Scandinavian13
New Member
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Lufthansa 747-400 heading to the gate after a long day of work:
A2
A rare visitor from the British Isles.
RAF C-17:
A1
Another odd visitor. I guess they just finished stomping the Nats...
Texas Rangers / Dallas Stars 757-200:
C22
I saw this guy land and immediately grabbed for my camera, but missed every shot. They parked him out in the penalty box last time, so I headed that way and saw he was parked in the guarded remote spots. Unfortunately, since the CIA parks their 76s back there, entrance is restricted, thus the long range, dark shot (76s are to the right of the frame).
Antonov An-124:
A2
A reminder that aircraft aren't only transporters of passengers, but of life for others as well.
This box went on with cultures, bones and other assorted parts. This one really struck me, though.
A2
These guys are a new addition since the last time I worked here.
Aer Lingus A330-200:
A4
Three trips.
United 777-200s:
A4
I'm not sure why I like the 727 so much. I guess much of it comes from it being a rare sight where I'm from. Nomads is apparently a non-profit travel club, founded in 65 (insert jab about airlines and lack of profit here).
Nomads 727-200 (S27):
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Eero Saarinen would be proud to see his creation coping well with the jet world, despite how much MWAA and contractors mess it up.
A4
This is my general opinion of the education level of the people who came from DGS to work with AirWis. How do you spell 'global' again...?
A4
Our computer screen this past Thursday. Anyone know Russian?
A4
Our other computer screen last Thursday. It's normally supposed to have a nice graphical display of what aircraft goes where and when, which is an immense help when it comes to groundhandling United's horrible gate planning, but it wasn't working (not surprised). Instead, our MSDOS era dot matrix printout serves as our program for the first bank.
I apologise for the grain in some of the pictures. I'm using an old Nikkon point-and-shoot camera that has all of 3.1MP. All of the shots have been photoshopped to improve the apparent quality of the shots and downsized to fit nicely here on the forums. The Letter+Number combination is whatever gate the pictures were taken from.
Lufthansa 747-400 heading to the gate after a long day of work:
A2
A rare visitor from the British Isles.
RAF C-17:
A1
Another odd visitor. I guess they just finished stomping the Nats...
Texas Rangers / Dallas Stars 757-200:
C22
I saw this guy land and immediately grabbed for my camera, but missed every shot. They parked him out in the penalty box last time, so I headed that way and saw he was parked in the guarded remote spots. Unfortunately, since the CIA parks their 76s back there, entrance is restricted, thus the long range, dark shot (76s are to the right of the frame).
Antonov An-124:
A2
A reminder that aircraft aren't only transporters of passengers, but of life for others as well.
This box went on with cultures, bones and other assorted parts. This one really struck me, though.
A2
These guys are a new addition since the last time I worked here.
Aer Lingus A330-200:
A4
Three trips.
United 777-200s:
A4
I'm not sure why I like the 727 so much. I guess much of it comes from it being a rare sight where I'm from. Nomads is apparently a non-profit travel club, founded in 65 (insert jab about airlines and lack of profit here).
Nomads 727-200 (S27):
A3
Eero Saarinen would be proud to see his creation coping well with the jet world, despite how much MWAA and contractors mess it up.
A4
This is my general opinion of the education level of the people who came from DGS to work with AirWis. How do you spell 'global' again...?
A4
Our computer screen this past Thursday. Anyone know Russian?
A4
Our other computer screen last Thursday. It's normally supposed to have a nice graphical display of what aircraft goes where and when, which is an immense help when it comes to groundhandling United's horrible gate planning, but it wasn't working (not surprised). Instead, our MSDOS era dot matrix printout serves as our program for the first bank.
I apologise for the grain in some of the pictures. I'm using an old Nikkon point-and-shoot camera that has all of 3.1MP. All of the shots have been photoshopped to improve the apparent quality of the shots and downsized to fit nicely here on the forums. The Letter+Number combination is whatever gate the pictures were taken from.