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Belly Week: KLM 737-900 PH-BXO 09082012

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Belly Week: KLM 737-900 PH-BXO 09082012
posted by EnoAeroPics
Thu, Jan 24 2013


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It's Belly Week on the EnoAeroPics gallery! This week every day an image will be uploaded of an aircraft photographed from down under, either from the patio of my home at 30 kilometers from Schiphol Amsterdam airport or from the 11 th floor of an apartment building near Schiphol. Discover the difference when looking up between the Fokker 100 and Bombardier/Canadair Regional Jet, the Boeing 777 and Airbus 330 and between the Airbus A320 family, the Embraer E-Jets and the Boeing 737. The aircraft were photographed with gear up in an almost clean configuration. Best photographic results were obtained when the aircraft were flying below 4000ft in clear air with relatively low temperatures to prevent a hazy shot caused by trembling air.

This image shows Boeing 737-9K2 (NextGen) c/n 29599 (l/n 866) PH-BXO of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines with a Skyteam colour scheme just after take-off from runway 27-09 of Schiphol Amsterdam airport in The Netherlands (EHAM) on 9 August 2012 to carry out flight KL1693 to Lisbon. The aircraft made its first flight on 1 June 2001 and was delivered to KLM on 29 June 2001. Note the vortex behind the left wing.

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