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MAN – South Side Story

What a lovely morning it was! Bright sunshine, deep blue skies streaked with photogenic cirrus clouds…. I simply had to make the effort and treat my camera to a trip to the South side.

Of course, when I actually got there the dark grey clouds had already beaten me to it. :rolleyes:

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Does anyone know why G-CELG has got a dark grey nosecone?

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Enjoy….. 😀

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By: Manston Airport - 8th August 2006 at 17:06

LBARULES certianly would agree, and LBARULES also hopes for nice pointy things on his two Ryanair flights tomorrow!

Excellent work Lance. I imagine G-CELG has a grey nosecone because that was the first one they could get hold of. G-CELC is also sporting a similar dark grey nosecone at the moment.

Your flight from STN will have them 😀

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By: Oasis747 - 8th August 2006 at 12:52

Nice pics there!!!

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By: LBARULES - 8th August 2006 at 11:35

Bent wings? I believe the term is ‘pointy things’. I’m sure LBARULES will agree!

LBARULES certianly would agree, and LBARULES also hopes for nice pointy things on his two Ryanair flights tomorrow!

Excellent work Lance. I imagine G-CELG has a grey nosecone because that was the first one they could get hold of. G-CELC is also sporting a similar dark grey nosecone at the moment.

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By: G-CDFF - 8th August 2006 at 10:18

Excellent shots! 😀

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By: Jon Taylor - 8th August 2006 at 09:46

Ace shots there!

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By: Manston Airport - 8th August 2006 at 01:02

Nice shots there lance. I be the sad one who call them Winglets then 😀

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By: PMN - 8th August 2006 at 00:29

I still haven’t got a good pic of an AA 757 with bent wings

Bent wings? I believe the term is ‘pointy things’. I’m sure LBARULES will agree!

Excellent shots Lance. Good to see you’re treating that nice lens of yours well!

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By: Skymonster - 7th August 2006 at 23:11

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/Grey_Area/N194AA_1_070806.jpg

……………. :p

Yeah, but it was further away then… Don’t you understand perspective and distance! :diablo:

Andy

PS: Nice one, I still haven’t got a good pic of an AA 757 with bent wings

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By: Craigston_Tom - 7th August 2006 at 23:01

Brilliant photos.

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By: Grey Area - 7th August 2006 at 22:54

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/Grey_Area/N194AA_1_070806.jpg

……………. :p

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By: Skymonster - 7th August 2006 at 22:45

I think you need to get a shorter lens – you seem to only be able to get the noses of the big jets in the frame! 🙂

Andy

PS: Good stuff really!

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By: lukeylad - 7th August 2006 at 22:42

Great shots love the zoom 767.

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By: 007peter - 7th August 2006 at 22:41

great selection as ever lance liking the a320 and the 747 shot

regards

peter

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