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My first pic post on here – after seeing so much of MAN and EDI, thought I’d better stick up for my part of the world!!

Foggy morning cleared enough for some good photography – and some nice ones in today. Flavio Briatori’s Challenger stood out – as did the Air Wales ATR-42. Can’t believe it would have been a bad weather divert from CWL – BRS was just as bad!

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By: Humberside - 21st March 2005 at 20:47

Fantastic pics there

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By: Humberside - 21st March 2005 at 20:47

Fantastic pics there

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By: Phil J - 21st March 2005 at 20:35

Great pics, nice variety!

I live in bristol and always fancied a trip out to the airport to take in the view….are there very many places for photography? security a problem?

Yeh – do it, Coanda, its nice up there on a clear day 🙂

As I said – the best place is on the lane running around the western end of the runway. People do stop out on the A38 – only tried it once, but I get very paranoid about the police moving me on, so prefer to play it safe. Besides – the A38 isn’t all that good for piccies anyway.

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By: Phil J - 21st March 2005 at 20:35

Great pics, nice variety!

I live in bristol and always fancied a trip out to the airport to take in the view….are there very many places for photography? security a problem?

Yeh – do it, Coanda, its nice up there on a clear day 🙂

As I said – the best place is on the lane running around the western end of the runway. People do stop out on the A38 – only tried it once, but I get very paranoid about the police moving me on, so prefer to play it safe. Besides – the A38 isn’t all that good for piccies anyway.

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By: coanda - 20th March 2005 at 23:59

Great pics, nice variety!

I live in bristol and always fancied a trip out to the airport to take in the view….are there very many places for photography? security a problem?

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By: coanda - 20th March 2005 at 23:59

Great pics, nice variety!

I live in bristol and always fancied a trip out to the airport to take in the view….are there very many places for photography? security a problem?

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By: Grey Area - 20th March 2005 at 18:49

I saw it at Luton on the 5th of March – nice scheme. 🙂

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By: Grey Area - 20th March 2005 at 18:49

I saw it at Luton on the 5th of March – nice scheme. 🙂

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By: Mark L - 20th March 2005 at 18:35

G-FBFI is operated by Gama Aviation based here at Farnborough, however it doesnt spend much of its time here at all.

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By: Mark L - 20th March 2005 at 18:35

G-FBFI is operated by Gama Aviation based here at Farnborough, however it doesnt spend much of its time here at all.

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By: Phil J - 20th March 2005 at 18:27

Thanks for the comments guys.
To answer the questions – I don’t know why the Challenger was at Bristol, no idea at all. I think I’m correct in saying its not based there either (!). It was nice to see, all the same.
I was standing on a step ladder, yeh, parked up on the lane running around the 09 end of the runway.

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By: Phil J - 20th March 2005 at 18:27

Thanks for the comments guys.
To answer the questions – I don’t know why the Challenger was at Bristol, no idea at all. I think I’m correct in saying its not based there either (!). It was nice to see, all the same.
I was standing on a step ladder, yeh, parked up on the lane running around the 09 end of the runway.

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By: ALBERT ROSS - 20th March 2005 at 12:33

Where are you standing? On the A38 roadside?

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By: ALBERT ROSS - 20th March 2005 at 12:33

Where are you standing? On the A38 roadside?

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By: DashQ - 20th March 2005 at 12:05

Amazing quality! Did you manage to take pictures through that new, big perimeter fence or did you need a step ladder?

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By: DashQ - 20th March 2005 at 12:05

Amazing quality! Did you manage to take pictures through that new, big perimeter fence or did you need a step ladder?

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By: LBARULES - 20th March 2005 at 10:40

Wow, what superb quality, tremendous photos 🙂

Cant wait to see Air Southwest up at LBA in a few weeks 🙂

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By: LBARULES - 20th March 2005 at 10:40

Wow, what superb quality, tremendous photos 🙂

Cant wait to see Air Southwest up at LBA in a few weeks 🙂

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 20th March 2005 at 09:29

I made my post before I looked at the pics. They are amazing. Some of the best I have ever seen.

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 20th March 2005 at 09:29

I made my post before I looked at the pics. They are amazing. Some of the best I have ever seen.

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