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ID 37152 Views: 466
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Starjet Canada
Boeing 727-227 Adv
Atlanta - Hartsfield Jackson International (ATL/KATL)
USA - Georgia, June 19, 2006
N960DL
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C-GLSJ (cn 20738) Starjet Canada 727-200 C-GLSJ is seen at ATL June 19, 2006.

ID 11426 Views: 469
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FedEx Express
Airbus A300F4-605R
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, June 19, 2006
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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N673FE (cn 780) Parked at the FedEx facility between heavy summer thunderstorms.

ID 11425 Views: 353
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Untitled (Dixie Aviation)
Beech E-18S Volpar Turboliner II
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, June 19, 2006
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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N122GS (cn BA-259) A turboprop conversion of the classic B-18, the Volpar Turboliner will never win any beauty contests. This guy got lost on its way to the cargo ramp and is pictured turning around on taxiway Juliet to head back towards the freight facility.

ID 1041 Views: 250
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Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, June 19, 2006
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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None (cn None) Looking southwestward from the ops tower towards the IX Center and FedEx.

ID 1039 Views: 212
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Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, June 19, 2006
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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None (cn None) On June 19 2006, we had a line of severe thunderstorms with high winds and lightning move through the area, causing a ground stop to all traffic in and out of Hopkins. It was quite an awesome sight, with a rather large wall cloud forming on the forward edge of the event. As all traffic had stopped, I had some time to catch some shots as the storm approached and then covered us in darkness and a lot of rain. As the storm passed and evening set in, the sun made a brief and fiery appearance on the horizon.

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