#904437 - 04/12/2010 18:52
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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great shots shayne, going to miss those birds flying around for sure. Julian, is that the same freight plane that does the morning run up the qld coast? we have a toll 737 land here every morning about 530-6am'ish.
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#904858 - 05/12/2010 14:02
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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Julian, is that the same freight plane that does the morning run up the qld coast? we have a toll 737 land here every morning about 530-6am'ish. Mick10 - If you are in TSV or CNS, that would be right. TLA is on a temporary charter for another carrier at the moment & she covers CNS-BNE-MEL-BNE-TSV-CNS sectors.
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#904980 - 05/12/2010 17:59
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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#963347 - 20/02/2011 10:08
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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Aircraft umm accidents - The Oops List http://micom.net/oops/
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#963352 - 20/02/2011 10:18
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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Thats GOLD SBT, thanks for the link. I like the women live longer ones!!
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#967081 - 28/02/2011 17:57
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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#982008 - 04/04/2011 14:48
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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While not quiet an aircraft spotting, this is a picture from the cockpit of me landing a C172 at YSCB (Canberra) last week on runway 35, with a bit of a cross wind. Landing at YSCB 20110329 by FlyGirlSally
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#987604 - 04/05/2011 21:58
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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While not quiet an aircraft spotting, this is a picture from the cockpit of me landing a C172 at YSCB (Canberra) last week on runway 35, with a bit of a cross wind. Landing at YSCB 20110329 by FlyGirlSally Hi FlyGirl, I've looked at this photo upside down, lightened it, darkened it, used the zoom function but it still has me stumped - what is the black mark across the windscreen?? When I first looked at it quickly I thought it was the wiper blade but it obviously isn't. Nice photo by the way! Greg
Edited by Foehn Correspondent (04/05/2011 22:00)
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#987680 - 05/05/2011 16:12
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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#988684 - 11/05/2011 09:32
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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Hi FlyGirl,
I've looked at this photo upside down, lightened it, darkened it, used the zoom function but it still has me stumped - what is the black mark across the windscreen?? When I first looked at it quickly I thought it was the wiper blade but it obviously isn't.
Nice photo by the way!
Greg Hi Greg, The black mark is the prop, it is the way digital cameras take photos that makes the prop look like that. Sally
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#989800 - 16/05/2011 12:40
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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I Captured this today... I Have never seen a RSAF Aircraft come into land at Amberly Air Base before... *Republic Of Singapore Air Force* Got some footage today.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFOjeSGGSwoHope you enjoy!
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#1023164 - 21/10/2011 20:55
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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#1067142 - 28/01/2012 23:55
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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I was up on red hill lookout when I noticed a group of planes performing acrobatics over tuggeranong, obviously practicing, before repeating the same maneuvers over parliament house, easy to identify that they were the roulettes. Here they are flying towards the sun: over canberra: and a Turn over parliament house: 
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#1071683 - 05/02/2012 11:45
Re: Aircraft - Spottings
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Sorry about the poor quality of this shot in the link below, but I was caught off guard (sitting in my back yard) when this Emirates Airbus went overhead super, super low, whilst circling over Melbourne for the Melbourne Cup Day. Though this shot is rather 'spooky', the aircraft was a superb 'piece' of 'machinery' to be seen so, so, so close. It was way out of normal airspace, but knowing that it was doing organised fly-overs made its closeness less of a concern. [img:center] http://www.realistartinoz.com/[/img] P.s. we had extremely low cloud at the time.
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