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Thats not a 733...
Written on 14/08/2014 by Nick Hesler
AOPA Summit used to have a Parade of Planes in Palm Springs. This might have been from that?
Written on 18/08/2014 by Jeff Lawson
Crazy CC.
Written on 19/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Are you just dumping your camera card here?
Written on 11/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Jim, the aircraft name is derived automatically from the aircraft code. Many Champion aircraft use the code CH7A, including Citabria, Traveler, Champ, and other variations.
Written on 04/08/2014 by Jeff Lawson
Jim, the aircraft name is derived automatically from the aircraft code. Many Champion aircraft use the code CH7A, including Citabria, Traveler, Champ, and other variations.
Written on 04/08/2014 by Jeff Lawson
I really like this shot. Very quiet and peaceful looking.
Written on 19/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Yes, it's oversharpened, somewhat uneven edges, but I think the background lends itself to BW. If it were an Army UH-1, it would be perfect with the background.
Written on 29/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
It's obviously an airport, but when? Where?
Written on 29/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
I actually did recognize it as a P-51 but it still should have been identified when posted as well as just a little detail behind the photo. I agree with a no or low vote with the lack of any commentary.
Written on 12/05/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
And this plane is a what? It was taken where? Taken when? Airshow, flight test?
Written on 12/05/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Very realistic looking! I thought they were real at first glance.
Written on 22/05/2014 by Jeff Lawson
Very nice flying and energy management.
Written on 21/07/2014 by Guido Warnecke
I don't know, I can see a background. A building, grass, even a car. Image is a little crooked though. What needs to be considered is, 'should it be posted.'
Written on 19/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
I like this one.
Written on 07/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Great shot. Good use of lines and composition.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Did this plane take off or slide off?
Written on 19/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Pretty brutal, Steven. I took a look at his postings and he has some very good images, many with some kind of 'background' and some are even on the ground(!) While there is a little repetition there and there, his work seems to be pretty good to me. And, an aircraft against a blue sky isn't always such a bad thing. Looking at what you have posted, I would suggest thinking about what should and shouldn't be posted, such as really dark and underexposed images that warrant one ★.
Written on 19/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Gook shot. I like it in BW.
Written on 29/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Agree.
Written on 19/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Wow! A MU2 is fast, but here the wind helped a bit. Welcome to the 400 kts turboprop club!
Written on 23/03/2014 by Guido Warnecke
I am still waiting for my membership...
Thanks. It was interesting taking a photo from that spot.
Written on 24/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Great shot. I really like the composition.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
This is a nice photograph. I really like the metering to make it underexposed. That makes the image.
Written on 02/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
It's a Rutan Varieze
Written on 30/06/2014 by Jeff Lawson
N75342 is a T-6 Texan. This looks more like a TBM Avenger.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Heat haze.
Written on 17/09/2013 by concord977
I'm guessing a firework was taped onto the prop
Written on 22/05/2014 by Jeff Lawson
WTF is this contributing to the plane spotting?
Written on 20/07/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Niiiice.
Written on 04/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Nice photo but it is a U.S. Air Force photo taken by Tech. Sgt. Ben Bloker.
Written on 07/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Thanks. I've taken many of this plane and yet kept on taking it every time I saw it. The guy that owned it was a hot dog which made for some good angles sometimes.
Written on 28/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Go ahead, step across this line, I dare you.
Written on 07/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Hot ship
Written on 25/06/2019 by Guido Warnecke
Alamo1000 - thanks. I use a Nikon D800.
Written on 03/11/2013 by concord977
Good use of BW. I like it.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Well . . . you just might be right. I couldn't remember what kind it was and am not as up on helicopters as I should be, so I put what I thought I was. This was the only shot I had of this so I had nothing from the side. I'll change the caption so it will be correct. Thanks for pointing this out.
Written on 08/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Very nice. This looks so peaceful and serene, a good place to take a walk and relax.
Written on 24/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Thank you. I turned around when he pulled in, and had only a couple of seconds to get the shot the way I wanted it.
Written on 04/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Thanks. I've photographed this aircraft a lot.
Written on 23/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
"...Watch for a backup on the 77 North, now back to today's hits..."
Written on 20/09/2013 by blueashflyer
Ground flaps extended - nice photo!
Written on 14/10/2013 by Guido Warnecke
Timing is everything and you got it on this one. Good shot. I like the way the wings line up on a straight line.
Written on 04/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Again here my question: what does a photo like this contribute to the flightaware.com photo section?
Written on 15/12/2013 by Guido Warnecke
This is a staff pick?!!
Written on 20/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Who wants to see this????
Written on 12/07/2018 by Guido Warnecke
Why Boeing Why!!!!
Written on 01/02/2014 by Nick Hesler
Wow! I've never seen a rainbow effect in all the years I've been shooting. Good shot.
Written on 23/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Well,
Written on 19/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
I invest a lot of time in taking, editing, and labeling my photos - all in order to add value to the flight tracking site. And these are taken by myself, on my world-wide travels.
What you do is (with only some exceptions), dumping really bad photos from you SD card of the camera on this site. What is the intention behind this and what do you think you are adding to this site??