[photo topic] more Melbourne - Tullamarine Airport, Oz.
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[photo topic] more Melbourne - Tullamarine Airport, Oz.
A small impression of some recent 'regulars' during the early morning and late afternoon at 'my' Melbourne - Tullamarine Airport, Australia. Due to heat haze and harsh light photography is IMHO only doable until 1.5 hours after sunrise and from 1.5 hours before sunset. Anyway I hope you like them:
cheers Jeroen
cheers Jeroen
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very nice indeed Jeroen, loads of Asian stuff around .
Now I remember again why I hate winglets..........
Now I remember again why I hate winglets..........
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... occasionally RAAF aircraft pay a visit to Melbourne - Tullamarine:
the 'Pink Lady':
... still going strong:
cheers Jeroen
the 'Pink Lady':
... still going strong:
cheers Jeroen
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I think we all feel very sorry for you Jeroen; you being ''down under'' with hardly any nice planes and bad weather......
another great set mate, keep posting!!
another great set mate, keep posting!!
I have never drunk milk, and I never will . . . .
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Indeed Mr. B... Life's good down underPolecat wrote:I think we all feel very sorry for you Jeroen; you being ''down under'' with hardly any nice planes and bad weather......
another great set mate, keep posting!!
More regulars:
... since a few weeks Malaysia Airlines is using the A330-300 in stead of the B777-200 for the morning KUL-MEL flight, so a nice change I guess...
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Thanks for the great pics, mate !!
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Virgin Australia's new livery...
Virgin Australia's (former Virgin Blue) 50th aircraft
a few JQ A320's are painted in a greyish livery... don't ask me why?
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again, very nice pics Jeroen!
keep 'm coming please...
keep 'm coming please...
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Crown Casino Melbourne Gulfstream V... if you want to gamble a fortune they are happy to pick you up
Thanks to the huge Vietnamese population in the Melbourne area Vietnam Airlines flies to Melbourne-Tullamarine on a daily basis...
That's it... for now.
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Due to heat haze and the high sun stand not the most brilliant pic but for Melbourne-Tullamarine International Airport RAAF F/A-18's are not a common sight. Anyway A21-52 was the F/A-18A responsible for the aerial display prior to the 2012 Grand Prix Formula 1 today at Albert Park, Melbourne here seen just a few seconds before touching down at runway 16 at Melbourne - Tullamarine International Airport:
cheers Jeroen
cheers Jeroen
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photography by Jeroen Oude Wolbers