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Boeing Shuttle Carrier (N911NA) - This shot was taken on July 1st, 2007, at Rick Husband International Airport, named after the Amarillo native flight commander of the ill-fated Columbia mission that broke apart over Texas.  The aircraft flying over the shuttle Atlantis and the shuttle carrier is a Bell-Boeing CV-22, sn 91011, tail number 05-0030.  Sorry about the quality, but you will probably never see these three types of aircraft together again in a single shot ever.
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Boeing Shuttle Carrier (N911NA)

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This shot was taken on July 1st, 2007, at Rick Husband International Airport, named after the Amarillo native flight commander of the ill-fated Columbia mission that broke apart over Texas. The aircraft flying over the shuttle Atlantis and the shuttle carrier is a Bell-Boeing CV-22, sn 91011, tail number 05-0030. Sorry about the quality, but you will probably never see these three types of aircraft together again in a single shot ever.

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