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Brisbane (BNE/YBBN) 2008

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Brisbane was visited in the morning of 10Jul, between 1000-1200lt. Best place is the official spotterarea at Acaciastreet. Take the Airport Drive, pass International Terminal, thereafter Domestic Terminal and on to General Aviation. At the end at your righthandside is the area, kind of a round road. Fence is a bit too high for photo's but a concrete square at the end is just enough to use the camera. Brisbane has 2 runways, the shortest sometimes used by smaller traffic, but all aircraft taxi along the spottersarea if they use RW19 for landing and take-off.
Worth a visit is the other side of the field, take the Airport Drive towards town, at the big roundabout follow Lomandra Drive and then on to the Maintenance area. Here you can find the stored Alliance Fokker 100's, Skywork Embraers and even RAAF DHC-4's as Australian Aviation does some maintenance for them here.

ZK-OJA/OJE A320 Air New Zealand
9V-SRE/SRO 777 Singapore Airlines
VH-INU 737-300 Air Nauru (Our Airline)
P2-ANE Fokker 100 Air Niugini
B-16308 A330 EVA Airways
DQ-FJG 737-800 Air Pacific
V8-RBL 767-300 Royal Brunei
P2-ANA 767-300 Air Niugini
ZK-OKG 777-200 Air New Zealand
ZK-TLC 737-300F Toll
VH-SWO ERJ170 Skyworld

Very close to the spottersarea is the GA/Cargo area:
VH-UZD Metro Jetcraft
VH-TOX ATR42 Toll
VH-UZI Metro Jetcraft
VH-KEX Metro Pel Air
VH-FDA/FDT/FDW Be200 RFDS
VH-ZUH BAe125
VH-QQH DHC8 Skytrans
VH-PIL PC12
VH-EEN Metro Pelair/Australian Air Express
VH-EEP Metro Pelair
VH-EEN Metro Pelair/Australian Air Express
VH-EEJ Metro Pelair
VH-PDV CV580 Pionair
A37-001 CL604 RAAF

Ofcourse many Virgin Blue, Qantas and Jetstar here. Virgin Blue uses ERJ190 out of BNE and all four can be seen. Qantas operates 737-400/800, 767-300, DHC-8-300/400's and a single A330-300 out of BNE. Also Pacific Blue 737-800's can be seen, both ZK- and VH-registered.
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11Jul

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Next day (11Jul) a short visit in the morning, 1000-1200lt:
ZK-OJC A320 Air New Zealand
B-HLO A330 Cathay
P2-ANA 767-300 Air Niugini
DQ-FJH 737-800 Air Pacific
B-18351 A330 China Airlines
ZK-NBU 747-400 Air New Zealand
V8-RBF 767-300 Royal Brunei
ZK-TLA 737-300F Toll
VH-FKC/FKG Fokker 100 Alliance
VH-SXK ERJ190 Skyworld

Cargo/GA:
Pel Air Metro's VH-EEQ/EEX/EEJ/EES
Pel Air EMB-120 VH-EEB
VH-FDB Be200 RFDS
VH-PDL/PDV CV580 Pionair
VH-TOQ ATR42 Toll
VH-AMS Be200 Air Ambulance of NSW


Other side:
RP-C8017 727 Heavylift
VH-SZF ERJ145 Skyworld
VH-NJV BAe146 Australian Air Express
VH-PSK Be1900 Queensland Police
A4-231 DHC-4 RAAF (plus one other that couldn't be identified)
VH-FKE Fokker 100 Alliance (all white, stored)
VH-FKK/FKL Fokker 100 Alliance (ex US Airways colors, n/t, stored)

End of the afternoon I did a quick visit to Brisbane-Archerfield (YBAF). Highlight here is the Pacific Air Freighter DC-4 VH-PAF. Further seen were VH-CWG BN-2 Airlines of Tasmania and Douglas A-26 Invader C-FPGP. Must have been stored here for a while but still in good condition.
Plus many light aircraft.
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Brisbane 19th of October:
A4-210 DHC-4
A4-225 DHC-4
A4-234 DHC-4

all were parked in front of the maintanance hangar. Possibly stored awaiting the decision by the RAAF if these Caribous will fly again, or not.
This due to the structural damage caused by hard landing of a RAAF Caribou in PNG.

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Michel
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Post by Patrick Moonen »

Today we saw 3 of them flying at Townsville.
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