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Montreal (YUL) 20.08.2016

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James Ronayne
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Montreal (YUL) 20.08.2016

Post by James Ronayne » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:36 pm

A handful of shots from a good day at YUL.

CN-RGB | Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner | Royal Air Maroc
ImageCN-RGB | Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner | Royal Air Maroc by james.ronayne, on Flickr

N342AM | Boeing 737-8Z9 | Aeroméxico
ImageN342AM | Boeing 737-8Z9 | Aeroméxico by james.ronayne, on Flickr

C-FUJE | Embraer 175 | Air Canada Express
ImageC-FUJE | Embraer 175 | Air Canada Express by james.ronayne, on Flickr

C-GAIG | Boeing 737-2S2C(A) | Air Inuit
ImageC-GAIG | Boeing 737-2S2C(A) | Air Inuit by james.ronayne, on Flickr

C-GAIG | Boeing 737-2S2C(A) | Air Inuit
ImageC-GAIG | Boeing 737-2S2C(A) | Air Inuit by james.ronayne, on Flickr

C-FRWA | Boeing 737-8CT | WestJet
ImageC-FRWA | Boeing 737-8CT | WestJet by james.ronayne, on Flickr

C-FSRZ | Bombardier Q400 | Air Canada Express
ImageC-FSRZ | Bombardier Q400 | Air Canada Express by james.ronayne, on Flickr

Cheers,

James

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Re: Montreal (YUL) 20.08.2016

Post by LondonEye » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:54 pm

Nice pictures.
I particularly like the classic 737 Air Inuit. Shows the rough landing field debris deflectors well on the engines and nose wheel.
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Re: Montreal (YUL) 20.08.2016

Post by PorkScratching » Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:12 pm

LondonEye wrote:I particularly like the classic 737 Air Inuit. Shows the rough landing field debris deflectors well on the engines and nose wheel.
And the vortex dissipators on the engines too. Great that various Canadian airlines still operate them, which I believe is due to there being nothing newer available with a gravel kit.

Fantastic crisp shots in lovely light.

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Re: Montreal (YUL) 20.08.2016

Post by James Ronayne » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:26 am

Thanks for the kind comments.

The Air Inuit 737-200 was the highlight of the trip. The type is alive and well in Canada because, as you say, there is nothing suitable to replace it flying into the remote strips in the far north.

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James

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Re: Montreal (YUL) 20.08.2016

Post by Mike » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:34 am

Wonderful shots, especially the classic 737 of Air Inuit. :) :thumb:
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