The perfect mooncrossing

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The perfect mooncrossing

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PH-XRV on a LEKKO departure ( 1280 pix ) :happy: :happy: :happy:

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Hmmm. What can I say about this one? It's another perfect photo!
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Wow... you could submit this one to an astronomy publication.
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Congrats :D
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Did you took this shot from Mars...? Just WOW! :yourock:
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Wow, never knew the moon was that big 0X
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Nusty.

I am amazed. Speechless.. Wow
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Wow :crazyeyes: , Super!
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Hello Nusty.
:shock: :bthumb:
How many times have you tried and how long have you been waiting before this greeat shot ?.
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But Nusty ! No landingear, No Vortex ; You can do better than this... :lol:
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Wonderful shot! Next time, lets have some flood lights illuminating the vertical stab, please! :wink:

No, really-this is an outstanding shot even without the aircraft.

I wonder what the Concorde would have looked like in a shot like this? If photographed from sea, perhaps a nice set of shock waves would have been visible...?
Food for thought.
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Thanks all :good: :good:

andel wrote:Hello Nusty.
:shock: :bthumb:
How many times have you tried and how long have you been waiting before this greeat shot ?.
That's a really long and big secret :mrgreen:
I just watch the SBS and then decide to go outside or not.
FALCONCREST wrote:But Nusty ! No landingear, No Vortex ; You can do better than this... :lol:
:mrgreen: Just missed the gear because she was making a missed approach :mrgreen:
But jetblast does count :!:
tomh wrote:I wonder what the Concorde would have looked like in a shot like this? If photographed from sea, perhaps a nice set of shock waves would have been visible...?
Food for thought.
I like your way of thinking :thumb:
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