started by NikonGuy, November 29, 2007, 12:43:11 PM

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NikonGuy

Fernando Sedeno
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NikonGuy

Here is a CJ1 at SMO earlier today...  ;D
Fernando Sedeno
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Nikkor 70-300mm ED-IF AF-S VR
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robin990

A 727-100 with a broken engine,.......FOX field




phantomphan1974

Quote from: robin990 on January 20, 2009, 11:35:34 AM
A 727-100 with a broken engine,.......FOX field


Is that frost on the top or faded?  Nice shots, did not know Fox could handle that large of a jet.
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rander

Must be the left or no.1 engine that is broken. Gotta believe there a few replacement engines out there that one of which could be installed to get that jet moving again. You don't see many of these Boeing 727's anymore.
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Midnight Mover

Quote from: robin990 on January 20, 2009, 11:35:34 AM
A 727-100 with a broken engine,.......FOX field


Nice 727 ;D lucky owner, sure good to see some still flying. Or hopefully soon ::)

robin990

Thats ice up-top.......it was freezing that morning.

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robin990

A gab shot from today.......any info on this plane ?



Midnight Mover

Quote from: robin990 on February 17, 2009, 06:37:10 PM
A gab shot from today.......any info on this plane ?


Very nice. Wounder who owns her :o

rander

That aircraft gets around Japan, Portugal, Brazil, and the U.S.A.
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NikonGuy

Nice one! that sure is a very good catch Skip... and a beautiful bird.  ;)
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phantomphan1974

What I could find on this(not much) via www.Landings.com links
Cayman Islands VP-C
Cayman Islands Aircraft Register (not official.) http://home.wanadoo.nl/helicopter/vp/vpc.htm
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robin990

Boeing Company BBJ......YEA, i mean Boeings plane. It rolled in while i was shooting the helos at LB. It dropped some execs off to go to the C-17 plant and then left about an hour later.

This shot was while it rolled in



                                                                       

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