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Interesting one there. It looked like the forward fuselage and engines were soft.
Try some selective sharpening on the forward fuselage and engines, this was the tutorial that I learned the technique from http://www.ophrysphotography.co.uk/p...sharpening.htm
It looks complicated but with practice it can be done very quickly.
It may boil down to a depth of field problem, the sun angle looks to be reasonably low so perhaps your camera was set on speed priority and it selected a wide aperture?
If you are a Canon user, Canon's Zoombrowser EX has a facility where you can inspect which AF points were selected, this feature comes in very handy at my photo postmortems.
Personally speaking it is a nice picture, a nice impression of taking off into the sunset.
I tried that selective sharpening mentioned by Wallace on your photo. USM settings were 300 / 0.2 / 2. The result was perfect IMO. Give it a try. I spent less than a minute
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