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BOEING 767-300 (HL7266) - KSEA - odd angle and a faded negative, Seattle had one of the best aircraft viewing areas on the west coast. Now long gone after Seattle added a 3rd Runway i thought I'd post this photo from the AirPark to show those who never made it out there how nice it was. Asiana 767 departing for So Korea here among a mix of older airlines. The bad prt about this viewing spot was it was usually very crowded and minimal parking spaces. When clear, majestic Mt. Rainier was visible in this view.
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BOEING 767-300 (HL7266)

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KSEA - odd angle and a faded negative, Seattle had one of the best aircraft viewing areas on the west coast. Now long gone after Seattle added a 3rd Runway i thought I'd post this photo from the AirPark to show those who never made it out there how nice it was. Asiana 767 departing for So Korea here among a mix of older airlines. The bad prt about this viewing spot was it was usually very crowded and minimal parking spaces. When clear, majestic Mt. Rainier was visible in this view.

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Gary Schenauer
A 5 star catch here, T. The memory jog from the old Asiana livery makes this worth the 5 on its own, but then there are some birds in the background in Northwest and America West paint so this shot is even better than a "5". And one of those Northwest birds is a Queen. TY for sharing this.
Darryl Sarno
Wow - what a nice grab Tom! I agree with Gary there is some nice history not only with Asiana, but the Northwest B747 and America West A320 in back. Well done.
Tom VancePhoto Uploader
thank you both tv
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