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  • in reply to: Different angle of images at Manchester.. #604617
    grahamskipton
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    Wannabe , How sharp you are !! Yeah, iv recently purchased a canon 300d. They were trying to sell them off cheap as they had a batch of 350’s in. Just experimenting at the moment trying to get pics right. Practice makes perfect and all that !!

    Kaplan, Im afraid I dont know where the Air Atlantic was off to. Sorry.

    G.

    in reply to: OK, and now for something different at Manchester !! #604682
    grahamskipton
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    Err at a guess Id suggest that its an aeroplane and its going into the sky ???.

    Sorry for the sarkasm…….

    Would I be right in assumining that it is a Scotish Island ?

    G.

    in reply to: Aircraft You've Been On #604701
    grahamskipton
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    Here goes.

    737 – Dan Air X 4
    747 – Tower Air
    757 – American Airlines
    767 – American Airlines X 2
    A3xx – Emirates X 4
    B737 – Ansett X 2
    A320 – Airtours X 2
    B757 – Britannia X 4
    B757 – First Choice X 2
    B737 – British Airways X 2
    A319 – British Airways X 2
    A319 – Air France X 2
    B737 – Jet2 X 2

    in reply to: Different angle of images at Manchester.. #604833
    grahamskipton
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    cont…..

    grahamskipton
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    Sorry Grey…..

    If I actually opened my eyes I would have realised that they were actually landing as opposed to taking off !!!

    😮

    grahamskipton
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    Grey, I was also at Man this morning / afternoon. I spent most of the day near to where you were on the runway. Question is…… How do you get to the spot that you were at. I go to the bit where you turn left at the roundabout after the tunnel. You obviously go right there somewhere. But where ? How do I get further down the runway (and be legal too !)

    Any help much appreciated. I will post some of my pics up later.

    Regards

    G

    grahamskipton
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    Infact, for you to guage just how wet, grey and murky it was…. Here is the raw image of the 757 rotating with no “photoshop adjusting”. And no it wasnt down to the wrong exposure on the camera or anything….. This is exacltly what it was like.

    G.

    grahamskipton
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    Infact, for you to guage just how wet, grey and murky it was…. Here is the raw image of the 757 rotating with no “photoshop adjusting”. And no it wasnt down to the wrong exposure on the camera or anything….. This is exacltly what it was like.

    G.

    in reply to: Computers #662091
    grahamskipton
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    Imagine…. “Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately due to a technical error, the captain has requested that we all disembark the aircraft and stand on the tarmac while he reboots the plane. We can all get back on after. However any unsaved documents such as flight maps, menus and flight dynamics may be lost”

    in reply to: Computers #704289
    grahamskipton
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    Imagine…. “Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately due to a technical error, the captain has requested that we all disembark the aircraft and stand on the tarmac while he reboots the plane. We can all get back on after. However any unsaved documents such as flight maps, menus and flight dynamics may be lost”

    in reply to: Computers #662121
    grahamskipton
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    Well Hand, Boeing used ADA on the 777’s. http://www.adaic.org/atwork/boeing.html

    Not sure about other aircraft but I would hazzard a guess that it would be a similar machine level language they would employ. Maybe even their own Application language, I dunno. I reckon it wont be visual basic onto a Windows platform ! Imagine the wonderful ‘Blue Screen Of Death’ on takeoff !!

    G.

    in reply to: Computers #704301
    grahamskipton
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    Well Hand, Boeing used ADA on the 777’s. http://www.adaic.org/atwork/boeing.html

    Not sure about other aircraft but I would hazzard a guess that it would be a similar machine level language they would employ. Maybe even their own Application language, I dunno. I reckon it wont be visual basic onto a Windows platform ! Imagine the wonderful ‘Blue Screen Of Death’ on takeoff !!

    G.

    in reply to: Guess the Airport #690910
    grahamskipton
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    I’l have a stab at Fort Lauderdale ?

    G.

    in reply to: Guess the Airport #734109
    grahamskipton
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    I’l have a stab at Fort Lauderdale ?

    G.

    in reply to: Saturday Morning At Manchester #695328
    grahamskipton
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    Sorry !!! Just didnt want to flood the Forum with Manchester Airport on Saturday Morning threads !!!

    G.

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