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  #1087307 11-Jul-2014 16:24
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Landed :)



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  #1087308 11-Jul-2014 16:25
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Interesting that it had already landed on flight radar while the "live" pictures were still showing it in the air.


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  #1087311 11-Jul-2014 16:33
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wongtop: Interesting that it had already landed on flight radar while the "live" pictures were still showing it in the air.



It's already 4 years late, so the video link being delayed by a few seconds probably doesn't matter.

At least I got to see it live as it flew downwind over west Auckland on its way in. :-)




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  #1087331 11-Jul-2014 16:54

Ahh Too bad it didn't fly over south auckland... but I still got a great view on the livestream so I don't mind, Can't wait to see it take off on a commercial flight. 

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  #1087430 11-Jul-2014 19:21
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Saw it fly over  this afternoon  then watched the live feed via my Chromecast via my Nexus 4 .   Was very good fed.   Was going to go and watch it land but as it was coming in  the wrong way decided not to as you wouldn't see anything..




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  #1087713 12-Jul-2014 14:11
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Air NZ B787-9 currently flying near Everett - presumably Air NZ's next one, on a proving flight.




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  #1087774 12-Jul-2014 15:50
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Possibly.

It was rolled to 'the emc' whatever that is yesterday after the holes seen around the wing mounts were all covered up

http://paineairport.com/kpae10546.htm

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  #1088788 14-Jul-2014 18:03
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Oblivian: This is rather impressive..

[snip] youtube embed

The same airframe turning into ZK-NZC during a flight test for the airshow. Its almost a STOL aircraft!


That Youtube link/embed doesn't appear to resolve.

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  #1088791 14-Jul-2014 18:08
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Quick edit box fail.

I can't win..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZRKm6PG918

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  #1088792 14-Jul-2014 18:13
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Oblivian: Quick edit box fail.

I can't win..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZRKm6PG918 


I never have any luck with geekzone youtube linking. It never seems to work properly.

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  #1088793 14-Jul-2014 18:14
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dontpanic42:
Oblivian: Quick edit box fail.

I can't win..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZRKm6PG918 


I never have any luck with geekzone youtube linking. It never seems to work properly.


Don't even get me started :)

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