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Check this out
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Some great low level flying and photography in the first clip Brenden.
How about this one for difficult approaches, QF even makes it in there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmkX8...eature=related
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Oh yes good ol Wellington airport.
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An new Aircraft with Ribs!
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.p...6206394&nseq=0
Aircraft with Ribs
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What's to worry about Luke? If you knew how many times these planes are pressurised, then you'd understand why they start to show like that.
Our PC-12 is doing a pressurisation check tomorrow, I'll grab some photo's to show you exactly what a pressurised aircraft looks like, then you'll understand. Floody |
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Thanks!
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Tigers are meant to have stripes Lukas!
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Unfortunately couldn't get any photo's of the pressurisation check. Had too many other things to attend to (such as Haighs chocolates).
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When I do the next PX check on one of our planes (do it rather regularly for maint req) Will try and get a photo. The stripes you see down the A320 is the metal that Airbus uses. It happens to all the Airbus Aircraft and you will notice it more on the china reg aircraft.
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