Spotting tips for MUC
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Spotting tips for MUC
Does anyone have any good spotting tips for Munich? I was talking to someone the other day and he said there was a mound or a hill or something which was good for viewing, and that all the details were on scramble.nl but when I log into scramble I can't view the details for MUC in the database because it says it is for members only! So can anyone please tell me how I can spot at MUC?
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Louise
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Re: Spotting tips for MUC
Look for the Lufthansa historic museum with a connie, a dc3, a ju52, a playground a very nice aviation store and a spotting hill! And aunt ju restorant with a great schnitzel, just one metrostop away from the airport.
From this place are leaving also bustrips for an munich airport tour around the ramps and different runways!
Great place was there in december!
More info on their website!
Have fun!
CXB
From this place are leaving also bustrips for an munich airport tour around the ramps and different runways!
Great place was there in december!
More info on their website!
Have fun!
CXB
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Re: Spotting tips for MUC
Thanks for the info That is certainly a place I would like to spend a few hours (now I need to get good weather). The vintage airliners are an added bonus, I have never seen a JU52 before. I definitely hope to get there while we are in Munich, I could get some decent video in a place like that.
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
Louise