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Battle of the noses II: Dornier 228 PH-CGC 08042011

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Battle of the noses II: Dornier 228 PH-CGC 08042011
posted by EnoAeroPics
Fri, Mar 16 2012


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When you take a closer look at them, many aircraft noses resemble animals and they can even show cartoon-like emotions. The nose of the DC-10 comes close to a dolphin, the nose of the Dornier 228 is very duck-like. Emotions are shown in images posted earlier to this EnoAeroPics gallery, with an angry looking Bombardier Challenger and a determined racing Dornier 228 (see links below). This is the nose of Dornier 228-212 c/n 8183 PH-CGC of the Dutch Coast Guard in front of the JetSupport hangar on the business aircraft platform of Schiphol Amsterdam airport in The Netherlands (EHAM) on 8 April 2011.

Related images in this EnoAeroPics media gallery:

Images of the second Battle of the noses

Images of the first Battle of the noses

Angry looking Bombardier Challenger

Determined racing Dornier 228

DC-10 nose

See more images of Dornier 228s

More information:

The history of Dornier 228 c/n 8183 on the RZjets website

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