May 9, 2003 at 2:46 am
trying to take off on the cargo ramp
By: Ren Frew - 24th March 2004 at 09:16
Love the 747 shot, Fred Seggie gets everywhere. You can see more of his photos HERE
By: gpb_croppers63 - 24th March 2004 at 08:39
Fantastic shots, thanks for finding them Steve. I particularly like the AMM (I suppose that should be FCA!) 752 but the AF 747 taking off is an awesome shot as well. You really get an idea of the size and power of it!
By: Hand87_5 - 24th March 2004 at 07:27
Thanks for sharing Steve.
By: steve rowell - 24th March 2004 at 03:25
Air 2000
Boeing 757-28A
Funchal / Madeira (- Santa Cruz) (FNC / LPMA)
Portugal, March 22, 2004
G-OOOY! Nose facing down, due to severe turbulence on short final
By: steve rowell - 24th March 2004 at 03:20
Air France
Boeing 747-228BM
Edinburgh – Turnhouse (EDI / EGPH)
UK – Scotland, March 22, 2004
F-GCBB Lifting off from Runway 24 heading back to Paris Orly with French Rugby supporters on board returning home after their match against Scotland.
By: Gaurav - 24th February 2004 at 16:05
I really like that
By: wysiwyg - 22nd January 2004 at 22:46
I checked my log books but I haven’t taken G-FCLA into TFS since early 2002. Nice picture though.
Ren – I’m rostered to take a 757-300 into TFS (TCX18K) at about 1425z (then depart 1525z) on the 10th of Feb. Will you still be there?
By: greekdude1 - 22nd January 2004 at 21:30
Originally posted by T5
As much as I love to watch aircraft, I don’t think I would ever go as far as taking my step-ladder with me to the airport, fearing that I would draw a lot of attention to myself! :p
I’m sure you’ve seen photos taken by Keegan, Murray, and Chui at SYD on airliners.net. At least 2, if not all of them bring a stepladder with them when getting shots from ‘the beach’ adjacent to 34L/16R. If not, then they would have to put their lens through one of the holes on the chainlink fence, like I have done while taking shots there. You get better photos with the stepladder.
By: Mark L - 22nd January 2004 at 20:47
Indeed, how many times did people beep their horns at us when we were at LHR a few weeks ago? I think Andy had his camera out and that was the only distinguishing feature of any of us as spotters!
By: T5 - 22nd January 2004 at 20:31
As much as I love to watch aircraft, I don’t think I would ever go as far as taking my step-ladder with me to the airport, fearing that I would draw a lot of attention to myself! :p
Excellent shot though.
By: EAL_KING - 22nd January 2004 at 16:26
ye i think its tenerife north aswell ill just check the guiness book of records
By: Mark L - 22nd January 2004 at 16:13
I believe that was Tenerife North?
By: greekdude1 - 22nd January 2004 at 16:08
Is Tenerife Sur where the PanAm/KLM disaster happened?
By: Ren Frew - 22nd January 2004 at 14:57
I’ll be on that very spot hopefully in a week and a half from now.
By: EAL_KING - 22nd January 2004 at 12:59
was that wyswiygs plane?
By: KabirT - 22nd January 2004 at 09:40
wow…thats a great pic!
By: KabirT - 23rd May 2003 at 04:38
yup…Kai Tak was just purely amazing.
By: steve rowell - 23rd May 2003 at 04:33
Pan Am 747 out of Miami 1981
By: Duesseldwarf - 22nd May 2003 at 23:31
What a fantastic photo!!
The SQ 747 photo is the best one I’ve seen in a while. A good find. Keep ’em coming!
By: robc - 22nd May 2003 at 19:31
Its like positioning yourself for a foto with the leaning tower of pisa, trying to make it look like your supporting it with your hand!