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McDonnell Douglas DC-10 (N358FE) - Exiting 30L after arrival.
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McDonnell Douglas DC-10 (N358FE)

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Exiting 30L after arrival.

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JENNIFER JORDAN
Fantastic image of the finest aircraft that ever took to the air. Not the best or the biggest but the finest, it took my fancy when I was a child plane spotter because it was eyecatching. A tiny six foot man standing next to the nosewheel put the aircraft amongst the Gods, the sheer scale of this machine against this man stole my heart and I retain my love for the Douglas Tri Jets.
skyhawkrg
Jennifer,

Ok must humbly disagree with you. IMHO, The Lockheed TriStar was by far the better looking US built wide body tri-jet.
Mike Boote
I must agree with both of you. I think they were both beauties! And they were both from Southern California. California girls!!
paul gilpin
it's a generational thing. the L-1011 is a malibu. the DC-10 is a SS-396. it's a muscle plane. and yes, i know that is not a term. :):):)
Roy Hunte
That is one awesome shot, the first time I have seen one that I can see the detail of the tail engine!
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