Airplane Watching and Recognition
- British Aerospace BAe 146-200 -
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An early bird visit along Jenkins street near the 24L-06R runway at Dorval International Airport (between 6:30 and 10:30) will allow you to see numerous take-offs. A simple telephoto lens will allow good pictures. | |||
In the preceding page, we mentionned that a high wing configuration with a T-tail unit was more frequent in military planes. Here is another one the C-17 Globemaster III. Note the winglets. | ||||
Text : Jean-Pierre Bonin © 1999-2000-2001
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You remember a few characteristics of the plane but can't remember the name? Click on the drawings to go to the visual identification guide. |
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