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Hawker w/ enroute weather

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I fly a Hawker 850XP for a company in Virginia. We took it down to Tampa for the 12 month inspection and brought it back this past Friday. We had a small issue that required some extra attention by the mechanics, so our delayed departure time meant having to deal with weather along a cold front that had moved across the mid-atlantic and southeast region during the day.3732229442_039ee2c5c4.jpg3732205376_68dae75fc0.jpgBreaking out on the back side of the front over the Outer Banks of NC.3731407037_93%38%305df516.jpg3731407463_099a12a5d3.jpgNot our airplane, but one just like it. This one is operated by Talon Air out of Farmingdale, NY3731407759_46445f56c0.jpg

Travis Faudree

ATP-AMEL, C-ASEL

HS-125 PIC, LJ55 SIC

Great pictures, Travis. I love the one with the banking on approach.I also enjoy your beautiful cockpit pictures on A.net too.

Excellent! Very nice Travis. Thanks for sharing.regards,Macs :)

  • 1 month later...

Whoa, they dont even look real to me. Quite unreal, so to speak haha :( Really, that panel looks as clean as it could only be in some (extremly well made) FSX VC. The wide angle lens as well as the (suppose flash) lighting only add to that impression. J/K. They're simply awesome. You're a lucky guy flying this bird. Thanks for sharing! :(

  • 1 month later...

I'm late to the thread but very well done - nice artistic flair on the photographs.

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