Surprised to see no mention of this here but yesterday (19/9) while catching my flight back to england I logged -
90401/11-111/HS-CMV B.737-400.
Lucky to see this as it was lining up for take off as my bus pulled up!
"Perhaps the fact that it easy to search for a code on the web ?"
It is even easier still to simply read the name of the airport.I don't know about everyone else but I don't want to be looking codes up everytime I read a message,or 4 codes as in this one.
Visited here on the way to Madrid for the princely cost of £5 from Manchester and logged the following 8/10 just a few logged on arrival D-ACHB CRJ D-AQUA BaE.146 EI-CSS B.737-800 EI-DCR B.737-800 F-GLNH Be.1900 F-GRHD A.319 F-GRHE A.319 F-GRHU A.319 F-GRPJ ATR-42 F-GTRB Metro F-GXAG A.319 F-OMAY B....
Amongst many others I was here over the weekend of 10-13/10 and logged the following of (semi) interest - 10/10 CC-CQA A.340 CC-CQC A.340 CU-T1254 IL-96 G-FPLD Be.200 !! HL7585 A.330 LN-KKU B.737-300 LV-BBU B.747-400 N305UP B.767 N745AM B.777 OK-MEK A.319 OK-SWU B.737-500 PT-MVF A.330 SU-BPH B.737-8...
Can anyone confirm the AS.555 that was flying around between the flypasts?It looks like it is coded "WL" from my photos.Also anyone for a more complete log please?
jason
Thanks,not keen on head on shots so will have to find somewhere along Champs Elysees then.Suspect it will be packed though.
Does anyone know how long the gap between the Air force and the ALAT flypast is?
jason