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03/22/2007 03:59:39 PM · #26 |
my vote is for the C-5 The horizontal section of the tail looks like it's at the top of the tail to me, not at the body like the airbus has.
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03/22/2007 04:04:51 PM · #27 |
The first pic could also be the C-17 which has a high tail. What I can make out of it the width of the aircraft looks out of proportion to the length for a C-5. The second one is definetly a KC-135, the boom is faintly visible. |
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03/22/2007 04:08:36 PM · #28 |
...I forgot, I did use a plane once, but it was a bit primitive and didn't survive the crash.
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03/22/2007 04:15:14 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: ...I forgot, I did use a plane once, but it was a bit primitive and didn't survive the crash.
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LOL, great processing! |
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03/23/2007 12:09:38 AM · #30 |
it may have been air force one, it's big enough it looks like a large military plane. |
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03/23/2007 01:55:12 AM · #31 |
I've done my share of studying this thread...
I think you've captured the A380 en route!
Certainly not AF-1, as that's a 747, which that captured profile isn't.
It doesn't look like a C5 of any kind, nor a C-130.
When I saw the A380 profile, your image seemed to fit that.
My bet goes on the A380. The A380 was doing it's US tour, and I know it landed at LAX last Monday, 3/19, leaving on 3/20.
Cheers,
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03/23/2007 07:10:11 AM · #32 |
Originally posted by Southern Gentleman:
Always been fascinated with aircraft. I was wondering if it could of been the Airbus 380 but knew it was a few days before it's arrival in the US and not near JFK. Didn't look like a 747 (to me!). I guess just want to know. |
Fascinated with aircraft huh...can you guess which one this is (give you a hint...it's new...well relatively)?
Taken just yesterday evening. |
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03/23/2007 07:20:37 AM · #33 |
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03/23/2007 07:21:04 AM · #34 |
Originally posted by sabphoto: Originally posted by Southern Gentleman:
Always been fascinated with aircraft. I was wondering if it could of been the Airbus 380 but knew it was a few days before it's arrival in the US and not near JFK. Didn't look like a 747 (to me!). I guess just want to know. |
Fascinated with aircraft huh...can you guess which one this is (give you a hint...it's new...well relatively)?
Taken just yesterday evening. |
F-22 Raptor
edit because Ken beat me by just a few seconds
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03/23/2007 07:24:05 AM · #35 |
ok that was fast! What give it away...the hint?
Message edited by author 2007-03-23 07:25:12. |
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03/23/2007 07:27:12 AM · #36 |
Well, if you want a challenge then CORRECTLY identify the aircraft in the OP.
I believe that so far you've all got it wrong and I'll give you until I can get some pics posted to correctly ID it. |
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03/23/2007 07:33:37 AM · #37 |
Originally posted by yakatme: Well, if you want a challenge then CORRECTLY identify the aircraft in the OP.
I believe that so far you've all got it wrong and I'll give you until I can get some pics posted to correctly ID it. |
Yeah I'm stumped on that one, I don't think it is the air bus though.
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03/23/2007 07:33:50 AM · #38 |
No takers? I'll post pics of this aircraft in ten minutes. |
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03/23/2007 07:44:02 AM · #39 |
The correct answer is....
...The C-17 Globemaster.
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The underside of the fuselage is super wide and the engines are long and are closer to the body than on the A-380. |
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03/23/2007 07:52:07 AM · #40 |
Originally posted by kawesttex: The first pic could also be the C-17 which has a high tail. What I can make out of it the width of the aircraft looks out of proportion to the length for a C-5. The second one is definetly a KC-135, the boom is faintly visible. |
I guess I came pretty close then huh? |
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03/23/2007 08:06:37 AM · #41 |
Originally posted by kawesttex: Originally posted by kawesttex: The first pic could also be the C-17 which has a high tail. What I can make out of it the width of the aircraft looks out of proportion to the length for a C-5. The second one is definetly a KC-135, the boom is faintly visible. |
I guess I came pretty close then huh? |
Yes, after looking through the posts I saw that you had in fact mentioned the C-17. What threw me off though, was the reference to the KC-135 with a refueling boom in the second picture. I only saw one picture with an inset.
But, yes, you did mention the C-17.
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03/23/2007 08:21:45 AM · #42 |
Originally posted by kawesttex: Originally posted by kawesttex: The first pic could also be the C-17 which has a high tail. What I can make out of it the width of the aircraft looks out of proportion to the length for a C-5. The second one is definetly a KC-135, the boom is faintly visible. |
I guess I came pretty close then huh? |
Ya, you're right. I was playing around in PS last night with the image and you could just about make out the wing-tip stabilizer (or whatever they're called) on the left wing in the photo. C-5 doesn't have those. And it's a little more "squashed" then the C-5.
Scott, that is an AWESOME shot of the 22!!! Impecable timing there! Here's my Raptor shot, I got a little too close as it was taking off. ;-)
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03/23/2007 05:34:13 PM · #43 |
Here are a couple of F22 photos I have!
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03/23/2007 06:55:36 PM · #44 |
Why are you all wondering about the aeroplane? What about the large disk shaped object effortlessly flying near it (half way to the top of the photo)???!!!
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03/23/2007 07:14:12 PM · #45 |
Originally posted by Matthew: Why are you all wondering about the aeroplane? What about the large disk shaped object effortlessly flying near it (half way to the top of the photo)???!!! |
It's a dust bunnie! |
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