End of August I will visit Seattle,
All info of spotting locations are welcome and tips
Main part of the visit is SEA and Boeing factory!
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Seattle info request
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Re: Seattle info request
I've been to Everett-Paine Field (north of Seattle) and Boeing Field two years ago. Just let me know which of these you're going to visit and I'll give you some info.
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Re: Seattle info request
Two years ago, I've been to paine field à few years ago. Just above the shop there is a nice spot to photograph several aircraft that are performing test flights, just go upstairs and pass a sort of party hall. There you will find a small terrasse just next to THE runway.
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Oke, first is Paine Field.
Two years ago I did a guided tour at the Boeing factory here. Very interesting, but cameras and binoculars are not allowed.
The parking lot of the Future Of Flight centre is an excellent spot for arriving and departing aircraft if runway 16 is in use. Light is good from around 15.00h till sunset. No stairs needed . A 70-200/70-300 lense is ideal here, for the airliners. When I was there, on a Friday afternoon, there was not that much traffic.
Boeing Field was certainly a lot busier than Paine Field. I was there on a Saturday all day long and the amount of bizjets was huge. Didn't see much Boeing traffic flying that Saturday, but to my surprise I catched some military traffic on a late Saturday afternoon (Vance Texans and Columbus Jayhawks).
I stood all day at the parking lot of the Museum of Flight. Unfortunately the light is only good after 15.00h. 300mm is the way to go here and you need stairs for the 2-2,5 meter high fence. If you don't have stairs (I didn't have them neither), you can walk back a long way in order to shoot over the fence, but this is not ideal. For more spotting places at BFI I recommend this spotting guide: http://www.plane-spotter.com/Airports/U ... de_BFI.pdf
Hope this helps. Have a great trip!
Two years ago I did a guided tour at the Boeing factory here. Very interesting, but cameras and binoculars are not allowed.
The parking lot of the Future Of Flight centre is an excellent spot for arriving and departing aircraft if runway 16 is in use. Light is good from around 15.00h till sunset. No stairs needed . A 70-200/70-300 lense is ideal here, for the airliners. When I was there, on a Friday afternoon, there was not that much traffic.
Boeing Field was certainly a lot busier than Paine Field. I was there on a Saturday all day long and the amount of bizjets was huge. Didn't see much Boeing traffic flying that Saturday, but to my surprise I catched some military traffic on a late Saturday afternoon (Vance Texans and Columbus Jayhawks).
I stood all day at the parking lot of the Museum of Flight. Unfortunately the light is only good after 15.00h. 300mm is the way to go here and you need stairs for the 2-2,5 meter high fence. If you don't have stairs (I didn't have them neither), you can walk back a long way in order to shoot over the fence, but this is not ideal. For more spotting places at BFI I recommend this spotting guide: http://www.plane-spotter.com/Airports/U ... de_BFI.pdf
Hope this helps. Have a great trip!