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East Midlands Airport 1/4/2013

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 7:54 pm
by jblcfc
Horrible conditions today, but here is a selection of my favourite shots.

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N335UP UPS B767-300 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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EI-EXE Ryanair B737-800 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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EI-EXE Ryanair B737-800 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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EI-EKT Ryanair B737-800 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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EI-ESL Ryanair B737-800 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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EI-ESL Ryanair B737-800 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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EI-ENV Ryanair B737-800 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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G-GDFG Jet2 B737-300 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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G-GDFG Jet2 B737-300 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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EI-DAN Ryanair B737-800 by James Bradford, on Flickr

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G-OZBW Monarch A320 by James Bradford, on Flickr

Many thanks for looking. :)

Re: East Midlands Airport 1/4/2013

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:32 pm
by Marcus G
Tidy set James, and the weather conditions nicely overcome :thumb:

Re: East Midlands Airport 1/4/2013

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:15 am
by Trident2e
Great selection, especially as it looks very overcast. It's been a long time since I've been to EMA - and that looks like a really good spot for photography. Given the runway 09-27 markings, and we've had an easterly wind for weeks, I guess this spot is at the eastern end of the airfield - is it easy to get to and park?

Re: East Midlands Airport 1/4/2013

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 4:50 pm
by gatwicksteve
Agree with Marcus, you've picked the type of shot to make the most of the poor conditions, good work :clap:

Steve

Re: East Midlands Airport 1/4/2013

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:20 pm
by jblcfc
Trident2e wrote:Great selection, especially as it looks very overcast. It's been a long time since I've been to EMA - and that looks like a really good spot for photography. Given the runway 09-27 markings, and we've had an easterly wind for weeks, I guess this spot is at the eastern end of the airfield - is it easy to get to and park?
Correct, it's the south-easterly side. Normally you would park at the crash gate at the end of runway 27, then follow the fence towards the terminal. You will pass the first mound closer to the end of 27, keep following the fence until you pass the old aeropark and see a large mound ahead. It's my favourite spot at the whole airport, you have the sun behind you for most of the day and the aircraft taxi past close. Only problem is some security personnel have a problem with spotters being there, but having said that the last time I was told to move was last August.