February 20, 2010 at 3:50 pm
All photos taken from the Polderbaan.
I also spend a short time at the Kaagbaan, but a new fence has been erected there. Without a 3-step (but preferably 4-step) ladder photography is no longer possible here, although you can still stand in the final approach to get similar shots as the Polderbaan shots below.
On the bright side, the fences at Schiphol Oost have been moved a bit. There is now more access, but still a ladder will be needed here.
I drove past the spot on the western side of the Aalsmeerderbaan (18L/36R). The mound is still accesible, but the rest is fenced of now as well. As long as the mound remains accesible that should be no issue.
By: heslop01 - 22nd February 2010 at 16:08
Nice shots! I like the retro KLM ! 😀
By: Bristol_Rob - 20th February 2010 at 21:52
Well done Peter
Nice shots
Rob
🙂
By: steve rowell - 20th February 2010 at 21:50
Great shots Peter
By: Maikel - 20th February 2010 at 20:18
Nice pics, finally good weather for spotting besides the cold. Maybe you can upload youre pictures next time to a format of 1024*768. But that’s my opinion this is a little small to watch.
And at the hill of 18L-36R, it’s not always allowed to stand there. Sometimes the security over there can do really enoying.
By: tenthije - 20th February 2010 at 18:10
Yeah I know, I really shoudl clean the sensor. If it’s a consolation, I already removed quite a few of the dust-spots.
BTW, all spots on the US Airways photo are birds. Including the big round ones! :diablo:
By: PMN - 20th February 2010 at 16:12
Nice images, Peter, although my eyes are more drawn to the dust spots than the planes! :p
Paul