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    Well. This is another rather useless attempt of mine to not look at the nasty side of the planet. Things fall off of trees (wood) and things fall off of rather not so old 737 max jets (windows, and.. things). But as already Monty Python said, with John Cleese (?!), Always look on the bright side of life.

    So. I thought why not for the first time in the new year have a look at my avatar. All these 747 photos are from last year, 2023, when the weather was a little bit better than today. Pls,
    fasten your seatbelts. And enjoy the flight.

    D-ABTL. Boeing 747-430. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


    D-ABVU. Boeing 747-430. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


    D-ABVW. Boeing 747-430. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


    and my favorite for today,
    D-ABVW. Boeing 747-430. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


    ...
    The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
    The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
    And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
    This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

  • #2
    Wow, impressive...
    Everything that say is in my opinion, a screener might dissagree
    If you are dissapointed of yourself, look at me and feel better.
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    • #3
      There was something on the news about at Atlas 747 spewing a flame trail. The place seems to make a lot of news since Bobby left.
      Les règles de l'aviation de base découragent de longues périodes de dur tirer vers le haut.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 3WE View Post
        There was something on the news about at Atlas 747 spewing a flame trail. The place seems to make a lot of news since Bobby left.
        Hm. The Boeing Bob has left us? Why am I not really very sad about that almost always angry (!) wannabe 747 jetphotos Original...

        3WE, you know me since more than 15 years, I'm definitely not a man who suffers from too big cochones.

        I rather have more doubts in my aviation skills than less.

        But there is one 747 jetphotos forum avatar, join date December 2008, and there was one 747 Atlas jetphotos forum avatar, join date June 2009 (as far as I remember).

        And Bob really asked Alex to delete his account? Well, obviously I should be here at least a little bit more often.

        Today I'm here because of this very ingenious jetphoto:
        Goodbye Queen. Queen of our India. VT-EVA Agra(N940AS) taking final turn towards runway 27/09 via famous N1 at aamchi Mumbai departing for Everett(PAE) as OMD223. It was not easy to see and capture our Indian queen leaving India for the very last time. It was very difficult to see VT-EVA without Air India titles and her name Agra written near the nose. Once again goodbye queen I hope you will find a better place to live.. N940AS. Boeing 747-437. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!


        The air for my beloved B744 really seems to become thinner. But we still are in the air, and I so very very much love it!
        D-ABVW. Boeing 747-430. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!



        PS: I mean, I believe you when you say that he's not a present jetphotos member. But nevertheless I just have the member list on my screen...,
        very astonishing how many Boeing747s or something like that we have, among them alot with exactly zero forum entries (e.g. 'boeing744' - join date 2018
        zero forum entries), and I can swear, I have nothin to do with that.

        I always use a big 'B' for Boeing, since more than 15 years.
        The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
        The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
        And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
        This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

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        • #5
          Hm. I obviously misunderstood something. Bob has retired. But he still is a jetphotos member, and I must say something.

          Completely without headwind, without Brian, it would be almost boring here. I need and I like headwind, as every good jet..

          PS: Some 747s even crack the 2000 forum entries, and obviously nothing really happens beyond that landmark, ... , but nevertheless I'm curious.
          The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
          The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
          And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
          This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

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          • #6
            Hm. Obviously here in this forum, since April there hasn't changed so very much. Bob has retired. But he still is a jetphotos member. And he only follows me when I say something wrong.

            And if topics which have been started by me are the devil for him, he has never followed me here into this topic. Although I expect, Bob is able to say one or two words also here in this topic.

            The reason why I am here today.

            Everybody who loves the LH-B744, either as a passenger or as a (former) B744 pilot or simply as an aviation enthusiast who since more than 40 years consists of that thought,

            an overseas jet must seem like my avatar.

            Good news for all of us. In January 2024 I thought, by 2025 I'll have to find a new nickname and a new avatar for me. That's no longer true. Somebody in heaven has listened to my prayers,

            and thus, we're able to enjoy jetphotos like this at least until January 2027.

            D-ABTL. Boeing 747-430. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!


            Welcome to Lester B Pearson Intl airport .

