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    Senior Member SengaB's Avatar
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    More Yummy N707JT shots from SWF

    I was bored so I went to SWF to get more shots of 7JT. Witch one out of the two do you like better - and why.
    They were taken 1 hour apart..first one at 4:45pm the next 5:45pm
    4:45pm

    5:45pm


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    Re: More Yummy N707JT shots from SWF

    Senga, if these were taken today we were at the airport at the same time!

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    Re: More Yummy N707JT shots from SWF

    Gordon,
    Yes they were taken today. I was at SWF from 4:30-6:00pm
    Did you happen to see a blue Mercedes Sedan around CAS aviation?
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    Re: More Yummy N707JT shots from SWF

    I don't think so, I was perched on a new spot for the Fed Ex MD-11 arrival.

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    Re: More Yummy N707JT shots from SWF

    OH ok,
    Yea I shot the FDX MD-11 and that all white USAF Gulfstream.
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    Re: More Yummy N707JT shots from SWF

    Incidentally I think I like the second shot better because the light is softer. I still need to get a good shot of her!

    I think you'll like the angle of the Fed Ex MD-11 shots, there in the SWF Daily visitor thread.

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    Re: More Yummy N707JT shots from SWF

    the second one, hands down senga!
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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