An-30 Black04 Brize 11/04/11

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An-30 Black04 Brize 11/04/11

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In tonight was this Russian, arriving ahead of the 'Open Skies' operation this week :D

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Although nothing to do with Open Skies, this Chinook,ZA714 was parked up on the former 101Sqn ramp.

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Re: An-30 Black04 Brize 11/04/11

Post by Thermal »

Nice catch the Antonov. Where do you normally stand at Brize? Been there a few times when I lived in Oxford but never was able to find a decent spot to make pictures?
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Re: An-30 Black04 Brize 11/04/11

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Thanks mate! It really depends which runway is in use at the time. Point K on the map is usually a good spot as its right next to taxyway B. Its easy to get to as well, just park up at point H and walk along the footpath.
Let me know when you make your next visit and I'll help you out with some advice.

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