DUB 18/02/2006

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mythicalireland
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DUB 18/02/2006

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westwings
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Post by westwings »

Nice pics Anthony, the Binter Canarias 737 looks great in those colours.
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Kristof Vandermoere

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Yes, I like colourful design schemes. Some companies just have no imagination! For example:
http://www.mythicalireland.com/other/pl ... -747-2.jpg

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How is the current situation out there ?
are stairs already a must ?

regards Tim

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Post by Bruspotter »

Hello

Great pictures!

Me and Tim will be in DUB very soon! Can't wait anymore! :D

Hope we wont need a stairs already :roll: ...or maybe we can better go somewhere they fly over low...? :s

Best regards: Yannick ;)

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Post by mythicalireland »

Those photos were taken down the far end of RWY28 (RWY10!) where there is an embankment which overlooks the fence into the airfield. It's very good for the rotations, and, when the planes are coming in from the west onto RWY10, for the touchdowns, as you can see from the gallery where I got a mixture.

Unfortunately, the large layby at the RWY28 landing end requires a small stepladder to see over the new higher fence which has recently been installed there.

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Post by burner737 »

Do you guys have some Tips for us how we can take a small stair with us ?

regards Tim

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Post by mythicalireland »

I've seen some of the photographers standing on small stepladders - you know the ones with just three steps and the top step is like a bit of a platform? Most of those will easily fit in the boot of a car . . .

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Post by burner737 »

Aye I do but ... But we're coming in with Ryanair ... so it might be difficult to take it with me ...

regards Tim

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