NYCAviation:
VIDEO: Air Force One Takes Off from Seattle’s Boeing Field
In honor of President's Day, a video by Alex Jossi of the world's most famous Boeing 747 taking off from Boeing Field's Runway 31 this past August.
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NYCAviation:
VIDEO: Air Force One Takes Off from Seattle’s Boeing Field
In honor of President's Day, a video by Alex Jossi of the world's most famous Boeing 747 taking off from Boeing Field's Runway 31 this past August.
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Last edited by Matt Molnar; 02-22-2011 at 12:01 AM.
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Brandon, blew the sides as in exposure blown? Too bad, light was good!
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Yeah, shutter speed was set to low. Not even RAW was able to save it that well.
Also it's Alex Jossi ;)
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Nice video thanks for posting, rather Conservative takeoff I would say. Last night the History Channel aired a very interesting documentary I had not seen before on AF 1 & George Busch's trip to 6 different airports in Africa. Lot's of rarely seen behind the scenes access, I really enjoyed it.
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Good Video Alex. I thought that was your signature cap Brandon!
I wonder how heavy those depart. I know there aren't a lot of people on there, but I assume a lot of heavy equipment? Looks like a very slow rotation, I assume good piloting for pax comfort?
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No idea, I know he was campaigning for a couple of local politicians. He was heading for Ohio afterwords if I recall correctly.
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