Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Crop duster...


I wonder if all crop dusters are yellow...I have only seen three or four, but they have all been yellow.


27 comments:

  1. Ours are mostly white, not yellow. The pilots are amazing to watch, aren't they? They have to be so skilled in their work, and I think they need to be a little crazy as well :)

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  2. These are wonderful pictures! I think the ones I have seen are yellow, too. Maybe it is some kind of rule, so they can be recognized.

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  3. Haven't seen any of those for years, not sure if that's because of tighter safety restrictions or tighter economic margins.

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  4. ….banned since 2009 on public health grounds apparently.

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  5. Super pictures! I love to watch them.

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  6. Hari Om
    As yellow is in my top three colours, I'll accept that! YAM xx

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  7. I don't think I've ever seen any crop dusters around here so no clue what color their planes are. Nice shots of this one

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  8. That, now, is something I must look up on Google...now that you mention it.

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  9. Wow, awesome shots of the crop duster. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  10. I don't think we have crop dusters here. Makes the job so much easier.

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  11. Great capture of these aerial moves! The only crop dusters we have around here are those who silently leave behind bouts of flatulence. :-)

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  12. I've only seen a few and I'm thinking they were white. I'll have to really pay attention next time I see one.

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  13. great photos, both of these and maybe the yellow is to make them easy to see, since they fly low... I like both pics

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  14. On a lightr vein..
    May be the plants think it is Sun in nthe shape of a plane :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
    Devi :))

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  15. These are fine shots of a crop duster. It's a dangdrous business.

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  16. I have never seen a crop duster. Nice action shots. Here they have planes that spray the river to cut down on mosquitos.

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  17. Fantásticas Rose. Me encanta la primera !!
    Cuídate.
    Desde casa te mando este abrazo 🙅

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  18. Now that you mention it, most are yellow, but I have seen some red ones.

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  19. I saw them as a kid but have not seen any in years. Maybe it is due to the metro area where I live.

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  20. Have never seen one since we've been here.

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  21. I've never seen one in real life. :(

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  22. I'll be glad when these are no longer used. They are too hard on the bees.

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  23. You have me trying to dredge up memories of childhood when I saw crop-dusters a lot. I cannot picture their color, though, just their awesome accuracy in doing the job while avoiding trees in the piney woods region of Mississippi.

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  24. don't stand too close - the stuff they spray is dangerous to inhale

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  25. Great actions shots of the crop duster. I have only seen one and if I remember correctly, it was also yellow.

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  26. I saw one last year here in New Zealand and it was silver. Love your captures.


    Feel free to share at My Corner of the World

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  27. He is flying through quickly with great speed..

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