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Dawn, 14,000ft above the tropopause. (Read 571 times)
Feb 13
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I like the afterburner. F-15C? anyways, nice work mustang
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That's a nice one, but a full or quarter moon would of dazzled
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looks good, the background is just to bland. need something to break it up a bit.
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Lovely coloration and reflections, I like the simplicity, really gives the feeling of being in space - even though you are only halfway there or something... I didn't know an F-15 could get up that high.
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krigl wrote
on Feb 14
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I didn't know an F-15 could get up that high.
Ceiling - C/D Model: 65,000 feet (19,697 meters). E/F Model: 60,000 ft (18290 m)
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awesome burners!!
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