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Hi Bart. Yes, you do need stairs and big ones, at least 5 steps, preferable more to take landing shots at rwy23. At the end of the runway, facing the runway head on, there is a little hill where you can stand on to overlook the runway. That is where I took the shot of the Growler coming back.Trabanti wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 10:16 Very nice Frank, and thanks for sharing. Was there yesterday, the CAG bird is just smashing isn't it, but unfortunately we had easterly winds. Hopefully better luck next week.
Question: Do you need a stairs for the spot with runway view on the east-side? I remember the hill but not sure it's still there. Last time I was at that particular spot was during an A-7 deployment... oops. And I guess backlight from the 2nd half of the morning?
Kind regards, Bart
Thanks a lot Bart! I will contact you via PM later today.Trabanti wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 21:00 05 is ok in the morning, especially when they turn in tight. The spot is still the same as 15 years ago (and also the nort side, so evening 05 landings).
For the eastside, park at the end of the Saalholzstraße, at the start of the public footpath. If you bring stairs, you can also (with some luck) do take off shots from 23 side on.
Like Frank said, generally the light is hopeless most of the afternoon, best time is early mornings and during golden hour. Cloudy days are not so bad here imho. I'll be there next week again and will only go a few hours in the morning and then back for the evening recoveries.
Good luck and enjoy!
Bart
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