Washington Dulles - IAD - December 2020

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Washington Dulles - IAD - December 2020

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Hi All,

Few of my highlights from the month of December at IAD.

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Entire set: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmTCiux9
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Re: Washington Dulles - IAD - December 2020

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Nice shots
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Re: Washington Dulles - IAD - December 2020

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The DC9-15F,that's a WOW :wink: ,build in 1967!!!!,and still flying.
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Re: Washington Dulles - IAD - December 2020

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It was nice to see two DC-9s arriving almost back to back. Probably 30 minutes apart :)
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