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how is it possible to make this pictures of the plane?

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Old 7th February 2005 | 15:41
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Old 7th February 2005 | 16:04
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Old 8th February 2005 | 09:50
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looks like the approach over the beach to runway 23 @ pauanui, or 24 @ great barrier
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Old 8th February 2005 | 19:49
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FYI the beach disappeared during one of those hurricanes last autumn.
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Old 8th February 2005 | 21:33
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Hamrah .... haven't been there with GO though have you.!!
Is this a day/VFR op, or is there a night IFR approach.??
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Old 19th February 2005 | 16:14
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Old 19th February 2005 | 18:18
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There are 3 more on here if you wanna go to the site and check em out. Good shots.
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Old 16th April 2005 | 14:08
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Old 17th April 2005 | 01:15
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With clerence from the tower, a private plane can fly a VFR route along the shoreline. I'm not making this up, because I have flown on it with my neighbor.
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Old 17th April 2005 | 09:31
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as737700 - try doing it in a helicopter...

The shoreline transition is usually given as not about 150' agl, whizzing up the surf at 50' and 100 knots is quite fun!

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Old 17th April 2005 | 11:34
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I can't open the Russian ones but the KLM Jumbo photo looks to me like a fix. The shadows on the aircraft itself indicate that the sun is at the Jumbo's 4 o'clock high. The aircraft's shadow on the ground, though, shows that the aircraft is closer to the camera than the shadow is (otherwise the shadow would be larger, despite the height of the camera above the runway.) and this means that the sun is at the aircraft's 7 o'clock high.
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Old 20th April 2005 | 16:36
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Right you are.
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