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By: Manc AvGeek
On: January 21, 2026
Side view of a 3-engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left, following a yellow line marked on a black taxiway. The plane is blue un top, with a grey lower half, and a thick dark blue stripe running along the body, covering the passenger cabin windows, with a thinner white stripe just below that. There are white "KLM" titles on the upper forward fuselage, under a stylised white crown, with small blue text "Royal Dutch Airlines" on the white stripe below. The white registration "PH-DTC" is on the upper rear fuselage, just aft of Dutch and EU flags. The tail is white, and has the centre engine running straight through the bottom, with blue "KLM" titles under a stylised blue crown on the top section. This logo is repeated on the grey engine pods mounted under the wings, although this time with the "KLM" text in a darker blue. Black taxiway fills the foreground, with islands of green grass surrounded by taxiways meandering through the background, slowly being eaten up by mist in the distance.Side view of a very large, 4 engined jet airliner being towed from right to left by a low-slung white tig attached to the nose-wheel by a long pole. The plane is light blue on top and a pale grey on the bottom, with a thick dark blue stripe running along the body, covering the main deck cabin windows, and a thinner white stripe below that. There are large, white, "KLM Asia" titles on the upper forward fuselage, with smaller, gold text "Boeing 747-400" on the dark blue stripe under the cockpit. The white registration "PH_BFD" is on the upper rear fuselage, under the white tail, which has large, light blue "KLM" titles above smaller "Asia" titles. A black taxiway fills the foreground, with more taxiways and grass in the background leading up to a large ground-level car park filled with cars and scattered trees, with high-rise buildings in the distance being swallowed up in grey mist.View from below of a twin engined jet airliner flying a long way overhead, leaving trails of condensation from behind it's engines. The plane has a white belly, with hints of blue on the upper forward fuselage. Blue sky fills the rest of the frame.
2026-01-21

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