This is
a pretty amazing picture, and it screams 'Photoshop!' After all, where in the world would planes really land that close to sunbathers on a beach? It looks like the plane is landing right on top of them. Well, the place is Princess Juliana Airport in St. Maarten. And the airplanes really do come in that close to the beach. A collection of shots of planes landing at Princess Juliana is circulating as a powerpoint file via email. Jozee V sent the file along to me (Thanks, Jozee!). At first I couldn't believe that the shots were real, but after a little research I was convinced. The thumbnail shot was taken by the photographer Justin Cederholm. You can see more shots of planes landing at Princess Juliana Airport
here, and
here, and
here. And if you don't believe this is a real airport, then check out
it's website. Trust me, it's real. But personally I think those people sunbathing there are crazy. It seems to me like it would be a good way to shatter your eardrums.
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http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?&airlinesearch=Delta Air Lines&maxres=500&keywords=SXM&keywrange=all&nr_of_rows=24&first_this_page=15&page_limit=15&sort_order=photo_id+DESC&nr_pages=2&engine_version=6.0
I have landed at PJIA every April since 2000...
I have sat at the bar at Sunset Beach Bar many times to watch the planes landing in SXM...
Before you say it is not real... go there yourself... then tell me it is a hoax...
If you don't...
Be content to live in your conspiracy laden, lied to, skeptical little world...
YES IT'S TRUE... THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF PICTURES OF PJIA AIRPORT OUT THERE... ALL HAVE BEEN DOCTORED BY PHOTOSHOP!!! PICTURES & VIDEO'S ALIKE... IT IS A CONSPIRACY BY ALL WHO VISIT ST. MAARTEN!!! WE ALL SIGN AN AGREEMENT EVERY TIME WE VISIT SXM TO ONLY POST PICTURES THAT ARE FALSE!!!
SEE YOU ARE RIGHT!!! IT'S ALL BEING DONE TO YOU!!!
YOU ARE THE VICTIM!!! BOO-HOO... YOU'VE FIGURED IT ALL OUT!!!
BUT...
The neighors are starting to complain...
All your cats are starting to smell and they want them removed...
slight correction to your post...
It's NOT "the bar Sunset Beach Club"...
The name is Sunset Beach Bar...
http://www.sunsetbeachbar.com/
We will be there in:
9 weeks, 6 days, (69 days) 21h 49m 01s
Been to St. Maarten and saw it myself (though they usually aren't THAT low, but it does happen every now and then, according to the locals). It's a HUGE tourist attraction there, watching the 747's, etc, land.
The pic was taken on Maho Beach. There are beach bars nearby, but the only reason people are in that area is for one of these extra low sightings (jet fumes don't mix well with rum). Princess Juliana airport is infamous for it, but I'll tell you, watching them take off, where it looks like they are just going to crash into homes and mountains is even scarier.
http://webpages.charter.net/swarner/maho.asx
and a few more...
It is a constant stream of air traffic.(awsome)
Anyone into aviation needs to go there. I'm trying to link the video I made again. We just got back and looking to go again soon. Later.
The photo is valid in accept that the photo has been digitally manipulated to bring the aircraft closer to the beach.
Check this one out (linked below) from the same site. It is more obvious. Follow the shadow line on the vertical stabilizer to the ground. Draw a line from the shadow cast, by the horizonal stabilizers, upon the vertical stabilizer to the beach. Notice that the shadow of aircraft does not commence where it should be. The aircraft has been brought down closer to the ground that was the case in the original photo.
Case closed.
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1126677/M/
Ive been there many times during my time as a Matalot and hung off the fence at the end of the run way.... drunk sailors will try anything... if you dont hold on you do get blown away but need to be real carfull... there the road barriers at your back... best to actually be at the top of the beach and enjoy the thrill of being blown in to the sea by the jet blast.... cooooooollll
My post is correct some comments about the 747 landing gear. The reason that the outer gear bogies hang like they do has nothing to do with smooth landing etc. The answer comes from a friend of mine who worked on the Boeing design team for this aircraft and is very simple. In order for this aircraft to not damage runways, it needed four main gear legs each with four wheeled bogies to spread the weight. This was the first time that such a heavy aircraft had been designed with such a configuration. The outer legs were put in the only place possible but the main wing spar runs through the gear bay and cannot be compromised. So as space was tight, the gear was designed to hang as seen in the photo, so that when retracted it fits into the bay snug up against the spar. The wing of the 747 has the most sweep of any commercial aircraft, which is why this feature is not usually necessary in most other aircraft. Airbus copied the design on the A330/A340 as it does provide other benefits on landing as previously stated. Boeing's answer to a similar wieght problem on the 777-300LR is to use 6 wheeled bogies. Airbus uses an extra centre line bogie on the A340.
Finally, if you think that is low, look at this
http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=0911730
secondly
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?aircraft_genericsearch=&airlinesearch;=&countrysearch;=-+Philipsburg+/+St.+Maarten+-+Princess+Juliana+(SXM+/+TNCM)&specialsearch;=&daterange;=&keywords;=⦥=&sort;_order=&page_limit=15&thumbnails;=&calccount=1262548&truecount=false&engine_version=6.0
this is a database with a huge amount of photos from Princess Juliana Airport at St Marteens in the Netherlands.. so if you can't believe that then, I'm sorry for you
Yes, it's real...