It’s Sunday again, so it up must be time for some more airplane art.
To celebrate St Patrick’s Day, we have two Aer Lingus Airbus A330 aircraft at Dublin Airport, with EI-GCF coming into land, and an unidentified A330-300 lining up for take off.
Aer Lingus operate a fleet of eight Airbus A330-300 (the payload optimised version) and five Airbus A330-200 (the range optimised version) in its long haul fleet.
The aircraft are primarily used for Transatlantic services. with the odd trip to Spain for fun.
EI-GCF is a relatively young plane – with its first flight around a year and a half ago. It is powered by twin GE-GF6 engines.
More Airplane art next week!
Photographers notes:
- Camera – Canon EOS 6D
- Lens – Canon 100-400 f4.5-f5.6 L Series
- Settings – ISO 100, 1/500 at f10 at 115mm
- Taken from “The mound” near Dublin Airport.
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phoenix00 says
I’m betting that A330 in the background is EI-FNG “Colmcille”