Miami Air has a 737-400 on Atlantic's ramp. Been here since Sunday night, most likely to take the Islanders tomorrow, Weds. 10/4 (sometime) to PHX.
Fred, a new night shot opportunity????
Miami Air has a 737-400 on Atlantic's ramp. Been here since Sunday night, most likely to take the Islanders tomorrow, Weds. 10/4 (sometime) to PHX.
Fred, a new night shot opportunity????
I thought they only flew 738's and a lone 722's
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I think Fred has already hit that one - I was going to stop by after work, but before I knew it, it was dark already. May have to try again today.
KC-135 - Passing gas & taking names!
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=15086
http://moose135.smugmug.com
She's been there since yesterday. Very cool looking tail on her.
I saw this 737-400 the other day at Andrews AFB. Strange aircraft to have in their fleet.
Oh crap... that is my ..... Um.... Crap!Originally Posted by moose135
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Here ya go
sorry, did not realize you guys wanted her! :D
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Derf, thanks for posting, never even seen a photo of that scheme before, again Thanks. BTW second photo would probably be rejeceted for "Bad Stop Sign"
Cheers
LGA777
I am not sure that's a 737-400-perhaps a 300?
It only has one overwing exit, while the -400 has 2.
Anyone check the fleet lists?
It's the fares, stupid
According to Airfleets.net, Miami Air has no 733s, and one 734, which has the reg of the aircraft photographed above (N752MA). They just received it from Asiana in August of this year.
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