Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery

Total 3,022 photos. 24 in this folder.  Contact Photographer
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N830TT 1972 Cessna 340, c/n 3400186
, Sussex Airport , 2006-08-06
Handsome 1972 Cessna 340, tip tanks and all, basks in the glory of a summer evening's waning light.
N777FF 1970 Cessna 421B Golden Eagle, c/n 421B0016
, Essex County Airport , 2006-08-06
Handsome 1970 Cessna twin takes a brake one August evening.
N17LH 2000 Piper PA-46-500TP, c/n 4697007
, Essex County Airport , 2006-08-06
This pretty bird was playing hard to get one evening at Caldwell Airport.
N911SQ 1973 Cessna 310Q, c/n 310Q0767
If I recall correctly, sports cars of 1973 looked like this sleek twin.
N122JP 1978 Piper Aerostar 601P, c/n 61P-0535227
The Aerostar has an unmistakable profile, as seen here at Centeral Jersey Regional.
N558AF 2004 Pilatus PC-12/45, c/n 558
, Somerset Airport , 2006-06-23
This sleek Pilatus is preparing for its return flight to Manchester, NH.
N212AS 2001 Raytheon 58, c/n TH-1995
, Somerset Airport , 2006-06-23
Pretty Beech Baron on the ramp at Somerset County - George Walker Airfield.
N58CF 1977 Smith Aerostar 601P, c/n 61P-0459-179
This gorgeous aircraft tried hiding from me, but I found her hiding behind some shrubbery at Solberg Airport.
N60AR 2000 Raytheon Aircraft Company B200, c/n BB-1743
Beech B200 gleams at Reading, PA.
N30KL 2003 Beriev Be-103, c/n 3303
, Sky Manor Airport , 2006-05-28
Currently, there are only three of these beautiful and unusual Beriev Be-103 in the US; all three call Sky Manor Airport, Pittstown, NJ, their home. Unlike her two sister ships, this example has a primarily white scheme.
N29KL 2003 Beriev Be-103, c/n 3302
, Sky Manor Airport , 2006-05-28
Currently, there are only three of these beautiful and unusual Beriev Be-103 in the US; all three call Sky Manor Airport, Pittstown, NJ, their home.
N13KL 2003 Beriev Be-103, c/n 3301
, Sky Manor Airport , 2006-05-28
Currently, there are only three of these beautiful and unusual Beriev Be-103 in the US; all three call Sky Manor Airport, Pittstown, NJ, their home. This aircraft recently stole the show at a seaplane fly-in in Maine, as reported in a recent issue of Air
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