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LHR 08/04/06

A nice sunny afternoon at LHR – went to get the Asiana, to fill a gap in my collection.
Lots nice heavies as the sun moved around.

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Cheers,
Phil.

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By: G-CDFF - 10th April 2006 at 16:12

Great shots! 😀

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By: Phil J - 10th April 2006 at 13:56

Thanks for the kind words, chaps. 😀
I took all these pics with my Canon EOS D60 and 75-300mm lens.

The Bahraini 747-400 was apparently bringing in the Premier who was to attend the graduation of one of his charges.

Bloomin lucky to get it too – it was going around as I parked up! 😎

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By: Manston Airport - 10th April 2006 at 13:34

Absolutely awesome shots,Phil.
especially love the Kenya 777 😀 😀 😀
Manston:
Airbus use the numbers after the model as engine codes, i.e. “A330” (the model, obviously) “2” the Variant (200/300/500 etc…) “4” the Engine manufacturer (0: General Electric,1: CFM ,2: Pratt&Whitney,3: IAE, 4: Rolls Royce, 6: Engine Alliance) and the final digit is the manufacturers particular engine model, so a -243 is a -200 variant using Rolls royce engine variant 3. Open to correction, as i’m working from a poor memory here 🙂 🙂

Oh right thank you for the information 🙂

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By: davforr - 10th April 2006 at 10:35

Great pictures Phil

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By: green320 - 10th April 2006 at 08:58

Thank you for the info why do they call it an A330-243 why not just call it A330-200? :confused:

That 1st 744 where is it from?

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It differentiates the different versions of the engines. RR engined 332s are -243s such as the one in the photo. Other variants are the -223 and -203.

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By: steve rowell - 10th April 2006 at 05:33

Nice shots my friend!!

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By: Shadow1 - 10th April 2006 at 02:27

Stunning pics Phil! 🙂

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By: Shadow1 - 10th April 2006 at 02:26

Thank you for the info why do they call it an A330-243 why not just call it A330-200? :confused:

That 1st 744 where is it from?

James

That 744 is flown by the Barhain Amiri Flight, which transport all VIPs from that country’s Royals around the world.

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By: CWBalmer - 10th April 2006 at 00:10

Love that 1st 744……sweet as!

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By: Tartan Pics - 9th April 2006 at 23:59

Absolutely awesome shots,Phil.
especially love the Kenya 777 😀 😀 😀
Manston:
Airbus use the numbers after the model as engine codes, i.e. “A330” (the model, obviously) “2” the Variant (200/300/500 etc…) “4” the Engine manufacturer (0: General Electric,1: CFM ,2: Pratt&Whitney,3: IAE, 4: Rolls Royce, 6: Engine Alliance) and the final digit is the manufacturers particular engine model, so a -243 is a -200 variant using Rolls royce engine variant 3. Open to correction, as i’m working from a poor memory here 🙂 🙂

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By: Manston Airport - 9th April 2006 at 22:44

James, you’re almost right, its a -243!

Thank you for the info why do they call it an A330-243 why not just call it A330-200? :confused:

That 1st 744 where is it from?

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By: green320 - 9th April 2006 at 21:28

James, you’re almost right, its a -243!

Great photos there Phil!

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By: Manston Airport - 9th April 2006 at 21:01

Mmmmmm! Lots of lovely B777s……. 😀

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And lots of lovely A330’s aswel 😀

Great shots there love the Etihad Airways
Airbus A330-223.

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By: xpboy - 9th April 2006 at 17:49

excellent shots mate 1st class, love the kenya airways one…

what camera do you use? and lens?

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By: Grey Area - 9th April 2006 at 17:48

Mmmmmm! Lots of lovely B777s……. 😀

Quite splendid shots, Phil.

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By: PMN - 9th April 2006 at 15:50

Excellent shots as usual Phil. The Kenyan 777 is stunning!

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By: 007peter - 9th April 2006 at 11:34

lots of nice heavys indeed phil

exelent shots

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By: gary o - 9th April 2006 at 11:26

There’s some fantastic shots of what can be seen at LHR,where they on 27L?

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By: BFS - 8th April 2006 at 21:46

All superb shots!!!

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By: tomfellows - 8th April 2006 at 21:28

Fantastic photos

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