http://www.schipholview.nl is my favourite, not counting my own site on spotting at AMS of course!
the north sea is indeed loosing its usable oil reserves, but there are also natural gas fields that are still extensive
WOW 😮
How did you do that this quickly! That would have taken me most of the evening!
if only the background where less complicated on hat pic of a 727 this would be a real treat for the photo shoppers among us. This photo could have potential for a high speed low flyby!
Air Zena has 2 B737-5K5’s. They where bought (or leased?) from Hapagg Lloyd. That’s it.
I don’t know about Tblisi airport, but considering the sorry state most of Georgia is in, I reckon it is not going to be the most modern of airports. :p
Sabena never had BAC111s of their own, but did lease some around 1993 from British World. This was done as there where delays in the delivery of the BAe146s. Again in 1994 some more 111s where leased but this time from European Aviation.
In South Africa Sabena has had a code-share with Nationwide. They operate the BAC111s in their own livery but with small Sabena markings as well.
Anything you make has a copytight attached to it. Be it music, text, sound or photo.
Therefore when someone uses it on their website (or elsewhere) you can get compensation for it. Of course the amount of compensation depends a bit, is it for a private or professional website, the size of the photo, the location of the photo etc.
At the very list your material should be credited.
You do not have to put a copyright notice on your work. It of course helps clarify things a bit, but you don’t have too to be able to claim copyright. Also, just a small statement on the opening page of the website will sufice, putting your name on every photo and every page of your site is not necessary.
As for the quote “Copyright only counts where cash is involved”, this is nonsence. Money is a way to obtain copyright! Not giving money (or other forms of payment whatever you want) is a sure way of breaking copyright laws.
Anything you make has a copytight attached to it. Be it music, text, sound or photo.
Therefore when someone uses it on their website (or elsewhere) you can get compensation for it. Of course the amount of compensation depends a bit, is it for a private or professional website, the size of the photo, the location of the photo etc.
At the very list your material should be credited.
You do not have to put a copyright notice on your work. It of course helps clarify things a bit, but you don’t have too to be able to claim copyright. Also, just a small statement on the opening page of the website will sufice, putting your name on every photo and every page of your site is not necessary.
As for the quote “Copyright only counts where cash is involved”, this is nonsence. Money is a way to obtain copyright! Not giving money (or other forms of payment whatever you want) is a sure way of breaking copyright laws.
Valencia
hmmmm, you’re right there i did not think of that. But i still doubt if that is enough to fill a plane, even a small one like the ‘145.
Are you the photographer by any chance? And if not, how do you know all those details (assuming they are correct).
Forgive me if i am asking something silly, but who would possibly want to fly between Norwich/Aberdeen and Groningen? Amsterdam I can understand, Rotterdam too and perhaps even Eindhoven but Groningen?
cool photo, in particular the MyTravel ’10. I thought that they where all retired? How many are still left and are they to be retired soon?