A couple of my shots of a plane I really like, but have yet to ride. The first shot taken at Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport (let's just call it BWI) and the other (Gemini Jets GJJBU1520)
on my back deck this afternoon, You get what I trying to do here, although it's not the same registration, livery, or light, but hey... BWI is great for plane spotting with a 12.5 mile hike/bike trail around the circumference with lots of great views of the airport/planes. Later, Doug
OK, continuing with this exercise, a couple images, both mine, of N231JB. The first at CLT, June 2017, and today, that same 1:400 GJJBU1520. And so it goes - Nice work Gemini Jets, and thanx, Doug
David - here's my extensive jetBlue collection: Gemini Jets GJJBU197B, A320-200 N504JB; NGModels 13019. A321neo, N2016J; and Gemini Jets GJJBU15210, ERJ-190 N321JB. That early Gemini Jets A320 with the 'harlequin tail' is my favorite jetBlue livery, and the newest addition is the NGM A321neo which is already one aerial short - finding a lost tire is one thing, but good luck finding an aerial that has wandered off... Go Bolts! Keep 'em flying, Doug
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David - here's my extensive jetBlue collection: Gemini Jets GJJBU197B, A320-200 N504JB; NGModels 13019. A321neo, N2016J; and Gemini Jets GJJBU15210, ERJ-190 N321JB. That early Gemini Jets A320 with the 'harlequin tail' is my favorite jetBlue livery, and the newest addition is the NGM A321neo which is already one aerial short - finding a lost tire is one thing, but good luck finding an aerial that has wandered off... Go Bolts! Keep 'em flying, Doug
Yes Doug, my Jetblue A321 NEO was missing an antenna, but was able to locate it in the box, I was able to fix it.
The aerial behind the dome was loose, and using tweezers, I dipped the anchor end in superglue, and it's now stable. The one that's missing is the single aerial on the bottom of the model. Doesn't ruin my day, but it does affect the model's value. Doug