We try to facilitate as much aviation information as possible as this can inspire others to visit certain places. If you turn this question around it might remain interesting that foreign airfield can produce more movement informations then local, nearby airfields. As Erik correctly refers to; it is up to you to weight if the find the post interesting or not.frank kramer wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 10:04 I think your opinion (to which you are entitled of course) is somewhat biased. I agree that from a Dutch/European point of view, this information is hardly interesting. However, this is the World Wide Web, remember? And Scramble and its messageboard have a wider audience (and ambition) than just Western Europe. Therefore, the information posted may be interesting or useful to someone out there. Just as information on Dutch movements might not be useful or interesting to someone in, say, Thailand.. Just as information on US or Canadian stuff might interest you, even if that also is at the (other) end of the world seen from Western Europe.
As explained it remains up to the poster to mention if the information comes from eyeball mk1/2's or of this is gathered from other sources/ magic boxes. It is unrealistic to expect admins to check the origins. On a personal note all sightings remain indications untill I have seen them myself (but that's up to everybody for themself to judge).
In the last posts the poster in question already mentioned the source.patrick dirksen wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 17:18 However I also do agree with the remark about not mentioning the source of the info, if that comes from ADSB or something similar that should be mentioned in my opinion. This makes the reported actual serial less reliable as we all know (or should know), which should make the source compulsory information.
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