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Aircraft:
Boeing 757-2G5(SF)
- Reg: N752CX full info | N752CX photos
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Serial #:
24451
- Airline: Air Transport International (ATI)
- Photo Date: May 08, 2013
- Uploaded: May 08, 2013
- Reno/Tahoe Int'l Airport - KRNO, USA - Nevada
"Air Transport 752 Heavy" departing RNO for Bradley International (KBDL), but would end up diverting to Wilmington Air Park (KILN). First 757 for ATI and a new scheme as well. ex: LTU/LTU SUD (D-AMUM), Electra Airlines, Air Scotland (SX-BVM), Aero Continente, Nuevo Continente (OB-1788-P), Rubloff Jet Express(Operated by Ryan International), National Air Cargo (N151GX)
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"Air Transport 752 Heavy" departing RNO for Bradley International (KBDL), but would end up diverting to Wilmington Air Park (KILN). First 757 for ATI and a new scheme as well. ex: LTU/LTU SUD (D-AMUM), Electra Airlines, Air Scotland (SX-BVM), Aero Continente, Nuevo Continente (OB-1788-P), Rubloff Jet Express(Operated by Ryan International), National Air Cargo (N151GX)Camera
Canon EOS 7D | Canon 100-400L Show Exif data-
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- Reg: N752CX full info | N752CX photos
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Aircraft:
Boeing 757-2G5(SF)
- Airline: Air Transport International (ATI)
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Serial #:
24451
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Reno/Tahoe Int'l Airport - KRNO
- USA - Nevada
Comments
This light is often visible, more commonly on 777's. I got the USAF C32 yesterday and I think its lit on that in my shot. Nice new paint for ATI!!
Thank you for shering the moment! It reminds me of old JAL livery, rising sun with grey belly line(not starting at nose radome)! I suppose it's a ACL hiding under main landing gear door. There is a margin between door and fuselage,so light appears in the moment you take a picture by chance, doesn't it...?
I see a red "light" in the left landing gear well. It does not seem to be a light, it seems to be a big red dot on the picture. At first I thought it was my monnitor, but I scrolled down and the dot moved. Then I reloaded the page and the dot appeared again. So, what is it? Is it a real read light? It is too sharp to be part of the original photo.