            PS: Correct me if I'm wrong but this at least what the Lufthansa en wiki says, operated by Lufthansa.
            The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
            The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
            And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
            This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

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            • #7
              And before Bob again appears only because I said something wrong... It has to be

              'And as if topics which have been started by me are the devil for him'

              PS: The edit button again only gives me error 403. Probably it is the weekend (and little hackers who have too much time).
              The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
              The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
              And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
              This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

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              • #8
                like Monty Python said – always look on the bright side of life. if looking at those 747 pictures from last year makes you happy, then why not? it’s a reminder that there were better days when the weather was nicer and you could enjoy flying.
                the current weather might not be great, but it's worth taking a break and just enjoying what we have, whether it’s photos or some other little thing. let your avatar remind you that even in tough times, you can find something positive.

                Best regands Christopher 😊

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Christopher813 View Post
                  like Monty Python said always look on the bright side of life. if looking at those 747 pictures from last year makes you happy, then why not? it's a reminder that there were better days when the weather was nicer and you could enjoy flying.
                  the current weather might not be great, but it's worth taking a break and just enjoying what we have, whether it's photos or some other little thing. let your avatar remind you that even in tough times, you can find something positive.

                  Best regands Christopher
                  First of all, welcome on board this nice little aviation platform, you shiny new member.

                  Nice words, but you see one or two question marks in my face.

                  How to hide a ... weblink from Poland in a forum message that likes to tell me, I am new, pls help me. And then your kitty eyes who without the masquerade
                  must rather seem like this

                  I am old enough so that I know that we have a jetphotos forum crew member with (probably) also Polish background, at least he carries this
                  prominent International Polish airport around with him in his nickname, EPKK . Maybe that's a friend of yours.

                  So, what I do for you, I remove that mystic weblink when I quote you.

                  those 747 pictures from last year
                  I just don't see if we talk about the same picture.

                  D-ABTL. Boeing 747-430. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!


                  That's not from last year, that's Lester B. Pearson International, photographed May 2024. That jetphoto is eight weeks old (plus four days).

                  Let me say, whether you are really shiny new or not (a little bit too much philosophy for somebody who has never been here before, let's say since 2011..),

                  pls come back for a second forum entry!
                  The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
                  The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
                  And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
                  This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by LH-B744 View Post

                    First of all, welcome on board this nice little aviation platform, you shiny new member.

                    Nice words, but you see one or two question marks in my face.

                    How to hide a ... weblink from Poland in a forum message that likes to tell me, I am new, pls help me. And then your kitty eyes who without the masquerade
                    must rather seem like this

                    I am old enough so that I know that we have a jetphotos forum crew member with (probably) also Polish background, at least he carries this
                    prominent International Polish airport around with him in his nickname, EPKK . Maybe that's a friend of yours.

                    So, what I do for you, I remove that mystic weblink when I quote you.



                    I just don't see if we talk about the same picture.

                    D-ABTL. Boeing 747-430. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!


                    That's not from last year, that's Lester B. Pearson International, photographed May 2024. That jetphoto is eight weeks old (plus four days).

                    Let me say, whether you are really shiny new or not (a little bit too much philosophy for somebody who has never been here before, let's say since 2011..),

                    pls come back for a second forum entry!
                    You do really love LH747s, dont you?
                    I remember that some time ago i went to brazil and found a old car with the Lufthansa colors and the logo. It looked like someone really liked lufthansa. It was fully decorated. (it was in a city in which, to my knowledge, Lufthansa never operated). Every time i think about that trip, i think about the car. And lufthansa
                    Everything that say is in my opinion, a screener might dissagree
                    If you are dissapointed of yourself, look at me and feel better.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TRTPUwU View Post

                      You do really love LH747s, dont you?
                      I remember that some time ago i went to brazil and found a old car with the Lufthansa colors and the logo. It looked like someone really liked lufthansa. It was fully decorated. (it was in a city in which, to my knowledge, Lufthansa never operated). Every time i think about that trip, i think about the car. And lufthansa
                      Well. I don't yet know who's the older one of the both of us. And I know the age of quite alot of people here at our beloved jetphotos forum, both, opponents and friends.

                      So, I do no longer know when in my rather long jetphotos history I was ready to publish my age, but, I'd say rather early, not just since yesterday. Within 1 click you can see my age.

