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  • in reply to: Antalya – May 2013 #441077
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    Well, I would not mind running into the Sunday Airlines 757’s plus a few others from this selection. Looks like a good second day :p

    rgds
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    in reply to: Liege Airport Belgium June 8th 2012 #441342
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    Hi Tenthije

    The ladder is only a 4 step, but it may be the total length of body arms and monopod (I am 1.84M long, I won’t mention the width)
    One of my companions caught me in the act. We took turns using the equipment.
    http://nsm08.casimages.com/img/2013/06/09//13060909191812213911276783.jpg

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    in reply to: Istanbul Ataturk – May 2013 #441572
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    Afriqiyah in new colors? Never seen them. Must be because they are still banned from Europe.
    Good start to the topic, I’ll be looking for more. 🙂

    rgds
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    in reply to: Putin in Amsterdam April 8th 2013 #442422
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    thanks guys

    I had about the same receipe for the IL76 Tenthije, 5 step ladder full length person ontop and camera on a monopod held above my head (the camera was about 5 meters above fieldlevel). Liveview screen facing down for the aming and selftimer for the release.
    Perhaps my arms are a little longer.

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    in reply to: Tenerife North – Feb 26th and March 1st 2013 #443416
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    Nice ones Gary, looks like you get more holidays then I do at the moment.

    The 757’s are YV but the 767’s are leased, this one from Smart Lynx Lithuania
    They also have a leased 767 from Iceland air.

    rgds
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    in reply to: Russian plane 'crashes into road outside Moscow' #522121
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    from the Avherald

    On Jan 24th 2013 Russia’s MAK reported that the captain was pilot flying during the landing on Vnukovo’s runway 19. The computed Vref was 108 knots, the Vapp taking winds into account was set at 118 knots for flaps at 37 degrees and slats at 23 degrees and a landing weight of 67.5 tons. The aircraft was correctly configured, the center of gravity was at 26.5% MAC within limits. On final approach the aircraft was flown manually without autopilot and autothrust, the flight director however was used, the aircraft proceeded on final approach without any significant deviations. The aircraft crossed the runway threshold at 50 feet (15 meters) at 134 KIAS, after descending through 12 feet the aircraft took 10 seconds to touchdown, the thrust levers were moved to idle about 5 seconds prior to touchdown, which occurred at 118 KIAS about 900 meters down the runway (3060 meters length) with the left main gear signalling compressed. A gust of 22 knots from the right arrived at that time, the vertical acceleration reached +1.12G. 3 seconds after the left main gear signalled compressed the nose gear was lowered onto the runway, the right main gear still signalled not compressed. Almost simultaneously with lowering the nose gear the thrustlevers were moved to maximum reverse thrust in one move and the brakes were applied. Both thrust reversers did not deploy, both engines however spooled up to about 90% N1 delivering nominell thrust, however forward instead of backward. Neither spoilers nor air brakes automatically deployed, too, the crew did not deploy spoilers manually. Maximum brakes pressure was recorded for the left hand brakes with no pressure in the right hand brakes. About 2 seconds after the thrust levers had been placed at maximum reverse thrust the flight engineer called the thrust reversers had not deployed. About 7-8 seconds after touchdown the aircraft reached a minimum speed of about 104 knots, the thrust levers were taken out of reverse after being in reverse for 8 seconds, the airspeed had increased to 123 KIAS at that time causing further “unloading of the gear”, the aircraft began to oscillate in roll from about 4.5 degrees left to about 2.6 degrees right causing that at no time both main landing gear legs were compressed simultaneously. Brakes were ineffective as brakes pressure was only applied with the gear leg reporting compressed. 5 seconds after the levers were moved out of reverse they were moved again into reverse, again neither thrust reverser deployed and the engines accelerated to 84% N1, about 4 seconds later the levers were moved out of reverse again, the aircraft was now about 950-1000 meters short of the runway end. The crew now attempted automated brakes, the thrust levers were placed at minimum reverse thrust. 32 seconds after touchdown the aircraft went past the end of the runway at a speed of 111 KIAS, the flight engineer shut down both engines by the emergency handle. Following the exit onto soft ground both main gear legs signalled compressed, the spoilers, air brakes and thrust reversers deployed, the aircraft however impacted the slope of the ravine at a speed of 98 knots.

    says it all really
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    in reply to: Heathrow #446243
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    Nice set of pictures Neil.

