During today's Fly Day at Paine Field hosted by Flying Heritage Collection there were war birds, general aviation and a few Boeing Jet arrivals into 34L. The east Runway 34R is closed for repairs and drainage upgrades so this makes the local pattern quit full on nice weekends with aircraft all over the skies. But that is not a bad thing.
Mount Rainier also came out of the haze to provide a nice North West backdrop to the north flow arrivals.
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HFC's Mig-29 N29UB holds short for take off clearance |
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Mig-29 throttling up |
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Mig-29 take off roll |
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Mig-29 accelerates past home base and the crowd on the east side |
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NIPPON CARGO B747-8KZF |
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Main Landing Gear Touch Down NIPPON CARGO B747-8KZF |
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Mount Rainier and A7-BFE Qatar Airways Cargo Boeing 777-FDZ |
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A7-BFE Qatar Airways Cargo Boeing 777-FDZ - cn 39644 / ln 1110 |
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Mount Rainier and G-ZBJB British Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner -
cn 38610 / line 111
Returns KPAE after a test flight |
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G-ZBJB British Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner -
cn 38610 / line 111
Returns KPAE after a test flight |
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