I've seen quite a lot of aircraft photos over the last few months of the Heathrow 09R threshold that I've worked out have been taken from the mound shown on the extract below. I can't find anything about it and questions seem to get ignored as if it's some sort of secret society (thus I call it the mason's mound) . I think the land (a former gravel pit) is owned by a company called Cappagh who do land regeneration and other civil engineering work. does anybody know how to gain access to it please, it looks a good spot for photography
MTIA
Andy
Cappagh mound by Andrew Goldsmith, on Flickr
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Re: photography location 09R threshold -
sorry mate i don't the secret remains just that it seems....i too will investigate....cheers
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