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Post by contrailwatcherUK »

silverJET,

my telescope is pretty crap, it only cost £100 though.
this is it (click on PowerSeeker 76):

http://www.celestron.com/prod_pgs/tel/ps_index.htm

i can still see the airline logos on the aircraft but not the windows. ive only got 3 eyepieces (35x, 58x, and 175x magnification) and 1 barlow lens (3x magnification) but i can only use 2 of the eyepieces because the greater the magnification the harder it is to actually find the contrail.

can you read the registration number with yor scope :?:

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James

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Okay guys, thx for telescoping, or should I say microscoping, the KAL 744. So, the missing number will probable be a three. I guess someone who digs into the ACARS will know the definite answer.

I too have a telescope, a refractor of 600mm, but it was in the cellar when this bird passed :cry: .


Today, September 04, this JAL Cargo classic Jumbo was cruising to the South (Paris ?) at 1140 LT, a bit blurred by radiation.

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Post by OO-JFP »

Skystef,

the KAL B747/4 that you saw was the daily KAL flight to CDG.
From the Acars reports:
HL7494 (B747-4B5 KAL) 1708 20050825 KE0901 (ICN-CDG)

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Post by SilverJET »

Skystef wrote:
Captain wrote: Does anyone have any more pictures of contrails (even some they are not sure of the airline)?
I'll post once in a while some shots near EBBR in this topic. Btw it may also be used for any questions (with or without photos) regarding contrail shots.

For now I can't help U contrailwatcherUK, perhaps with a photo or somebody in the U.K. self?

Below is also an easy airframe to recognize, cruising to the east on August 27, and it ain't a DHL plane ;).

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Yesterday I've seen this plane passing over my house at +- 20h10 LT from east to west. I've no idea about the registration, but maybe here are people that may know the destination of this plane and the reg.

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SilverJET wrote:Yesterday I've seen this plane passing over my house at +- 20h10 LT from east to west. I've no idea about the registration, but maybe here are people that may know the destination of this plane and the reg.
Look for my reply on page 3 for your answers. Must be correct I think...
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Quite simple one (click on image for bigger version, don't mention the quality, just resized)

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Bottie wrote:Quite simple one (click on image for bigger version, don't mention the quality, just resized)

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Can't miss that must be an Air India Jumbo.

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Post by Bottie »

indeed Yvo.

2 More (one vééééry easy)

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Aai know the first wan!!! must bie VLM!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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The first one of Bram would be a Delta 767.
And for the second one I would go for either a Air Atlanta Jumbo or a Polar Air Cargo one.

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Hi folks!

Don't know about the second one. But I can't name the airline...lost the name...but it has that tail with all yellow alike circles...I don't think it call's 'Global Supply Systems' but something like that I would think....don't know for sure...looks TOO much yellow in the tail for a Air Atlanta...or am I wrong.

You know...could have done some contrailspotting too myself last days.But you'll see that...always when you are at those family parties or like fishing (:D:D) you see all those marvelous contrails. One good point about me...I don't trust aircrafts anymore...I always take my binoculars with me because I learned out of this situations in the past. So I also took my binoculars with me the last two days and yet some nice contrails could be seen. Check THIS out...(some I saw multiple times...also note (although not common for me :D that no time is given and they aren't craniologically ordered))

Delta airlines 772 n/c---NO contrail
Lufthansa 332 ------NO contrail
Lufthansa 333-------Contrail
Lufthansa 744-------NO contrail
Lufthansa 744-------Contrail
Uknkown 742-------NO contrail
Hewa Bora?? L12--------Contrail
Turkish 343--------Contrail
Uknown-------773--------Contrail x3
Uknown-------772--------Contrail
Emirates 772--------Contrail
Korean Air? 773--------Contrail
Asiana 744--------Contrail
World Air M1F--------Contrail
Unknown AB6--------Contrail
Unknown 310---------Contrail
British airways 744-------Contrail
British airways 772-------Contrail
British airways 734-------Contrail
British airways 752-------Contrail
British airways 763-------Contrail
British airways 319-------Contrail
British airways AR1------Contrail
Continental airl 772------Contrail
Atlas Air Cargo? 747-----Contrail

And some other nice ones , either unrecognizably...I find there where extraordinary lot of contrails yesterday and a little less Saturday , but still more than usual...been a long time since I saw SOOOO many contrails.

About the JAL 747F. It might be the AMS-CDG-NRT flight , I once saw the JAL 74Y 'Silver bullet' climbing out (approx 8000m/24400ft) , so NO contrail , and very low speed. So I could see him nice long shining in the summer sun. :P

BTW : Since yesterday One year at luchtzak!!!! :dance: :kvole:

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Skystef wrote:
Today, September 04, this JAL Cargo classic Jumbo was cruising to the South (Paris ?) at 1140 LT, a bit blurred by radiation.

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Brgrds S
This could be JA8132. Left AMS at 1102 local with destination CDG.

Grtz,

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Hello

If Global Supply Systems has a 742 , than I think the pic above is one.

This is more kind the logo I'm thinking off...have a look.

http://www.al-airliners.be/d-j/global/xh747-4f-2.jpg

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Don't think so, as the engines are not painted in the same colors. Blue versus white.

For me personally its an Air Atlanta Cargo plane...


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Post by lumumba »

Hi skystef and EHAM.
I also so this one the same day but I was just under(brussels watermaal).Very nice I could not see if it was a Cargo or Pax but it was
bizare to see a 747 classic with new JAL colors.
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Bottie's 747 pic must be an Atlas Air B747 I think.

Something like this one when you compare the painted belly in grey with the contrail shot:

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/814111/L/


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EHAM wrote:
This could be JA8132. Left AMS at 1102 local with destination CDG.
Thanks for this log :o , this could explain the relative low cruising level = short hop, hense the lack of a contrail. Suprisingly U saw it too Lumumba, but it was indeed a bright star in the blue sky.

Also thanks to OO-JFP on KAL 744, so it was afterall "our" first guess.


I saw low cruising planes several times with MKA Jumbos, like this one taken on August 25 at 1431LT, flying to the West. I presume this is 9G-MKL on the ELLX-EBOS route?


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Hello

skystef!

Just again marvelous! God I really love those high altitude shots! Actually a whole different way of photographing but I think that if you have the right equipment it can be even pleasant as normal spotting? Only a little more calm/silent :D , I really love to sit in my garden and just spot a little bit.

Best regards: Yannick ;)

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Skystef wrote:... presume this is 9G-MKL on the ELLX-EBOS route?
Indeed, Mike Kilo Lima it is ;) Probably heading to OST


Here another one heading for OST, SU-CDG of MSR (picture made @ BRU on sunday, 28th of august at 1440) Picture is clickable.

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And this one above Aalter:

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And the last ones for today:

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If someone knows what company the last one is, please let us know ;)

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