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BOEING 727-200 (N1979)
I guess I'd better explain this picture (grin). This is a combination of two separate Kodak 127 film snapshots taken back in 1966 with a Kodak Brownie camera. The Brownie camera could not be adjusted in any way, and because I was standing inside the terminal building at the window, I had to take two pictures. Obviously, the second picture came out darker than the first (and it also contained reflections). But when I decided to post these old pics here in the FA gallery, I did not want to scan and post two separate photos, so I scanned them and then used PS to align and merge the two scans together into one pic. This way, viewers can see the entire aircraft instead of having to view two different posts. The best way to get good clarity to view this shot is to have your screen size at 100% and then click on "FULL."
This "combined" photo shows an American B727-23 "Astrojet" (N1979) on the ramp at Buffalo Niagara International (known back in 1966 when these snaps were clicked as Greater Buffalo International).
Comments
One correction, the aircraft type is actually a 727-23. There were a few 727s made with the short fuselage, and this was one of them.
And a note ... I've received emails regarding my decision to post my two oldies pics as one photo. I thank you for writing to give your opinions and I've replied to each of you. But in case there are others who may have felt this pic should not have been posted as one photo, I'll save them the trouble of emailing me. ... If I had been concerned about the "Star" ratings this pic would get, I'd have posted them as two separate photos. This pic was posted this way so that my FA friends and any other viewers who enjoy seeing pics from the past can get a full look at this aircraft. The rating means zilch. And besides, even as it appears here, this pic, created from two 50-year-old B&W 127 film photos, is way better quality than some of the total garbage pics I see being posted in the gallery. In fact, I would put this composite pic up against almost every one of the 27,000+ pics posted by FA's #1 contributor. This pic is more appropriate to this gallery AND it has better overall clarity than his "5 star rated" junk. Also, the first person who scored this pic a "1" just one minute after I posted it (yep, I know who you were) is the very same guy who posts pics that he has not snapped. Amazing that he dared to judge my pic here; at least, this is MY pic. And as we all know, there are others who post stolen photos. So to answer the courageously anonymous person who criticized me for posting this snap, I agree that the end result isn't ultra-super-duper quality, but there are plenty of FA viewers like Greg and Dwight who will enjoy viewing it. And THAT is why I posted it.
"...there are plenty of FA viewers like Greg and Dwight who will enjoy viewing it. And THAT is why I posted it."
Count me as one of those too!
This photo works because it has been "composited"... perhaps that is the applicable word?
Beyond that, it certainly captures a moment of a bygone era of commercial aviation and airline travel quite well.
Thanks for your effort to bring this photo to us!
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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10-May-2025 | BE36 | Gainesville Muni (KGLE) | Denton Enterprise (KDTO) | 11:05AM CDT | 11:24AM CDT | 0:18 |
10-May-2025 | BE36 | Ardmore Downtown Executive (1F0) | Gainesville Muni (KGLE) | 10:42AM CDT | 11:00AM CDT | 0:17 |
10-May-2025 | BE36 | Denton Enterprise (KDTO) | Ardmore Downtown Executive (1F0) | 08:47AM CDT | 09:47AM CDT | 1:00 |
04-May-2025 | BE36 | Gillespie County (T82) | Denton Enterprise (KDTO) | 10:23AM CDT | 11:43AM CDT | 1:20 |
03-May-2025 | BE36 | Denton Enterprise (KDTO) | Gillespie County (T82) | 08:19AM CDT | 09:30AM CDT | 1:11 |
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