    To answer Matt’s question. It looks like all the pictures are made with 1/250th of a second. It therefore looks like the camera is set to timepreference 1/250th. The f stop is then adjusted by the camera to the setting needed for a correct exposure.
    1/250 is indeed not always a guarantee for a shakefree picture, especially when a longer lens (or more zoom) is used.

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    in reply to: Russian plane 'crashes into road outside Moscow' #525328
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    There are photo’s on russianplanes.net of the plane landing normally at the other end of the runway.
    From the speed of the impact on the highway video I would judge they were not at the end of a long braking run.

    To me it looks like they landed, found the brakes were not working properly and tried to take-off again.

    This would also explain why authorities said it was at a second landing attempt while flightradar shows it was not. They were in the process of going for a second attempt.

    That would make it a technical error with the brakes, highly probable with the service bulletin to grease the brake limiters the day before, followed by a to late decision to abort the landing.

    just my speculation
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    in reply to: Nice Amsterdam visitor 28 dec 2012 #446390
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    The An74 is indeed a different design. The engine layout is mainly meant to have the engine exhaust blow over the flaps during take-off and thereby creating a kind of turbo lift force.

    Antonov will have had a good look at this plane
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_YC-14

    rgds
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    in reply to: Edinburgh – 29th November 2012 pics #447791
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    A real autumn feel to the pictures, I like em!

    rgds
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    in reply to: Guangzhou, China – 23rd October 2012 #447795
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    some you win and some you loose. You did have some great cathes in the end though.
    That Hebei is very new and I never even heard of Evergrande.

    hope to see more.
    rgds
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    in reply to: Antalya Sep 2012 #450797
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    Thanks for the comments guy’s. I really apreciate

    some more for your entertainment

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108391812213910384287.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108391712213910384283.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108391712213910384284.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108391712213910384286.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108391712213910384285.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108392412213910384298.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108391812213910384288.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108391812213910384289.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108391912213910384290.jpg
    In case you are wondering, this is a Antonov 148, about a dozen of these flying

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108392012213910384292.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108391912213910384291.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108392112213910384293.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108392412213910384296.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108392112213910384295.jpg

    http://nsm05.casimages.com/img/2012/10/01//12100108392412213910384297.jpg

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    in reply to: Glasgow 18/8/12 #452918
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    Nice pictures, You do seem to live to close for comfort under the approach though.

    When Niki Lauda started his second airline he originally called it FlyNiki, hence the fly I think
    http://www.airliners.net/photo/Niki/Airbus-A321-231/0514531/&sid=8cf9f589b0d9d10f4cf576c8edc58103

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    in reply to: Yakutia 752 VQ-BOX @ Norwich. #454602
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    interesting plane! it has a long history, always was a freighter

    1990- 2000 with Challenge air cargo

    Then with cameroon Al, Icelandair, FAT, Arrow air
    Has been with Yakutia since May last year but seems to fly within Russia.

    As for Yakutia, remember the Diamond Sakha A310 ‘s that flew into Heathrow in the nineties? Yakutia is a reincarnation of that airline.

    They also had some much more interesting planes

    http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee182/civilspotter/antonov/An26RA-26660Yakutia.jpg

    http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee182/civilspotter/moscow%20vnukovo/5Tu154RA-85512Yakutia.jpg

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    in reply to: Oh dear, what might have been at Manchester ! #455001
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    Nice picture, at least you still have Eritrean colors 🙂

    I had a similar experience 4 years ago, hoping to catch Alsmasria of Egypt

    http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee182/civilspotter/Menajet.jpg

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