Düsseldorf Monday October 20

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Düsseldorf Monday October 20

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Last monday saw some great weather, so for the first time since may I went to Dusseldorf. Bad thing is I missed a lot over the summer, good thing is that there are many new things to be seen..
Sorry if there's a lot of 'old news', but for me the day brought many new aircraft (both type and regs) as well as some new airlines.

Conditions at Düsseldorf are still a bit tricky, the taxiway is still under construction disturbing many shots, and the right runway (wrong for pics :-) was also used a lot. Due to the fact that is was quite busy there would sometimes be a queue of aircraft waiting between the spottersterrace and the runway, creating heatwaves with their exhausts..



1. Always loads of Turkish planes at Dus, Turkish sent a 737, an A-330 and an A-340 ... Unfortunately the two last ones landed on the further runway..
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2.Dusseldorf has brought me many retro's, this one was still missing, so quite glad I got it!

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3. Usually I get to see SAAB's on the Carpatair DUS-route, this Fokker was new to me.

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4.Not sure, but I think this one was instead of the more common BAe-146..

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5. Quite an interesting final stage of the landing for this DHC-8, touchdown was still quite soft though..
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6. The AirBerlin titles are removed, this could well be the last years of Fokker 100 ops for the airline..
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7.Still flying (and losing money I assume...) Alitalia used a bigger Embraer than the Emb-145 I usually saw..
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8.Always get a few bizjets at DUS, when I saw a Premier approach I thought it was one of the based ones (D-IATT, D-IAGG) , however it turned out to be this Italian.
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9. Didn't know this airline, never saw it at Dus before but could also have been a charter or so...?
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10. Since this summerArmavia has a scheduled service to/from Dusseldorf. Like the colours..

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11. Every spotter already has this Pegasus bird, now I finally have it too... :lol:

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12. No, nothing went wrong in photoshop, this Cirrus Aviation Embraer Legacy really looks green like this!
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13. A clear illustration of what the taxiway looks like now, hopefully within a couple of weeks/months things will be back to normal...

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14. American Ce680 that came, went and came again... Owned by the Cessna Corp, this coupled with the Gulf (see later) makes one wonder weather there was/were client(s) having testflights....
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15. Assaid above, the Turks sent an A-340, nice to see another Star Alliance.. (why not paint all a/c in thesecolours, there seem to be loads of them by now..)
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16. Shortly before sunset this Gulfstream G-IV ofthe Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation arrived.
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17. ...just another angle on the departing A-340 during pushbak..

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18. A Lufthansa A-300 at the gate, the first ones have already been scrapped i was told..

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19. As the terrace was open till 21.00 I decided to stay and try some nightshots (and to avoid over an hour of trafficjam like I had on the way to Dus..)
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20. This weekend the winter openinghours for the terraces will start, meaning it will take a few more weeks before nightshots can be made again.
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21. I had hoped to see a Tu-154, this one alledgedly was broken down, it left tuesday 21st.

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Post by Thermal »

Nice pics, especially like the night shots.

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Arnaud,

Really nice pics mate! Night shots>well done!

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thnx for the cmplmts...
Thermal wrote:Nice pics, especially like the night shots.

"Australia, Australia, Australia, we love you amen!" :wink:
great sketch
haha, you know your classics !! :wink:
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Nice pictures! :-d)
I'm a bit jealous now... :(
The D-AGPA now flies again for Germania, despite the AirBerlin c/s, Axis is indeed normally flying charters and no... I don't have de Beku or the Austrian Retro yet...

Hi Bruce, how's your Sheila?
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Impressive...really nice pics
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Whilst editing, I found a couple more pics I think I'd like to show you (and at the same time do some Dussy promotion...)
If it's becoming boring, just click away ... :lol:

As I said in the initial posting, many new airframes, for instance this one, TC-AAI, only delivered 28th of august this year!
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Another newbie, LTU/Air Berlin's latest A-330, D-ALPJ (my only one missing) only delivered early this year..
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This one is also relatively new, SX-DVP, only delivered 23rd of may this year..... No sign of Olympic, usually 15 mins ahead of Aegean...
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Two Austrians leaving after eachother, a formation flight to Vienna?
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The Emirates A-330, I always like these big birds..

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To me, the only real disadvantage of Dusseldorf would be the fact that one seldom sees big birds like the Jumbo. However, since may LH has three A-340's based permanently at Dus...All three took off around noon..
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Another proof of the Turkish invasion, Sky..
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With a bit of luck the Bundesgrenzschutz or polizei helo's make nice flyby's...
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The 757-300's and A-320's of Condor are quite common at Dus, this 767 was a new one for me...
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and one more to finish with, another small bizzer
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Hi Bruce, how's your Sheila?
doing fine... (nightshift :D )

Beko 's been there a lot lately Bert.. sorry to p**s you off, but I really saw pics of her all over the place...
But isn't that the fun of the hobby.. "bezit van de saeck is het eind van't vermeack"... (or: the hunt is beter than the catch....)

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