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Weekend at LHR

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:33 am
by AirbusA320
As stated on previous post a weekend at LHR was undertaken, slowly getting quite busy and some good stuff coming into it, weather was mixed wet sunny but that England for you, on to the pictures.


ImageAirbus A220 HB-JBC by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A319 OK-HEU by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A319 YU-APA by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A320 NEO HB-JDA by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A321 Neo EI-LRC by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A330 4R-ALO by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A330 EC-LYF by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A330 EI-EIN by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A330 HB-JHK by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A350 B-307C by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A350 HL7579 by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A350-1000 G-VJAM by Mark, on Flickr
ImageBoeing 737-800 CN-RGJ by Mark, on Flickr
ImageBoeing 767 C-GCIJ by Mark, on Flickr
ImageBoeing 787 Dreamliner A9C-FG by Mark, on Flickr
ImageBoeing 787 Dreamliner TC-LLJ by Mark, on Flickr
ImageBoeing 787-10 G-ZBLB by Mark, on Flickr
ImageEmbarer 190 LZ-VAR by Mark, on Flickr
ImageAirbus A380 by Mark, on Flickr

Thanks for looking
stay safe out there
Mark

Re: Weekend at LHR

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 4:17 pm
by Wallie
Very various set. :thumb: The Air Maroc has nice colors.

Re: Weekend at LHR

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 6:10 pm
by Twinpin
Excellent images Mark and thanks for sharing.

I'm prepared to be shot down over this but l can't help but feel a bit sad that a day at LHR these days only yields Airbus or Boeing types. Spotters of a certain age can remember coming away from a day at most airports with about 10 or 20 types from different manufacturers. I suppose it's just a sign of the times.

Re: Weekend at LHR

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 6:47 pm
by GdLSF
It just reflects the cost of developing a new airliner nowadays.

Re: Weekend at LHR

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 5:41 am
by AirbusA320
Twinpin wrote:
Wed Jul 29, 2020 6:10 pm
Excellent images Mark and thanks for sharing.

I'm prepared to be shot down over this but l can't help but feel a bit sad that a day at LHR these days only yields Airbus or Boeing types. Spotters of a certain age can remember coming away from a day at most airports with about 10 or 20 types from different manufacturers. I suppose it's just a sign of the times.
Afraid so sign of the times, i wont mention Queens building and watching 737s, 727s, DC9s, few Tristars , DC10s and throw in some Russians , good old days
mark

Re: Weekend at LHR

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 7:44 am
by Bobbybefc
:D

Don't forget 707's, DC8's and Tridents with VC10's and of course the odd Russian and CSA TU104's- but I am getting older. :halo:

Now they were Happy Days

Bob :cool: