April 3, 2006 at 7:27 pm
dodging the rain and snatching the opportunites offered by the few precious blasts of sunlight.
Photography at MAN this time of year is about the ancient black art of watching the clouds slide past and guessing when the gaps in the clouds will pass under the sun….if you are lucky it will co-incide with aircraft movements !! 🙂
EDIT: I just noticed – the Airsouthwest plane taking off 24L is the same one i photographed landing earlier (according to the EXIF data – just 45 mins earlier). Thats a quick turnaround isnt it?
By: Manston Airport - 3rd April 2006 at 23:44
That Anset RJ, which operator is it? Cant read if from the fuselage.
Citelynx.com
Manchester United used them on there Away premiership games.
Brilliant pictures
James
By: MANAIRPORTMAD - 3rd April 2006 at 21:04
Great pics!
By: philgatwick05 - 3rd April 2006 at 21:00
45 minutes is quite a short turnaround for a Dash8 – given Ryanair can turn around a 189pax plane in 20 mins!
By: BHXlocal - 3rd April 2006 at 20:30
Very nice shots!
By: Michael_Mcr - 3rd April 2006 at 20:29
That Anset RJ, which operator is it? Cant read if from the fuselage.
Excuse my lack of aircraft knowledge, but if you mean the first one with winglets (pic 018), then it is G-ELNX and has “Citelynx.com” on the side.
The head on shot (pic 020) is the same “Lufthansa Regional” that appears side on in the next picture (pic 022).
Appols for being such a duffer about A/C types – I just like photographing them if they catch my eye ! 🙂
I used to regularly go to airshows, so am more mugged-up on military types, but never took too deep an interest in differing commercial types. I just spend a lot of time at MAN because it is so close to my home and i have been scanning and watching and photographing the aircraft movements since i was a kid.
Regards
Michael
PS thanks all for the kind comments about the pics – cheers
By: tomfellows - 3rd April 2006 at 20:02
Nice pics 🙂
By: tenthije - 3rd April 2006 at 19:44
That Anset RJ, which operator is it? Cant read if from the fuselage.
By: philgatwick05 - 3rd April 2006 at 19:31
…an art you seem to have perfected! Great photos!