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BOEING 737-300 (N305AW) - KPHX March 2007 - 1st 737-300 lower center of the photo is N305AW and delv new to America West Airlines in Oct 1988. Watching aircraft from the top floor at Phoenix Skyharbor was always a treat as the aircraft come and go so often - one can fill-up their reg book in a few hours. Looking north here, Camelback Mtn is peeking out from the right - I'll have to find some more CDs and start looking for photos of that in conjunction with PHX and the ramp shots. I also shot many hours of Video here over the years starting back in the 1990s when L-1011s and DC-10s were frequent. My only tip on filming at Phoenix is have a vehicle, be ready to pay parking Fees all day, and roam between the 2 large parking garages, use both north and south vantage points...if summer bring a hat and water, or film early and later in the day as it is HOT HOT HOT in the summer. 122 degr was highest I had on my rental car thermo.
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BOEING 737-300 (N305AW)

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KPHX March 2007 - 1st 737-300 lower center of the photo is N305AW and delv new to America West Airlines in Oct 1988. Watching aircraft from the top floor at Phoenix Skyharbor was always a treat as the aircraft come and go so often - one can fill-up their reg book in a few hours. Looking north here, Camelback Mtn is peeking out from the right - I'll have to find some more CDs and start looking for photos of that in conjunction with PHX and the ramp shots. I also shot many hours of Video here over the years starting back in the 1990s when L-1011s and DC-10s were frequent. My only tip on filming at Phoenix is have a vehicle, be ready to pay parking Fees all day, and roam between the 2 large parking garages, use both north and south vantage points...if summer bring a hat and water, or film early and later in the day as it is HOT HOT HOT in the summer. 122 degr was highest I had on my rental car thermo.

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Darryl Sarno
Great historical shot Tom! Loved how you got the various America West/US Airways liveries including the Battle Born B752. I remember these being regulars to Boston Logan during the 1990's. Filling in all 5 and worth more! Well done!
Gary Schenauer
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!!! Five for the five US Airways liveries, two for the partial of Nevada One in the background, three more for the dark US Airways schemebird, two apiece for the America West liveries, and six because this is a hel-uva super snap! ***** + ** + *** + **** = ****** = 20 * !!
Tom VancePhoto Uploader
Thank you Darryl and Gman- very kind...I even have years prior all original colors America West here long before US Airways came along..... Im a looking
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