documentary about planespotting
documentary about planespotting
Hello,
i'm making a documentary about planespotting in Belgium and i'm still looking for some nice stories. So anyone who feels like it, can write me.
All sorts of stories are welcome, as long as they are not to technical.
It's not a documentary about planes, but about the people who like watching planes, for all sorts of reasons.
Impotant: Don't be afraid of being filmed, the first steps are written stories!
Thank you all for reading my message and I hope to get some respons.
Greetz,
Valérie
i'm making a documentary about planespotting in Belgium and i'm still looking for some nice stories. So anyone who feels like it, can write me.
All sorts of stories are welcome, as long as they are not to technical.
It's not a documentary about planes, but about the people who like watching planes, for all sorts of reasons.
Impotant: Don't be afraid of being filmed, the first steps are written stories!
Thank you all for reading my message and I hope to get some respons.
Greetz,
Valérie
Thanks for the first reaction!!
I tried to meet some planespotters around the airport of Zaventem, but I think I went to the wrong places. I didn't saw one spotter.
I want to know what spotters like about planespotting and why they watch planes. What do you look at when you see a plane? When did you start looking at planes? ...
I think this is an interesting subject to make a documentary about.
The stories send on this forum will not be published, I'd like to meet some planespotters and talk about their motive.
greetz,
Valérie
I tried to meet some planespotters around the airport of Zaventem, but I think I went to the wrong places. I didn't saw one spotter.
I want to know what spotters like about planespotting and why they watch planes. What do you look at when you see a plane? When did you start looking at planes? ...
I think this is an interesting subject to make a documentary about.
The stories send on this forum will not be published, I'd like to meet some planespotters and talk about their motive.
greetz,
Valérie
Valérie,luchtzak wrote: I am not a that big BRU-spotter because I work allready on planes about every day
Don't believe him. He is our biggest spotter. He looks at planes every day when he goes to work or comes back from work or stops at destinations. Look at his pictures database on this website...
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
Civil spotters are mostly found at 25L (between steenokkerzeel and kortenberg).
Military spotters are to be found at the spotters corners of Kleine Brogel, Beauvechain, etc ...
The real spotters paradise is (I think) Holland. Maybe you can contact the people of the Dutch spotters montly Scramble (www.scramble.nl) to find Belgians among their subscribers.
Military spotters are to be found at the spotters corners of Kleine Brogel, Beauvechain, etc ...
The real spotters paradise is (I think) Holland. Maybe you can contact the people of the Dutch spotters montly Scramble (www.scramble.nl) to find Belgians among their subscribers.
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I Would also like to help you outvalerie wrote:Thank you everybody for your reactions. Can I find spotter at 25L or at Steenokkerzeel on a weekday? Evening?
Valérie
you can contact me at Msn Nicojanssen171@hotmail.com
or ICQ 236616135
maybe i can give you some tips hints were to find people
Grtz,
Nico
Most weekdays there will be someone at 25L ( not today as wind in wrong direction! - probably all lurking somewhere in Steenokkerzeel), weekends too. Evenings might be a problem until the lighter nights come back!
There are NL speakers, FR speakers and the odd (very odd I'm told) Englishman (along with occasional Dutch and German spotters - mostly when it is warmer than now).
My advice would be to park your car, near the water tower and wander about as evryone has their favourite spot - mine is the first field entrance on right after the water tower/Jumbo bar - maybe see you there sometime?
Meerkat
There are NL speakers, FR speakers and the odd (very odd I'm told) Englishman (along with occasional Dutch and German spotters - mostly when it is warmer than now).
My advice would be to park your car, near the water tower and wander about as evryone has their favourite spot - mine is the first field entrance on right after the water tower/Jumbo bar - maybe see you there sometime?
Meerkat
Re: documentary about planespotting
Afraidvalerie wrote:
Impotant: Don't be afraid of being filmed, the first steps are written stories!
Wish I could help, but all can I say is that watching planes land ( and even better take-off ) is a thrilling sight. I discovered the 25L site just in 1990 via a friend. Standing directly in the flight path with wide-bodies soaring over your head is like this 8O the first time you see it.
Also the sound and the smell of jet fuel is heavenly.
I even have a T-shirt that says "I love the smell of jet fuel in the morning!"
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."