Another twin engine run up by Blechnik
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In contrast one of the largest twin engined aircraft: A Boeing triple seven of All Nippon Airways in Star Alliance colors at Tokyo Narita airport about one year ago. First, the starboard engine was called to service which can be seen by the trace of water on the wet ground behind it. In the lower image, both are turning, leaving two traces. Occasionally, even the fan is sucking water from the ground in something like a fountain.
The 777 has a very impressive long fuselage, particularly when you take your seat in one of the rear rows and look forward before the curtains are closed. Note that this is a version with wingtip extensions instead of winglets.
Panasonic Lumix FZ-50 (09 june 2012)
Corel Photopaint 7
Notepad
Comments (5)
Brycer3d
very beautiful Boing this shot is amazing!
ronmolina
It is amazing that they fly. Just shows how dense our atmosphere is. Nice shot!
Meisiekind
Very familiar to me as our airline (South African Airways) is also part of the Star Alliance!
Briney
Pretty soon there will be "travel actors" inside jets to speed the boarding process.. Those stretched airliners are incredible... It's only been a century since it was all canvas and wire...!
Richardphotos
we joined the same month you being 26 days are so before I did beautiful jet craft