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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:

At Home In New Zealand said...

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 :)

Ginny Hartzler said...

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.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

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

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

….banned since 2009 on public health grounds apparently.

Bill said...

Super pictures! I love to watch them.

Yamini MacLean said...

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

Ann said...

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

Hootin Anni said...

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

eileeninmd said...

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

Nancy Chan said...

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

Steven said...

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

Judy said...

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.

MadSnapper said...

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

ushasurya said...

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

don said...

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

Ruthie said...

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

Laura. M said...

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

Ruth Hiebert said...

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

Kodak said...

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

HappyK said...

Have never seen one since we've been here.

CheerfulMonk said...

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

Anonymous said...

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

LC said...

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.

harry said...

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

ElaineH said...

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

betty-NZ said...

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


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L. D. said...

He is flying through quickly with great speed..

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