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
thanks,
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 .
Today, September 04, this JAL Cargo classic Jumbo was cruising to the South (Paris ?) at 1140 LT, a bit blurred by radiation.
Brgrds S
I too have a telescope, a refractor of 600mm, but it was in the cellar when this bird passed .
Today, September 04, this JAL Cargo classic Jumbo was cruising to the South (Paris ?) at 1140 LT, a bit blurred by radiation.
Brgrds S
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.Skystef wrote: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.Captain wrote: Does anyone have any more pictures of contrails (even some they are not sure of the airline)?
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 .
Best Regards
Raymond
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Look for my reply on page 3 for your answers. Must be correct I think...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.
Tommy
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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 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.
BTW : Since yesterday One year at luchtzak!!!! :dance: :kvole:
Best regards: Yannick
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 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.
BTW : Since yesterday One year at luchtzak!!!! :dance: :kvole:
Best regards: Yannick
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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
Best regards: Yannick
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
Best regards: Yannick
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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/
Regards,
Something like this one when you compare the painted belly in grey with the contrail shot:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/814111/L/
Regards,
Tommy
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Thanks for this log , 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.EHAM wrote:
This could be JA8132. Left AMS at 1102 local with destination CDG.
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 , I really love to sit in my garden and just spot a little bit.
Best regards: Yannick
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 , I really love to sit in my garden and just spot a little bit.
Best regards: Yannick