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ID 6644 Views: 390
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Continental Express (ExpressJet Airlines)
Embraer EMB-135ER
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, November 25, 2007
DJR107
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N16502 (cn 145166) Too beautiful a morning to let some cold weather keep me from getting some photos. On final for runway 24R, 11-25-2007.

ID 6643 Views: 428
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Continental Express (ExpressJet Airlines)
Embraer EMB-145XR
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, November 25, 2007
DJR107
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N10156 (cn 145786) Final for runway 24R over Brysdale Park, 11-25-2007.

ID 6640 Views: 1733
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Delta Connection (Shuttle America)
Embraer ERJ-170-100SE
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, November 25, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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N862RW (cn 17000098) Rolling on runway 24L, N862RW makes its final departure as 'Frankenplane' on its way to Greenville Mississippi and a fresh coat of paint prior to returning to service. This E170 spent the last nine months in Cleveland getting rebuilt from the wings forward due to an accident this past February where this aircraft ran off the runway landing in a snowstorm. Sorry for the backlighting and the heat-haze, but the moment was too good to pass up. November 25, 2007

ID 6639 Views: 644
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Delta Connection (Shuttle America)
Embraer ERJ-170-100SE
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, November 25, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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N862RW (cn 17000098) Well, after a long nine months in Cleveland enduring repairs that included a 'decapitation' and replacement of the entire aircraft forward of the wings, N862RW finally departs Hopkins for good on its way to Greenville Mississippi. There, it will receive a fresh coat of paint and be returned to service with most passengers probably none the wiser. The Allega concrete plant where the concrete for the runway project is made, is visible below the plane on the southeast end of the field. November 25, 2007

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