Seattle vancouver airliners
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Seattle vancouver airliners
On our way back from a sightseeing trip in the area, near Seattle-Tacoma we found a nice spot (47.4732291665, 22.315533284) to "park and shoot" for half an hour, just before the rain came down...
The fun thing about visiting a place for the first time, every plane you see is a new one..
Loads of DHC-8 flying here, mainly Horizon and Air Canada Jazz, both operate 50 to 60 of these, both short and long..
I was told the MD-80 fleet will be retired the coming year.
And at vancouver through the glass of the terminal you van make quite nice pics, the only trouble is to find a spot where there are no extra glass screens in front of the windows. Many places have a sort of a glass corridor which makes photographing impossible.
Since early this year this a/c features special titles.
the Salmon-thirty-Salmon, a 737-400 in a special c/s.
This year Air Canada celebrates the 70th Anniversary with this special livery, also since somewhere early this year.. This was the only aircraft I saw with these markings though, no idea how many carry them....
Would love to go there again some day....
Grtz
The fun thing about visiting a place for the first time, every plane you see is a new one..
Loads of DHC-8 flying here, mainly Horizon and Air Canada Jazz, both operate 50 to 60 of these, both short and long..
I was told the MD-80 fleet will be retired the coming year.
And at vancouver through the glass of the terminal you van make quite nice pics, the only trouble is to find a spot where there are no extra glass screens in front of the windows. Many places have a sort of a glass corridor which makes photographing impossible.
Since early this year this a/c features special titles.
the Salmon-thirty-Salmon, a 737-400 in a special c/s.
This year Air Canada celebrates the 70th Anniversary with this special livery, also since somewhere early this year.. This was the only aircraft I saw with these markings though, no idea how many carry them....
Would love to go there again some day....
Grtz
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Nice pics Polecat!
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Re: Seattle vancouver airliners
It has been a long time since I have been in Seattle and Vancouver, would love to go back
Horizon operates the Q200 and Q400 (long ones)
Air Canada Jazz operates the -100 and -300
the long dashes are Horizon only as AC Jazz doesn't have themPolecat wrote: Loads of DHC-8 flying here, mainly Horizon and Air Canada Jazz, both operate 50 to 60 of these, both short and long..
Horizon operates the Q200 and Q400 (long ones)
Air Canada Jazz operates the -100 and -300
There is only one with these markings. I believe there is an A319/A320 as well with 65th Anniversary titles.This year Air Canada celebrates the 70th Anniversary with this special livery, also since somewhere early this year.. This was the only aircraft I saw with these markings though, no idea how many carry them....
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I had no problems whatsoever with security, I spent about two hours on both legs, standing with a big telelens...
As I wrote I only had problems with glass in wrong places... I finally found a good spot, don't know what gate (I think it was D54,the one KLM used for her MD-11 flights)
It hada convenient seating, and although reaction time was short, you get quite a few a/c taxiing past. The DHC's were taken from the other side , where domestic flights leave, there is a (dirty) single window as well, you get loads of CRJ's and DHC-8's.
As I wrote I only had problems with glass in wrong places... I finally found a good spot, don't know what gate (I think it was D54,the one KLM used for her MD-11 flights)
It hada convenient seating, and although reaction time was short, you get quite a few a/c taxiing past. The DHC's were taken from the other side , where domestic flights leave, there is a (dirty) single window as well, you get loads of CRJ's and DHC-8's.
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Yes John, I do know that.jfaltena wrote:Probably not, as this one is of the 65th celebration of Air Canada in 2002Sowald wrote:I know this has nothing to do with your trip. But this is another special color from Air Canada. You did not see this one at Vancouver?
Grtz, John
Polecat mentioned something about a special cs on AC planes.
That is why I posted this one.
And to go even more off his topic, my pic was taken at Calgary on August 27 this year.