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Typhoon1244

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Here it is.
[font=ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva]Apparently the RJ pilot trusts the T7 to taxi so close behind 2 engines that are able to produce 93,700 lbs. of thrust each. I wouldn't.[/font]
Good idea, because 777's routinely taxi around using 187,400 lbs. of thrust! (Dork...)
 
ahhhh man... boy o' boy.... I love it!! Thats why I spend countless hours on that site... reading the stupid comments that are put in the remarks portion. Who freaking cares what type of Camera you used.
Anyways... I'm famous... there is a picture of my sexy legs....
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/334097/M/
 
Typhoon1244 said:
Here it is.Good idea, because 777's routinely taxi around using 187,400 lbs. of thrust! (Dork...)
Dude, how do you find the time to surf this net all day long? You're here, you're at airliners.net, BTW, where else do you frequent?

enigma
 
enigma said:
Dude, how do you find the time to surf this net all day long?
This is what I do instead of sleep. :D

(And if I hadn't mentioned it before, DSL rocks!)
enigma said:
You're here, you're at airliners.net, BTW, where else do you frequent?
http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/nhcorg11.htm
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/home/index.html
www.amazon.com
http://www.historicaviation.com/historicaviation/index.po
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/
http://www.commemorativeairforce.org/

...to name a few.
 
HAZ-MAT said:
ahhhh man... boy o' boy.... I love it!! Thats why I spend countless hours on that site... reading the stupid comments that are put in the remarks portion. Who freaking cares what type of Camera you used.
Anyways... I'm famous... there is a picture of my sexy legs....
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/334097/M/
Hahaha...great looking Caravan though!
 
Originally posted by HAZ-MAT

"Anyways... I'm famous... there is a picture of my sexy legs...."

Finally, I have successfully tracked down the legs of photo #334097/M!! My lifes work is complete. I do need you to PM me so I can add your name to the remarks.
 
jergar999 said:
Originally posted by HAZ-MAT

"Anyways... I'm famous... there is a picture of my sexy legs...."

Finally, I have successfully tracked down the legs of photo #334097/M!! My lifes work is complete. I do need you to PM me so I can add your name to the remarks.
aww, how sweet, flightinfo brings closure to a chance encounter
 
Dude, how do you find the time to surf this net all day long? You're here, you're at airliners.net, BTW, where else do you frequent?
Stated by one who has over 1400 posts to this site. ;)

There used to be a pic on airliners.net of a Dornier on final to 24R in YUL. You could see my right shoulder out the FO's window. But I can't find it now and the copy I saved is gone since I lost my hard drive a few months ago. :(
 
its like an ol blue eyes song!

Vladimir Lenin said:
jergar999 said:
Originally posted by HAZ-MAT

"Anyways... I'm famous... there is a picture of my sexy legs...."

Finally, I have successfully tracked down the legs of photo #334097/M!! My lifes work is complete. I do need you to PM me so I can add your name to the remarks.
aww, how sweet, flightinfo brings closure to a chance encounter
strangers in the niiiiight.........
 
Typhoon1244 said:
Here it is.Good idea, because 777's routinely taxi around using 187,400 lbs. of thrust! (Dork...)

Maybe I am confused because 93,700 * 2 = 187,400? Are you commenting on the inaccuracy of the caption or just the statement that the caption makes?
 
He is saying that the guy posting the caption is a dork/moron because a 777 doesn't go taxiing around at full power.
 
I think my previous post backfired. It was meant as a sarcastic "I have to know who that is if I am to be a airliners.net champion" comment, and not a strangers in the night one.
 
jergar999 said:
I think my previous post backfired. It was meant as a sarcastic "I have to know who that is if I am to be a airliners.net champion" comment, and not a strangers in the night one.
Suuuuuuure....;)
 
Jedi_Cheese said:
He is saying that the guy posting the caption is a dork/moron because a 777 doesn't go taxiing around at full power.

Oh ok, didn't think of that.
 
very odd that airplane spotting is so common overseas...they really get a kick out of it.

I have sat on ramps places to see some guy behind the fence standing on his car taking pictures....a few days later...bamm...on airliners.net...


PS - they put the camera type (and sometimes exposure) because these guys are as interested in the photography end as much as the airplane aspect..

either way, pretty weird..but healthier than crack I guess.
 
HAZ-MAT, those legs look very similar to the alien's legs on SIGNS when Mel Gibson is walking through the cornfield. Are you doing some acting on the side? :)
 
Wings421... Oh yea.. you know it... Freight Dawg by night, and Hollywood extra by day;)
 
...I dont know about you guys, but I would be a little nervous if I See Mohammed or Ahmed
taking pictures of my plane....
 
RJ#1 said:
...I dont know about you guys, but I would be a little nervous if I See Mohammed or Ahmed taking pictures of my plane....
Right, because getting a picture of contact on landing or knowing the difference between liveries have EVERYTHING to do with slitting the throat of a flight attendant, breaking into the cockpit and killing the pilots.

Paranoia, party of one... your table's ready.
 
I was making a cross-wind landing on 18R at DFW, it was sweet nice touchdown on one wheel with a turnoff at the first high speed. I had to FAA on board so I had to make it nice. They got the landing on airliner.net. ...the caption reads. "Miami Air 737 making off balance landing at DFW, maybe they will do better next time." ...........
 

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