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  • in reply to: St. Maarten info #526266
    RingwaySam
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    Andy, when I was their in May 2007 the traffic was abit slow on Mondays – I’m not sure Corsair & KLM operate to SXM on Mondays so you may only get the Air France A343 and a few American, US Airways and Deltas. The Twin Otters and BN2 will keep you entertained though, some of them come in very very low, not to mentioned the Biz Jets.

    Sam

    in reply to: Airnav Live #526270
    RingwaySam
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    Just tried it (if you mean the free one) next to my SBS and it looks like it’s a few minutes behind… Apart from that the route looked fine.

    in reply to: MAN 2 July 2009 #460239
    RingwaySam
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    Nice shots as always 😎

    The A.319 is ex PK-RMF, owner unknown at present and flew to Southend from Manchester.

    It flew to the Isle of Man from Manchester.. I guess it went onwards to Southend from there.

    in reply to: Hazy Times At MAN! 03/04/09 #470226
    RingwaySam
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    Nice shots mate. The EasyJet looks a right mess!

    in reply to: MAN 11 March 2009 #471624
    RingwaySam
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    Nice shots. Blue Panorama’s livery is quite nice!

    Nice shots – doubt the Inter supporters on those planes are enjoying their evening in Manchester right now!

    Who cares 😀 😉

    in reply to: Jet2 to Brize Norton? #577196
    RingwaySam
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    Think they normally stop in Minhad Air Base in the UAE – Not sure if that’s it’s final destination or it goes onwards to Kuwait or somewhere like that.

    in reply to: General Discussion #360777
    RingwaySam
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    Nice shots mate – Could have taken pictures of a better car mind :diablo:

    in reply to: DON'T PANIC! DON'T PANIC! 2cm snow on the way! #1923074
    RingwaySam
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    Nice shots mate – Could have taken pictures of a better car mind :diablo:

    in reply to: BRS …… 1ST February 2009 #476033
    RingwaySam
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    Rob, take it easy – Paul is just trying to help. You don’t improve if people are telling you that you’re shots are amazing when theres a few problems with them… If you don’t accept critism of you’re never going to improve.

    Chin up and just keeps practicing.

    in reply to: Reverse Thrusting (On Apron) to manouvre #579710
    RingwaySam
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    Believe Binter Canaries still do it quite abit with there ATRs.

    in reply to: Ryanair Diversion STN Tonight #579918
    RingwaySam
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    METAR EGSS 290050Z 14007KT 110V180 0200 R23/0400 R05/0400 DZ FG VV/// 04/04 Q1016=

    EGSS – Stansted Airport
    290050Z – 29th day at 0050 zulu time
    14007KT – 140 degrees at 7kts
    110V180 – Winds variable from 110 degrees to 180 degrees
    0200 – 200m visibility
    R23/0400 – RVR (Runway Visual Range) for runway 23 is 400m
    R05/0400 – RVR (Runway Visual Range) for runway 05 is 400m
    DZ – Drizzle
    FG – Fog
    VV – Vertical visibility
    04/04 – Temperature 04°C, dewpoint 04°C
    Q1016 – QNH 1016mb

    in reply to: Thomson's 762's #582446
    RingwaySam
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    I think it’s not so much the age but the number of cycles the airframe has endured!!!

    Indeed. For the past few years TOM has been using the 762s mostly on flights to Europe so the cycles will have been mounting up.

    in reply to: Western operators: Eastern Aircraft #582449
    RingwaySam
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    Cubana operate a few Eastern aircraft.

    in reply to: Thomson's 762's #582898
    RingwaySam
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    BYAA and AB are nearly 18 years old – Plus, Thomson now have the FCA 767s.

    in reply to: Something loud at 3am ! #493216
    RingwaySam
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    skudupnorth,

    I Had my SBS on around that time:

    508029 ADB3570 UR-09307 AN22 18375 25000 11/12/2008 02:34:44

    Most likely the AN22 like tenthije pointed out – Apart from that there wasn’t much around, except a Helicopter.

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