Toronto YYZ approach shots

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Clive
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Toronto YYZ approach shots

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Spent a couple of hours on a grassy knoll at YYZ this afternoon. Here's the snaps:

https://cbmusicphotography.com/yyz

Guess which one I think will be Piper One's favourite? :P
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Great photos Clive. Knowing Piper One my money is on AC 77W or DL 73H/75W.
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Lots of goodies there, but the 737-200QC is a true classic amongst the modern metal. Especially as it also has the gravel runway kit fitted to the undercarriage. I think this would have been from new, as she was delivered to Air Tanzania in 1979, moving to Canada in 2004.
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Super shots mate. Enjoy your time in Canada.
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PiperOne wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 9:15 am Lots of goodies there, but the 737-200QC is a true classic amongst the modern metal. Especially as it also has the gravel runway kit fitted to the undercarriage. I think this would have been from new, as she was delivered to Air Tanzania in 1979, moving to Canada in 2004.
Bingo! For some reason I couldn’t help thinking of you when I saw that one. ✈️
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Nice selection. Saw the B737-200 at Toronto 16 years ago: good to see it's still active.
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