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The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 1:13 pm
by Mike
This section has been created to help all those who are new to the hobby to have their "newbie" questions answers, and also to enable those of you that are new (or old !) to the forum to introduce themselves. :)

Anything is welcome in here, no matter how basic the question may be, the team and forum members will do their best to answer your questions. Seen an abbreviation you need explaining? Spotted an aircraft you need identifying? What will you see at your nearest airfield? This is the place for those questions.

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 9:10 am
by glenham
Hi, my name is Glenham. have been interested in aviation for a long time.

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 3:36 pm
by Mike
Hi Glenham and welcome aboard. :thumb:

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 11:24 am
by DonCorbata
I had to click POSTREPLY to get here - where I hope I can introduce myself as seems to be the normal thing. If I am in the wrong place, it is because POSTREPLY was the closest thing I could find to get on the 'introduction' page! Sorry!
Anyhow, I'm registered as DonCorbata and I'm an old geezer who gets confused. I intend to post a few questions under Satellite Technology Usage (probalbly in the wrong place) and I would welcome serious answers from those who read the questions. Thank You!

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 2:18 pm
by Fullenglish
Hi,
My name is Phil and I used to be an avid aircraft spotter and have now refreshed my interest, bought myself an airband receiver.
I live in Loughton Essex and right over my garden is a large area of sky where I see a lot of air traffic. Some of it is heading at high altltude heading West which I asume is translantic traffic going to the US / West Indies /South America.
Other traffic is obviously inbound to Heathrow/Gatwick I presume.

What I would like to know is; The aircraft coming over me straight at fairly low altitude, probably 9,000 ft heading West is traffic leaving the hold at Bovingdon going into Heathrow/Gatwick, and is this the traffic I pick up on 120.025 mhz West Drayton / London Control ?

Also could you give me a frequency for the traffic holding in the Bovingdon stack which I often see circling left away from me?

I would be ever so greatful if you could help me with this. It takes me back to my school days. and I am sixty three now going on 16. :D

Phil

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 10:09 pm
by PorkScratching
I can help you a little - I live a few stops down the Central Line from you.

The westbound high level traffic is indeed generally destined for North America. You'll generally hear it on 127.430 (which is actually 127.425 with a narrow bandwidth due to the new 8.33MHz spacing which you may not be familiar with having recently returned to the hobby). Eastbound traffic from North America to Europe that also passes overhead is generally on this frequency too.

West Drayton is no more - most of their functions have transferred to the new centre at Swanwick in Hampshire.

The traffic ~9000ft is inbound to Heathrow from the Lambourne hold. Heathrow Approach on 119.725 is the frequency for this, and for the traffic in the hold itself.

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 8:34 am
by Fullenglish
Hi,
My name is Phil and I have only just realised that this is the way to formally introduce myself.
I'm so glad that I have found a website that is for aircraft enthusiasts such as myself. I let the hobby dwindle back in 1979 and have always been interested in aviation, so I have just bought myself an airband radio being a Tecsun 66o which I find great.
I now have to get my aircraft recognition up to scratch as "in the day" they were tridents, 737's vc10's caravells etc. I'm sure you know what I mean.
I've already had a very helpful comment regarding a question I had and I hope that in the future I may also be able to contribute.

KInd regards
Phil

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 3:08 pm
by Mike
Hi Phil, welcome to CA and welcome back to this mad hobby. :thumb:

Have you tried FR24 yet?, here's a link to it :- http://www.flightradar24.com/51.72,-0.02/10

I use the free version, you'll get chucked-out after 30 minutes but just refresh the page and you'll get another free half hour (and so on !) If you have any issues with it then just shout, there's loads of different settings and it even has a "replay" facility.

Have fun. :)

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 5:00 pm
by Mike
Hi again Phil, thanks for the email and I'm glad you like FR24 - if you have any problems with it then just post here and we'll give you some assistance. :thumb:

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 8:09 pm
by Fullenglish
Mike,
Thanks again. I've already established a few aircraft coming my way this afternoon as it was nice and sunny and the cloud was quite high.
My next task is get the frequency they are using as they leave the hold and pass over my house. :roll:
Phil

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:53 am
by PorkScratching
As discussed by email, it is 119.725 - listen out for aircraft being cleared to leave Lambourne on a westerly heading and you will then see them pass over you.

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 6:09 pm
by andygolfer
Fullenglish wrote:Hi,
My name is Phil and I have only just realised that this is the way to formally introduce myself.
I'm so glad that I have found a website that is for aircraft enthusiasts such as myself. I let the hobby dwindle back in 1979 and have always been interested in aviation, so I have just bought myself an airband radio being a Tecsun 66o which I find great.
I now have to get my aircraft recognition up to scratch as "in the day" they were tridents, 737's vc10's caravells etc. I'm sure you know what I mean.
I've already had a very helpful comment regarding a question I had and I hope that in the future I may also be able to contribute.

KInd regards
Phil
Hi Phil, thanks for your e-mail, I've sent you a reply message, just click on the message link on the left hand menu bar to read it,
enjoy the forum

andy

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 4:25 pm
by RobC
Hello, my name is Rob. I live close to the old RAF Upper Heyford air base. I have been an avid aircraft enthusiast since the late 1960's. Had period of hibernation from our hobby from 1988 until 2011 but have back on track so to speak.
Best regards to all for a good New Year. Rob C.

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 5:00 pm
by Mike
Welcome aboard Rob, I have many happy memories of Upper Heyford and all of those lovely F-111s.

Have a great new year when it comes along. :) :thumb:

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 8:19 pm
by Keith C
Hello Everyone
My name is Keith, had a life long interest in aviation, learnt to fly when aeroplanes had four wings. Now rely on mates to take me around the various museums etc. Thanks for having me on board.

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 8:44 pm
by andygolfer
welcome to the forum Keith, hope you enjoy it

andy

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:29 pm
by Mr.H
Hello from the Fylde Coast in Lancashire.
Been away from the hobby for much to long and have decided it was time to boot up my old Yupiteru VT-125 build a new dipole aerial and get back into the swing of things.
Things certainly have changed and now I can get live updates on my phone showing the location of aircraft rather than just relying on audio alone. All I need to do now is get the frequencies updated which may involve getting a newer scanner.
Looking forward to reading the posts on this forum.

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 10:30 pm
by Polehill
Welcome aboard MrH, happy listening and spotting.

Mike

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:11 am
by carlosspandango33
Hi there from South Cumbria I'm interested in airliners and airports and I like to visit Manchester Airport in the summer months for my plane spotting hobby

Re: The Newbie Forum - an introduction.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:30 am
by Polehill
Welcome aboard, there are quite a few of us from the Northwest. Enjoy the hobby and we may bump into each other at MAN.

Mike