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Jun 05, 2005 14:53 |  #1

It feels like it's been forever since I got any new airline pictures.

Well...

I just got back from a trip,

and here are some new pics. :D :D :D



The business end of a CRJ 700. I love this plane almost as much as the Dornier.
This pic was taken this morning in Charlotte.

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This is a CRJ 200. The marshaller's signal means "cleared to start one". I took this pic two days ago in Atlanta.

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Jun 05, 2005 20:18 |  #2

I like them. See a lot of those planes everyday. Keep posting.


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Jun 05, 2005 23:04 as a reply to  @ Jetmech1's post |  #3

Cool. Can never have too many RJ photos...

no.1, looks like Darth Vaders Jet!!

no.2, I like it but would get rid of the ass-ah ATR. Though sometimes it is nice to see a busy ramp, in this case it really detracts from the dynamic going on between the ramper and the pilots, espically since you can see the pilots through the window.

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