As an engineer (albeit retired), I appreciate the specification to two decimal places. For an airplane, I suppose one could make the case that in flight it has the virtual weight of zero. In any case, nice composition !
I don't know the answer to your question. Does this sign not apply to earthly vehicles? I know in this country so many folks are obese the airlines have had to enlarge their seats. Love that sky!
:-) Kommt drauf an... Schliesslich gibt es ja ganz kleine Flieger!
ReplyDeleteAs an engineer (albeit retired), I appreciate the specification to two decimal places. For an airplane, I suppose one could make the case that in flight it has the virtual weight of zero. In any case, nice composition !
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot for SkyWatch!
ReplyDeleteGood question Karl!
ReplyDeleteThey weigh too much plus passengers.. now you know why I'm so terrified of flying.. it's just so unnatural :) super composition here Karl.
ReplyDeleteEin tolles Foto! Ich dachte sofort, was der Felsen dahinter wohl wiegt..
ReplyDeleteLG Mary
Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteI don't know the answer to your question. Does this sign not apply to earthly vehicles? I know in this country so many folks are obese the airlines have had to enlarge their seats. Love that sky!
ReplyDeleteHi Lowell, this sign apply to earthly vehicles, obviously... :)
DeleteFunny, but I think a plane weights much more than that...
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