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Airplane Art – SkyWest CRJ-200

05/02/2012 by Kevincm

It’s Sunday at that means it is time for some more airplane art. And to Demonstrate to UK Authorities that things can function after more than one flake of snow falls on a normal timetable, it’s to Denver with week with a SkyWest CRJ-200 taxing at Denver International Airport.

a plane on the runway

More airplane art of course next week!

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Filed Under: Airplane Art Tagged With: Airplane Art, airplane p0rn, CRJ-200, Denver International Airport, SkyWest

Comments

  1. Rocky says

    05/02/2012 at 1:26 pm

    HAHAHAH SNow in the UK is like snow in Seattle! No one knows what to do!

  2. Ken says

    10/02/2012 at 2:08 am

    Here in Fairbanks, where it goes to -50F, we don’t bother to scrape the snow off the tarmac or taxiways. When it is that cold it just becomes like pavement itself. Yet Alaska Air flies out of FAI on-time, several times a day using 737s.

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