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LAS and LAX Spotting Reveiw
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Supurb shooting. You really know how to bring out the gorgeous lines of those 727's I love oh so much
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Phil is crying right now.
I love that Aeromexico MD-80! Great shots Tommy. :)
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excellent dude! loving the Cathay and Janet!
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Tommy,
Good Stuff, Great shots
Eric
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Thanks for the nice comments Tom..
I was just uploading some of my pics from today when I came by here to check out the latest post..
I had a few pics of you while you were busy with some of our LAS traffic. I have to admit...you got some great shots even with all our heat!! You guys have no idea. It averaged 110 and the humidity was unbelievable!! I live here and it was almost too much for me and Tom didn't even flinch!!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...CA/tommy3s.jpg
I can't wait to meet with all of you out west at LAX in Oct. I heard from a few guys in the U.K. and they might come out as well.
Don't foregt our airshow in November as well..
http://aviationnation.org/
Talk with you all later..
Dave
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Okay one more..
I like to think of this as a profile pic..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...CA/tommy2s.jpg
Go Get'em Tom!!
Dave
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Oh no not the Hat!
Great shots Tommy, nothing better than a Janet bird. Wish they would land 25 when I am there! Great Shamu too!
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is it just me, or are the reversers on that A330 opening rather early? i mean, usually they open when the weight-on-wheel sensor is set off after the airplane settles onto it's mains. here, the rear wheels of the bogies are just touching the ground and the reversers are opening....
wonder if they did it manually, though i would usually wait a little while until the plane is definatelvely on the ground.
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Originally Posted by cancidas
is it just me, or are the reversers on that A330 opening rather early? i mean, usually they open when the weight-on-wheel sensor is set off after the airplane settles onto it's mains. here, the rear wheels of the bogies are just touching the ground and the reversers are opening....
wonder if they did it manually, though i would usually wait a little while until the plane is definatelvely on the ground.
Matt I saw that a number of times this past week, rather strange. Perhaps something with the heat?
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I am not intamately familiar with the A-330's little quirks but I do know several aircraft types can deploy while actually in flight. I personally enjoy flying a turboprop in decent with beta engaged. I have flown aboard a skydiving DHC-6 a few times in Lake Whales where as soon as the last man is out 4,000 foot a minute plus all the way to the last 500 foot of altitude in beta pitch. We used to beat the jumpers to the ground a times.
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Good Pictures Tom
I really do apologize for not being able to make it out there with you :( I will make it up to you one time.
Thanks for the dedicated photo, I feel very special and loved :P
Alex
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Great shots Tommy! Love the Champion 727 shots. I have to get out there one day soon.