Almaty Kazakstan spotting June 2012

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Almaty Kazakstan spotting June 2012

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I was looking for something different to do. Going through a russian planespotting site
I saw that there was a spotting community in Almaty Kazakstan. This meant that spotting was
at least possible. They also had some nice pictures, but you never know how few and far between
these were. I decided to take the gamble and booked a ticket with Turkish airlines via Istanbul.

After having been there I am sorry to report that the days of the russian build airliners are
rapidly coming to an end. I only saw 2 Yak42's flying in the 3 days I was there. No Tupolev's
or IL's were thundering through the sky. Luckily the airforce still had some moving Antonov's.

Also the traffic was slower then I was expecting. Air Astana is the dominant airline with SCAT,
Sapsan and Bek avia, Caspian and Irtysh also from this country. There are 2 daily flight from
Transaero, Air Ukraine and Uzbekistan also make regular appearances.
The aiport is also used for fuelstops between asia and europe with Fedex, UPS, LH Cargo coming
in with MD 11's and Air Cargo Germany and Evergreen use jumbo's.

What the place lacked in movements it made up for in scenery. I was able to shoot some
very nice images. With no security forces involvement what so ever.

I hope you enjoy the mix


Almaty is surrounded on 2 sides by huge mountains
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While taxying in: Kohzu Avia
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The local scenery at 6 in the morning
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Afternoon shots with the mountains in the background
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The next morning
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In the evening there was an elevated spot along the runway(s)
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This plane belongs to the family of the president, I hope the reg is not their motto
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The airforce comes to liven things up
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They were building a new terminal but the airport director took of with the money so building work has stopped
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rain in the mountains
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some more from the 3rd day
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runways get used in both directions
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And taxying out for departure
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kind regards
EC
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Some very nice Kazach aircraft, and indeed the scenery is just breath-taking... :shock:
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Very nice pics, especially the Air Force Antonovs :!:
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Very nice report , love the backdrop and the Air Force photo's , very nice
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certainly some nice backgrounds to shoot with.

unfortunately the old Russian hardware is getting thinner on the ground everywhere - the AF stuff is very nice
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very nice !
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wow great pics (though I am a mil spotter) and I especially like the reason why you went there! Just to give it a try!
Greetz,

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Wow..I like the An-12....but also the antonov in green / brown camouflage!!
Wel done, nice and crispy pics!! :respect:

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Great report!! Nice pics.
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Some nice and breathtaking pictures: really like the Air Force ones !!!

At least, Kazakhstan use some logic in their registrations :)

The calibrating Beech 350 ex German ?
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They were building a new terminal but the airport director took of with the money so building work has stopped
Welcome to Kazachstan! :lol:

But seriously, stunning pics and even stunnier (is that English??) backgrounds?
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Fantastic shots! :)
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Thanks for the comments guys :P

It does indeed look like the ILS calibration Beech is former D-CFMD or E

Rgds
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