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Is that runway turn-off level at all ? I see very noticeable height differences between both the right and left external tanks, and the undercarriage doesn't seem to be straight as well...graham77 wrote:
Exactly what I meant. Am not familiar with Brize Norton, but I think the taxiway itself isn't "level".ehusmann wrote:It is clear the left side of the Herc is leaning, but look at the main gear struts. Very clearly the left one is much smaller than the right one. Also the left tire is much more bulged than the right one.
In the first pic, it seems there is a little tree or straw growing from the tarmac right in front of the herc. I guess that one is growing more or less straight; it could be used as a reference for the levelling of the pic. I only edit my pictures in Lightroom, such vertical lines can be used very easily with the grid tool for straightening.So is it 100% level, I am not sure.
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