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ID 33675 Views: 635 Photo Comments: 0 |
Airline / Aircraft Type | Location and Date | Photographer |
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Continental Airlines Boeing 737-3TO |
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE) USA - Ohio, May 23, 2006 |
Mark Plumley Contact |
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N59302 (cn 23353) Long since retired shown here still proudly operating many daily flights in 2006, about down on Rwy 6L. |
ID 18984 Views: 694 Photo Comments: 3 |
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Postcards - Memorabilia Boeing 737-3TO |
Off Airport (Washington) USA - Washington, - -, - |
Kenneth Koehn Contact |
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N59302 (cn 23353) A postcard from my collection of a beautiful 737 in older Continental colors. The postcard reads simply "Continental Airlines Boeing 737-300 N59302 shown over Washington State." |
ID 11236 Views: 520 Photo Comments: 0 |
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Continental Airlines Boeing 737-3TO |
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE) USA - Ohio, November 22, 2008 |
DJR107 Contact |
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N59302 (cn 23353) Flight 325 from Newark NJ on final approach for runway 24L. |
ID 3306 Views: 637 Photo Comments: 0 |
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Continental Airlines Boeing 737-3TO |
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE) USA - Ohio, April 2, 2007 |
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr. Contact |
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N59302 (cn 23353) Two of CO's classic 737's cross paths at CLE. N59302, a 300 series 737 is landing on 24L while a company 600 taxies towards departure on a sunny spring day. It's getting harder and harder to see 737's without winglets anymore, so in spite of the backlighting I liked the shot anyway. ( Personally, I think of the 100-200 series 737's as the true Classics! ) April 2, 2007 |
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