#Denver Layover Spotting

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sturdy hawk
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  1. Dornier 328JET, Key Lime Air.
    One of my favorite commuter jets, I wish I got to see these relatively rare guys more.
  2. Embraer 145XR, Key Lime Air.
    The 135 and 145 are some of the slickest regional jets in my opinion. United 787 cameo in the background.
  3. Boeing 787-9, United Airlines.
    Ever since I was young, the 787 has been one of, if not my favorite widebody type. Seen here with that "in-between" livery that United has on some 78s and MAXes.
  4. Boeing 737 MAX 8, Air Canada.
    The current Air Canada livery may be rather basic, but I do like how it's sharp and elegant. Complements the MAX quite well.
  5. Boeing 737 MAX 9, United Airlines.
    Another good-looking MAX, with the added treat of a mismatched nosecone, which looks to be from an older NG.
  6. Airbus A321 neo, Volaris.
    I don't get to see Volaris very often, so this was a nice little bonus of the layover.
  7. Boeing 757-300, United Airlines.
    Another one of those aircraft I don't catch often. They rarely fly into my home airport, and never show up where I go to school, so this was probably my only opportunity to catch one for a good while.
  8. Embraer 145XR, Key Lime Air.
    How about a little deja vu? This is the same 145 from earlier, caught as it taxied out from its parking area.
zinc ingot
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That Dornier is so swagger

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also always great to see air canada

sturdy hawk
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I love the 328’s looks, I wish there were more of them around.
I do concur AC is always fun to see

boreal reef
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@sturdy hawk what camera and lens do you use because that quality is crisp

sturdy hawk
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I run a Panasonic LUMIX G7 body, and use a Panasonic LUMIX G Vario 45-150mm lens for close-ups and an Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 100-400mm lens for longer range shots