                      And then you can make a choice. Have a rather very old (but not too old) European Aviation Enthusiast as your friend. Or you say, Let's wait until next year.

                      I can be honest, can't I. In your case I'd say, let's wait until next year. You are so fast with good forum entries, imho within a very short period of time you make your forum entry nr 1001 .
                      But I must warn you, here in my jetphotos group I am probably the most friendly, the youngest, and by far (!) the Senior with the fewest forum entries.
                      No members with less than 1896 entries here in my group.

                      But why not open the group to South America (!) .

                      If you are in Chile, it is very likely that you know airports that haven't been on the Lufthansa map so very often. And to come back on topic, yes,

                      I the LH-B744, I grew up with it. The B744 was introduced to the LH fleet in 1989, and the followers (dt.: Nachfolger) of the very first Lufthansa type B744 today are still in the fleet,
                      e.g. D-ABTL .

                      So, Lufthansa by the end of this year will have a 35 year long history of active type B744 'passage jet' in the air.

                      And I love your story of the old car in Brazil with Lufthansa colors. I must confess, until further notice, LH is better connected to Brazil than to Chile.
                      Imho.
                      The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
                      The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
                      And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
                      This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

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                      • #12
                        ...and, still for my friend in Chile, if you wonder how LH is also the Gold Member in the 747 club, more than 50 years in the air with the type LH 747, then here at jetphotos
                        even for this quite historic happening we can find ... well not the exact answer but at least a historic trace which leads us to the correct answer:

                        View of Lufthansa Boeing 747-230B(M) D-ABYS at Tullamarine in January 1980. (The tail of a Trans Australia Airlines (TAA) Boeing 727-276 is at rear-right.) After completion of Lufthansa service she was stored at Pinal Airpark (Marana) in Arizona in 1993. She was later operated by Polar Air Cargo as N508MC in 2004. Low res photo.. D-ABYS. Boeing 747-230B(M). JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!


                        This is reg D-ABYS, a LH B747-230B 'passage jet', as probably all LH overseas jets since 1970 with one or two passenger decks are called, not from the word 'passenger', but from the word
                        'passage', as in 'North Atlantic passage', dt.: die Nordatlantik Überquerung.

                        Photographed at Tullamarine International. Which does not work when I try it with the database as a keyword. Ok, for the database:
                        YMML Melbourne Tullamarine International airport, Australia.

                        Yes. Lufthansa in Australia. Which since 1979 hasn't happened again all too very often, imho.

                        PS: Tullamarine today (according to en wiki). In alphabetic order. No AA, no DL, no LH. But at least two (former) 747 owners are still there,
                        still in alphabetic order: Qantas - QF (est. 1920) and United Airlines - UA .
                        Oh how I loved photos (and videos) of the flyin kangaroo on the 747, on the B744ER. In my eyes, the Qantas 747 history has ended too early!
                        Last edited by LH-B744; 2024-08-09, 00:33. Reason: Tullamarine today.
                        The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
                        The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
                        And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
                        This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

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                        • #13
                          Well. I don't know if this topic once was one or two entries longer where I tried to report the situation of 747 flights at KSFO ....

                          Nevertheless, without that somebody again likes to delete me due to 'a little bit too much Lufthansa', I have found something completely different.



                          This is reg N634UP, a B747-87UF freighter. Obviously the photo is so very brandnew that mini photo as the icon (cp one forum entry earlier) and
                          the first line where the airline is mentioned don't yet work.
                          Uploaded August 22nd 2024.

                          PS: This is an open topic. Open for ALL jetphotos forum members. And this is what I hoped when I opened this topic back then in January. That I'll not be alone here in this topic.
                          But the Atlas Air B744 obviously is not a plane spotter, although that's really a recommendation, Bob.
                          So. Until further notice, I'll also look for Atlas Air B744, here on this side of the pond. Greetings.
                          Last edited by LH-B744; 2024-08-22, 22:30. Reason: Quite nude 'she' is, for such a well-known airline..
                          The German long haul is alive since 1955, 69 years and still kicking.
                          The Gold Member in the 747 club, 50 years since the first LH 747.
                          And constantly advanced, 744 and 748 /w upper and lower EICAS.
                          This is Lohausen International speaking (est.1927), echo delta delta lima.

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