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Each week, we go through dozens (and sometimes hundreds) of reader-submitted photos and pick the very best to share with you on Thursday mornings – and one photo that stands above the others is awarded an
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Dawn Patrol at Lake Havasu Balloon Festival
George Kovacevic of Jamul, CA
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The City Beneath the Wing
Sarah Rovner of Houston, TX
City of Houston lights taken from a Cessna 182.
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Sunrise at Newark Liberty Airport
Stan Lindholm of Westlake, OH
Minor enhancements using Nik Software.
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Sunset Over Twin Lakes
Chris Vandeveer of Shawnee, OK
Sunset on a local husband/wife instruction flight.
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Skirting a Wyoming Storm
Dale Morris of Woodland, CA
Early morning flight from Afton, Wyoming to Woodland, California.
Photo taken with Sony H-1.
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A New Year Begins
Douglas Hickman of Pleasant Will, OR
Taken with my iPhone 4S over Lookout Reservoir just east of Eugene, Oregon.
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Diverse Airplanes Coming In for Breakfast
Leonard R. Duncil of Titusville, FL
Nikon D80 70-300mm. Adobe LightRoom.
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Beech T-34 Mentor at 2012 Beech Party
Robert “Bob” Burns of Mauckport, IN
Shot with Canon 5D Mk II, Canon 28mm-300mmL series zoom lens. Photoshop used to show emblem on nose in detail.
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From the 2012 Fire Season in Colorado
Steve Nelson of Westminster, CO
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Reduced Visibility Take-Off
Thomas L. Rudolf of Middletown, OH
During the beginning of the glider tow with a light layer of snow on the ground, the towplane blows a cloud of snow that must be flown through. A unique experience for a glider pilot.
Caesar Creek Soaring Club operates year-round in southwest Ohio.
Photo as taken with Kodak DX6490.
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