Approach 05 Mexico City Benito Juarez (MMMX) Dec 2008

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Approach 05 Mexico City Benito Juarez (MMMX) Dec 2008

Post by Flanker27 »

Hi,

I just got back from and as promised in this topichttp://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... 9&start=15, here are some pics shot from our Balcony in Mexico City, it is about 2.5 miles from where the Learjet crashed about a month ago or so and 8 miles out of the airport. Not short finals, but not exactly what one calls skyhigh either.
Because there are broad vertical columns with equal space in between in the balcony it was very difficult to take panning shots, but at least I had something to do when I got bored.
Also look out for my other topic with pics from flight to San Jose del Cabo coming next week.
Anyway, enjoy and comments are welcome!
1. Speedbrake deployed
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2. A bit late...
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3. But here a well timed shot
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4. Looking for a warmer spot on the earth...
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5. Strange approach
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6. Don't you just love these old engines?
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7. Mexico's largest carrier
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8. Our own Royal, always on time
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9. A long way out too and those 747 are easy to hear them coming
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Michel
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