June 23, 2005 at 11:20 pm
With apologies to Grey Area…..
A few outbounds. Still not up there yet but finally beginning to see the light.
Regards,
kev35
By: coanda - 25th June 2005 at 01:04
cruel trick…….
By: kev35 - 25th June 2005 at 00:08
Coanda.
That’s actually a trick of the light. The sun is the opposite side of the aircraft and the light illuminates the inboard aspects of the nacelles reflecting light back onto the fuselage and onto the outer aspect of the port inboard nacelle. Note how the outside of the port outer is darker?
Regards,
kev35
By: coanda - 24th June 2005 at 23:40
nice pics kev…..seems your exposure metering in the centre only…..your 146 pics are bright in the middle but darker to either side??
By: kev35 - 24th June 2005 at 19:48
Forgot to mention. The language and stle used by one controller was very different to the norm. As an aircraft was flying from Honiley they asked if there were any ATC speed restrictions. This is the answer they got….
‘No speed restrictions, you can fly as fast as you like…….. I’ll bring you thundering over the airfield then a turn to bring you on to a six mile final.’
The crew acknowledged the transmission but said they might need a bit longer than six miles for a high speed approach.
Regards,
kev35
By: wannabe pilot - 24th June 2005 at 19:43
Nice ones Kev.
Three on the ground. The Lufthansa shot is very poor but can anyone tell me what the lights are beneath the nose? I’ve never seen them before and I have taken literally hundreds of shots of aircraft in that position.kev35
It looks like those lights belong to the taxiway..perhaps ATC just testing the lights or helping the LH find it’s way..
By: Humberside - 24th June 2005 at 19:39
Nice shots
By: kev35 - 24th June 2005 at 19:20
Three on the ground. The Lufthansa shot is very poor but can anyone tell me what the lights are beneath the nose? I’ve never seen them before and I have taken literally hundreds of shots of aircraft in that position.
I think that’s the lot for this time.
Regards,
kev35
By: kev35 - 24th June 2005 at 18:57
Some more attempts at close-ups.
By: Future Pilot - 24th June 2005 at 17:03
Very nice 🙂
By: Airline owner - 24th June 2005 at 16:55
Lovely shots. I like the Air Europa. Very nice indeed
By: Comet - 24th June 2005 at 15:36
Beauties Kev! Especially the third Avro 😀
Can’t wait for my own trip to BHX, just hope the weather will be better than it was last time I was there.
By: kev35 - 24th June 2005 at 12:46
A few more….
By: LBARULES - 24th June 2005 at 10:37
Excellent shots as ever Kev, love that last bmi Baby. 🙂
By: kev35 - 24th June 2005 at 10:02
Thank you for the kind comments.
BHX Local.
For these I was at the far end of long stay 1. The courtesy bus takes you up to long stay 1 so get off at bus stop 6. I usually park my car a few rows further back alongside the armco barrier. Gives you a nice view of 15 departures and 33 arrivals. For the spotters you can easily read the registrations if both inbound and outbound aircraft from there, often without binoculars. Anyone staying there for any length of time be advised it’s one hell of a trek should you have to answer a call of nature!
Next…. a batch of Boeings.
Regards,
kev35
By: T5 - 24th June 2005 at 09:38
That flybe. closeup is very nice 😀
By: bmi-star - 24th June 2005 at 08:27
Nice batch of AVRO’s there!
By: BHXlocal - 24th June 2005 at 08:27
Nice shots Kev. Where were they taken from?
By: David2386 - 23rd June 2005 at 23:59
I love that first one 😀
By: Dazza - 23rd June 2005 at 23:53
Nice. 🙂
-Dazza