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Depends on weather conditions. It's decently the same. One thing to take into note that the TF-30 afterburner was much more "sporadic" as compared to the afterburner of the GE-F110. Also, it's actually being reworked by HB; it's in the pipeline

 

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What’re the odds those night afterburner photos are picking up infrared? It’s pretty common for most cameras, film or digital, to pick up some amount of infrared unless filtered and that would make the flames look brighter at night.

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