EHAM 06-04-2008 Phototopic
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EHAM 06-04-2008 Phototopic
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- Joost van Doorn
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My first post here at Scramble, for the people that doesn't know me I am Maikel 16 years old
Here are some photos of my day at Schiphol.
After a drive on the back of a motorcycle for 45min. I could barely walk staight but it was worth the ride.
First we went to the 06-24, not busy at all only 5 people or so, all the fences are gone for the workers to start building over there. Makes spotting a lot easier tho.
Here are some shots of te Kaagbaan.
It was not very busy with arrivals so I went to Polderbaan 18R-36L.
So we were driving along the Ijweg (the road to the spottersplace) and I noticed a long blue T7 of KLM. And yes it was the T7-300 of KLM (new reg for me) departing in front of my nose without being able to grap the cam.
That's for the next time then I will get him
Here are the shots of 18R-36L.
The end.
See you next time, hope you guys like the shots from the new guy.
Maikel
Here are some photos of my day at Schiphol.
After a drive on the back of a motorcycle for 45min. I could barely walk staight but it was worth the ride.
First we went to the 06-24, not busy at all only 5 people or so, all the fences are gone for the workers to start building over there. Makes spotting a lot easier tho.
Here are some shots of te Kaagbaan.
It was not very busy with arrivals so I went to Polderbaan 18R-36L.
So we were driving along the Ijweg (the road to the spottersplace) and I noticed a long blue T7 of KLM. And yes it was the T7-300 of KLM (new reg for me) departing in front of my nose without being able to grap the cam.
That's for the next time then I will get him
Here are the shots of 18R-36L.
The end.
See you next time, hope you guys like the shots from the new guy.
Maikel
Last edited by Maikel van der Heijden on 06 Apr 2008, 23:04, edited 1 time in total.
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Again , very nice pics Bigfoot. Taken at the Polderbaan???
On my way back from grandma I tried to catch a few. Kaagbaan was unreachable because of MP. So spent 15 boring minutes between the lights of 36C. The only other runway in use at the time. Here's the result.
On my way back from grandma I tried to catch a few. Kaagbaan was unreachable because of MP. So spent 15 boring minutes between the lights of 36C. The only other runway in use at the time. Here's the result.
I always say a boy can learn more at an airport than at any school.
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Jup those bushes have to come down, maybe during the night we can plan something
@Schiphol Spotting Service: Olympus E-500 with a 40-150mm lens, bigger one is comming. for al the option i suggest you download Opanda IExif. http://www.opanda.com/en/iexif/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You can see with one click on the button al the settings used for each photo.
@Schiphol Spotting Service: Olympus E-500 with a 40-150mm lens, bigger one is comming. for al the option i suggest you download Opanda IExif. http://www.opanda.com/en/iexif/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You can see with one click on the button al the settings used for each photo.