Yes Skystef, remember it very well on the IL18's, B1-11's and IL62's.
I even remember the Sabena billboards on their DC.6/7's, also from wing to wing. I've never known the reason for it but I guess it had to do with their operations in Africa.
OO-JFP wrote:Yes Skystef, remember it very well on the IL18's, B1-11's and IL62's.
I even remember the Sabena billboards on their DC.6/7's, also from wing to wing. I've never known the reason for it but I guess it had to do with their operations in Africa.
OO-JFP wrote:I even remember the Sabena billboards on their DC.6/7's, also from wing to wing. I've never known the reason for it but I guess it had to do with their operations in Africa.
Wasn't aware, as these airframes were put aside before I was born. It would be nice if someone can post a picture of it as well.
Heading west, taken near EBBR around 1215 local on August 18 2005. Somebody an idea which flight this could be?
Captain wrote:Skystef, what type of lens did you use to capture an image of a plane flying at 30,000 feet?
Digital 500mm (= 800mm analogue) of a Sigma 50-500 APO DG.
With this lens and a little bit of luck you can obtain some decent shots, another one taken with blurring heat conditions, heading southeast back to ELLX.
Enjoying the Spanish sun in Mallorca, until 26th August! 8)
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."