Just a few from today
Looking conspicuously inconspicuous: G450 N888HH
I had not seen Ce560 PH-DRK for a while; apparently, she got a fresh paintjob:
For now, you can keep GOL's PH-GGW and -GGX apart with ease: -GGW has retained the red GOL-livery on the engines, but -GGX hasn't:
Lucky shot of opposing traffic near runway 06/24...
It took me a while to get used to it, but yes, I can say I like the new Air Malta looks:
It's good to see the Swiss still value this fine example of finest Dutch craftsmanship:
And finally, the new kid on Transavia's block: PH-HSI:
EHAM/AMS (Schiphol) 14-04-2013 CIV
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EHAM/AMS (Schiphol) 14-04-2013 CIV
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Re: EHAM/AMS (Schiphol) 14-04-2013 CIV
Arrival of Tanzanian president Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete on board of Gulfstream G-V-SP (G550) 5H-ONE:
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Re: EHAM/AMS (Schiphol) 14-04-2013 CIV
Thats because the GGX doesn't have the orange engines yet.For now, you can keep GOL's PH-GGW and -GGX apart with ease: -GGW has retained the red GOL-livery on the engines, but -GGX hasn't:
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Re: EHAM/AMS (Schiphol) 14-04-2013 CIV
Raptor16 wrote:Thats because the GGX doesn't have the orange engines yet.For now, you can keep GOL's PH-GGW and -GGX apart with ease: -GGW has retained the red GOL-livery on the engines, but -GGX hasn't:
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Re: EHAM/AMS (Schiphol) 14-04-2013 CIV
Not entirely... Raptor 16 is right! Gol has started to change its colours.... The new scheme is more orange than red, and includes orange engines whereas the old scheme had white engines. PR-GGW had received the new scheme before it was delivered to TRA, but PR-GGX still had the old scheme...cHabu wrote:Raptor16 wrote:Thats because the GGX doesn't have the orange engines yet.For now, you can keep GOL's PH-GGW and -GGX apart with ease: -GGW has retained the red GOL-livery on the engines, but -GGX hasn't:
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Re: EHAM/AMS (Schiphol) 14-04-2013 CIV
#1 The contrail passed through the moon... next time the plane hopefully!
#2 Korean 74F passes through a skyhigh contrail
#2 Korean 74F passes through a skyhigh contrail
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