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Boeing 717-200 (N970AT) - Lifting off for ATL with the final bit of lighting I had available. The shadows began to creep up onto the runway, and in some spots were already covering it, leaving only a few spots with proper lighting available. Thankfully I was able to snap in one of them, giving me this gorgeous "heavy departure" seen not only on the 717, but many other Douglas/McD DC-9 family aircraft as well. You can see the elevators still in their high-raised position as well as the lovely wing-flex as it begins to climb away.
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Boeing 717-200 (N970AT)

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Lifting off for ATL with the final bit of lighting I had available. The shadows began to creep up onto the runway, and in some spots were already covering it, leaving only a few spots with proper lighting available. Thankfully I was able to snap in one of them, giving me this gorgeous "heavy departure" seen not only on the 717, but many other Douglas/McD DC-9 family aircraft as well. You can see the elevators still in their high-raised position as well as the lovely wing-flex as it begins to climb away.

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