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Airplanes and other flying machines captured on the ground |
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 | The color blends incredibly well with the ground (especially in this satellite picture). Also, the plane farthest to the left looks like it's wings got clipped. |  | 10/21/2006 | 251 | 



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 | USMC area North end of runway DaNang RVN.
Some A-4 Skyhawks and F-4 Phantom II's
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 | Just north of Dodgeville Wi. on Rt23. Don't have a clue to why it's there of what type it is. |  | 10/20/2006 | 164 | 



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 | AT LAX I could clearly identify the following airplanes:
1 Korean Airlines
2 Japan Airlines
1 Quantas
1 Asiana Airlines |  | 10/20/2006 | 201 | 



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 | I could clearly indentify 5 Japan Airlines, 6 Nippon Airlines and 1 Nippon Cargo airplane.
All planes are with the photo and regeistration number. |  | 10/20/2006 | 150 | 



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 | This KC-97 is now a restaurant! |  | 10/17/2006 | 187 | 



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 | A plane landing at Keahole airport, Hawaii. I'm pretty sure this plane is landing because it has already developed the blue "ghost" effect, which comes when an object is traveling very fast. If the plane were taking off, the blue effect wouldn't be there yet, because the plane couldn't accelerate in such a short distance from the end of the runway. |  | 10/17/2006 | 164 | 



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 | A Plane from SriLankan airlines at London Heathrow. It's a 747 and the only plane from India at London that day (as far as I can tell). |  | 10/17/2006 | 93 | 



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 | A plane from South Africa parked at London Heathrow Interational Airport. |  | 10/17/2006 | 93 | 



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 | Quite possibly the most common company at London Heathrow, here we have a 747. |  | 10/17/2006 | 99 | 



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 | A Qantas boeing 747 (you can see the windows on top and the bulge where the two floors are). Youc an clearly see the word "Qantas" and the white on red kangaroo. |  | 10/17/2006 | 148 | 



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 | A picture of the normal Malaysian planes is included, but this plane has a slightly different paint scheme: it lacks the blue/red paint, and has tan paint on top of the wings. |  | 10/17/2006 | 98 | 



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 | Here we see an American Airlines plane, the "A'A" and the "American" clearly written on the side. |  | 10/17/2006 | 93 | 



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 | You can clearly see "Alitalia" written on the tops of these wings. |  | 10/17/2006 | 92 | 



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 | A green fire training mock-up at London Heathrow International Airport. If you measure how wide it is...that's one wide plane. =) |  | 10/16/2006 | 139 | 



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 | Here we have an Air France plane, just one of the huge variety of planes visible at London Heathrow. |  | 10/16/2006 | 139 | 



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 | This is impressive: an Air New Zealand plane in London...thats over 11,000 miles away. |  | 10/16/2006 | 121 | 



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 | A saudi arabian airplane a London Heathrow. Large variety of planes and airlines here. |  | 10/16/2006 | 102 | 



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 | Here you can clearly see that this is an air canada plane, just look at the markings on the side. |  | 10/16/2006 | 88 | 



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 | Can't find any information on this plane, considering theirs no company name written on it. Blue and red color scheme. Still a cool looking plane. |  | 10/16/2006 | 117 | 



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 | Here the actual "aer lingus" writing isn't very clear, but you can still identify the plane by its green color, the clover on the back, and if you magnify and screw around with a photo-editer you can make out the aer lingus lettering. |  | 10/16/2006 | 106 | 



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 | You can see 14 planes on the more northern waiting line, 1 on the outhern (3 cargo planes further back), and one on the takeoff lane. |  | 10/16/2006 | 206 | 



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 | You can clearly see the star alliance sign, and its probably a united star alliance plane because:
a. Its in London
b. The blue paint on turbines |  | 10/16/2006 | 86 | 



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 | You can clearly see the label "virgin atlantic" on this plane. |  | 10/16/2006 | 106 | 



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 | F-GSEA (cn 23032/603)
At the terminal C16 Paris Orly. |  | 10/14/2006 | 128 | 



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