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March Screenshot Competition.


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F/O: 100kts

Captain: Checked

F/O: Go, rotate...

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Photo done by the son of the captain while departing for an early morning flight to Berlin Tegel.

Good luck to all.

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Rotate, at LHR. A320 CS-TNT.

It has been said before, but it seems it wasn't clear enough.

The rear wheels must be on the ground. Otherwise it's not rotation, but climb.

Your picture is nice, but by not following the rules you have no chance winning the competition.

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It has been said before, but it seems it wasn't clear enough.

The rear wheels must be on the ground. Otherwise it's not rotation, but climb.

Your picture is nice, but by not following the rules you have no chance winning the competition.

Yes, my bad! :boohoo_s:

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V1 Rotate

And once again...

It has been said before, but it seems it wasn't clear enough.

>>>THE REAR WHEELS MUST BE ON THE GROUND.<<<

Otherwise it's not rotation, but climb.

Your picture is nice, but by not following the rules you have no chance winning the competition.

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Another good one, but this time from ELLX rotate and take off.. :-)

Hi Geir!

You should read the first post again. Only one contribution for each member. I think you knew that since you where one of them who suggested a new thread.

Cheer from Norway,

Benjamin H.

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Guest Geir Haukland

My misstake, sorry for that. I thought you could post as many shots as you liked, but i was wrong, sorry again.

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The heavies just look marvellous when rotating.

Goof's Queen looks superb and so does edetroit's Triple-Seven. Very nice piece of editing there as well!

I also like Iain's 737, interesting angle.

I'd like to present another single-aisle-aircraft, even though they don't have the majesty of a heavy when rotating - it's a bit more sportive :)

It has a special angle as well and shows not only into the direction where the rotation is headed for (i.e. upwards) but also most of the important parts that make the rotation possible at all: wheels, engines, slats, flaps... And as a little side effect it shows how beautifully detailled the new AXE comes along. Takeoff at Vienna (LOWW) this winter.

Kind regards,

Dennis

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