I'm convinced, it's not a composite but rather Orange County. When I visited the order of the airlines right-to-left was similar and in one of the shots on Airliners.net the order of the planes is the same (albeit different liveries.) Matthew On Feb 10, 2004, at 9:18 AM, Michael A. Burris wrote: > Matthew / All: > > I couldn't help but wonder if this might be a computer > composite? Perhaps a shot somewhere and some aircraft > added on? Advertisers are slick! > > But the offer that this could be Orange County is > reasonable. I recall in 1999 doing my training there > and it was fantastic! Not only was the airport new, > it was laid out in a single row and made life easier > for the ramp personnel. In addition, the AWA crew > were friendly and knowledgeable. I really miss them. > They were a far cry from the rude numbers in Boston > where I worked. > > Oh, for those days again! > > Mike Burris > Cambridge, Mass > > " Fan of airport ramp work, but I wish they would > have paid a living wage! " > > > > --- Matthew Montano <mmontano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> In the title graphic at http://www.itasoftware.com >> there are pictured: >> >> - Delta 767? >> - Alaskan 737 >> - Continental 737 >> - American Airlines MD83 >> - AA 757/767/A300, >> - Amwest A320? >> - TWA MD8x >> - 2 x United jets (757/767) >> - 1 NWA 757 >> - Another United jet (736) >> >> All in a straight line. >> >> Where is this picture taken? And when? >> >> Orange County/SNA? >> >> - It's not anyone's hub >> - It's on the west coast of the US (Alaskan/AmWest) >> - It was taken prior to United/Continental changing >> to their current >> liveries - early 90s? >> - But not too early as the AmWest Airbus is there > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! > http://sbc.yahoo.com