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maaspotter
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by maaspotter » 17 Feb 2008, 21:55
nustyR wrote: You were lucky indeed ! At what time did you make this one ?
@ 17:37..
MAS017
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by MAS017 » 18 Feb 2008, 10:58
gatso76 wrote: Thermal wrote: Anyone for the airline?? I have no clue
Looks to me like a B777-200 or -300, but the company
IMHO it's a Qatar 773
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by Thermal » 18 Feb 2008, 12:54
MAS017 wrote: gatso76 wrote: Thermal wrote: Anyone for the airline?? I have no clue
Looks to me like a B777-200 or -300, but the company
IMHO it's a Qatar 773
Think Qatar only operates 773´s, so that narrows it down then. Thanks guys.
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by Dr.T » 18 Feb 2008, 23:39
EOS Goddes of the Dawn, Her Tears are the Morning Dew
maaspotter
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by maaspotter » 19 Feb 2008, 20:45
Would love to see that An74 upclose some day
An "old" one I found in my archives:
rgds, Rob
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by nustyR » 25 Feb 2008, 19:12
25-02-2008 Capelle aan den IJssel
Hibiscus 9M-MPD above my house !
Especially for Rutger !
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rutger330
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by rutger330 » 25 Feb 2008, 19:16
NustyR you've got great pictures there from the hibiscus!!
it maybe on cruise altitude, but the way the sun shines in the fuselage it's beautifull
thx for posting it
grt rutger
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Rutger Patterson
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by Joost van Doorn » 29 Feb 2008, 20:27
I will give this topic another update.
Made while i was working in Leimuiden:
nustyR
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by nustyR » 17 Mar 2008, 19:39
Warming up for tomorrow; hope to see the A380 above Capelle aan den IJssel.
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by eudokia » 18 Mar 2008, 10:47
nustyR wrote: Warming up for tomorrow; hope to see the A380 above Capelle aan den IJssel.
The flight is somewhat ahead of schedule according:
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by mipo72 » 18 Mar 2008, 14:59
Just seen on the SBS-1 radar and the route is above Rotterdam.
Go catch him if you can.
Grt,
Michel
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by nustyR » 18 Mar 2008, 15:11
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by air-bus » 18 Mar 2008, 15:30
Nice pic, good to see the A380 over Holland every day now!
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by Thermal » 18 Mar 2008, 15:41
Done !
Well done! How the hell did you time that so well?? And was the Hibiscuus a lucky shot or do you somehow know when these birds pass over??
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