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- 29 Mar 2005, 21:47
- Forum: Airline experiences and trip reports
- Topic: Which aircraft have you flown?
- Replies: 101
- Views: 29334
- 11 Jan 2005, 19:52
- Forum: Plane spotting - Rest of the world
- Topic: Where Will You Spot in 2005?
- Replies: 51
- Views: 10097
- 09 Jan 2005, 16:20
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: Ryanair food & drink revenue per flight?
- Replies: 24
- Views: 29768
- 09 Jan 2005, 15:34
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: Taking photographs at airports : legal or illegal?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4728
I am still thinking if taking pictures in DUB/EIDW is illegal or not. Most people I know taking pictures in DUB/EIDW say its legal. The last time I was about to take pictures across the road from Rwy 10 in DUB/EIDW. I setup my tripod and camera for taking final approach pics. After I just setup the ...
- 09 Jan 2005, 15:16
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: Will KLM stay a 737 operator?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 4730
- 20 Apr 2003, 10:49
- Forum: Plane spotting - Rest of the world
- Topic: DUB is lacking Boeing 747s
- Replies: 26
- Views: 9694
DUB is lacking Boeing 747s
This is the worst news to hear. Hardly any 747s can been seen at DUB. Because Aer Lingus made the wrong decision getting rid of their Boeing 747-100s and changing to Airbus 330-200 & 330-300s about 10 years ago.
There's only one scheduled 747 flight to DUB every Tuesday or Wednesday and only staying ...
There's only one scheduled 747 flight to DUB every Tuesday or Wednesday and only staying ...
- 20 Apr 2003, 10:30
- Forum: Plane spotting - Rest of the world
- Topic: Plane Spotting at DUB/EIDW.
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1538
Plane Spotting at DUB/EIDW.
Plane spotting at DUB is the best place I think. Its not tricky like LHR which you have to walk miles to a good site. But sadly DUB doesn't have a spectators corner like LGW. Dublin Airport is based in a little hill (if you have been there). Depending on the wind planes usually land from the NE ...