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If you enjoy this week’s gawking at this week’s "POTW" winners half as much as we did, then you’re in for a treat! Despite a dip in submission numbers, this week’s entries were top-notch. (Just goes to show that quality and quantity are two very different animals, indeed.) Of barely 60 photos, we pushed almost 40 of them into our "contender" pile from the get-go. Naturally, that made choosing a winner extra tough this week, but we think things worked out nicely. Once we finally decided on a top photo, we peeked at the name associated with it and were happy to see John Andrew Karas‘s name. John’s submitted some terrific photos in the past, so he’s long overdue for an official AVweb baseball cap.
(Remember: We only give away one "POTW" hat each week – to the top photo submitter – but we do give away plenty of exposure, good feelings, and gratitude by running a bunch of runners-up right here on AVweb every Thursday. So if you’ve got a flying picture you’d like to share with, do it! Browsing your photos is the highlight of our week, folks!)
*** THIS WEEK’S WINNERS ***
| Late Night Roll Out Ryan Johnson of Denair, California gets a little fancy with his shutter speed in this week’s so-close-you-could-cut-the-tension-with-a-knife runner-up. | ||||
| A Canopy of Rain Drops Speaking of "fancy," Adam Hooper of Churchill, Manitoba (Canada) breaks out the much-maligned digital effects for this nifty canopy shot of a Swedish Air Force Saab Gripen. (Thanks, Adam. We made this one into a desktop wallpaper right away.) | ||||
| Bringing Her Ashore the Old-Fashioned Way We’re not sure who’s who in this photo from Kostas Rossidis of Moschato, Athens (Greece) – but this is Kostas (CPT B-737/400) and Nikos Petritsis (Olympic Airlines mechanic) "executing a delicate docking procedure." (Looks a lot more fun than the last time we did anything that involved the words delicate and procedure.) | ||||
| Mustang "Spitting Fire" Joana Dias of Bois de Filions, Qubec (Canada) had three photos in this week’s "top ten" stack. (Although, to be honest, it was more like a "top twenty-five" this week.) Since we couldn’t run them all, we chose this as our favorite – a shot Joana happened to catch at just the right moment, as this Mustang flared to light right in front of her camera. | ||||
| Mascot Sleek lines and classy design are an undeniable part of our attraction to airplanes. Edward F. Covill of Watertown, Connecticut seems to have found the perfect way to bring those attributes to his ground transportation, as well. Sharp!
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| Say Again? "Seen at the drive through ‘squawk box’ of the Krispy Kreme donut shop [in] Des Plaines," writesPhil Brooks of Mt. Prospect, Illinois. According to Phil, this drive-through is about 1/2 mile off the approach end of O’Hare Airport’s Runway 22. Perhaps they should attach a noise-cancelling headset to the box? | ||||
| The Purpose of the Propeller? "Certainly to cool the pilot!" writes Christian Hauser of Vienna (Austria). "Here the prop of Socata TBM700 ‘ABV’ of the French Air Force demonstrates that in a head-on view at RIAT 2006 at Fairford." (Be sure to click through for thelarge-size version of this one.) | ||||
Sshh – we know we’re dragging this week’s edition of "POTW" on a bit longer than usual, but don’t tell anyone. We just couldn’t let these two pics fall off the list and disappear. | |||||
| Bonus Bonus Picture! Roger Brush of Colorado Springs, Colorado writes, "I went to Alaska to get a seaplane rating. Couldn’t have picked a better place." Kinda speaks for itself, doesn’t it? | ||||
| Triple-Bonus Picture! Tom Rudolf of Middletown, Ohio took this one "at the end of the 2006 National Aeronca Association Fly-In at Aeronca’s home field – and now it signals the end of an extra-long edition of "POTW." We’ll tighten things up next week and try to keep it a little shorter – but in the meantime,keeping sending us those photographs! |
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