Hi,
A few from a recent visit to Biggin Hill.
I have always thought that black is a good colour for an aircraft, as M-ECJI shows:-
M-ECJI by IndiaEcho Photography, on Flickr
The Falcon 7 is high on my list of good looking aircraft:-
OY-JDE by IndiaEcho Photography, on Flickr
A6-AUJ was the most interesting aircraft from my visit:-
A6-AUJ by IndiaEcho Photography, on Flickr
N888HE coming into land after a test flight:-
N888HE by IndiaEcho Photography, on Flickr
To finish, here is Polish Learjet SP-CEZ:-
SP-CEZ by IndiaEcho Photography, on Flickr
I hope the photos are of interest - some more from my visit can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/indiaecho/
Neil
Biggin Hill 28-09-11
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Re: Biggin Hill 28-09-11
Nice shots - whereabouts are they taken from?
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Re: Biggin Hill 28-09-11
Cool! Next time I'm in London for spotting, I'm going to visit this place.
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Re: Biggin Hill 28-09-11
Thanks for the replies.
MS - The photos were taken from a footpath that runs from Leaves Green to Downe. To find it, if you are coming from the south, drive by the runway threshold and past the old RAF buildings, and then you eventually come to a group of houses and a pub on your right hand side, set back from the road.
You should be able to find somewhere to park - there is usually room by the side of the road and there is also a proper car park (albeit it closes at 5pm) - and then the footpath can be accessed through a hole in the hedge. When you are there it is obvious where the footpath is, albeit it isn't actually signposted as a footpath until you cross a style into the field.
Gietje - just a word of warning - Biggin Hill isn't the busiest of airports. I only live a few miles away, so it is no problem for me to while away a day with nice weather (you are very exposed with no cover in a field) working on my laptop while I wait for something to happen, but if you have limited time in London and you like Biz Jets, you would probably be better off going to Luton or Farnborough.
Let me know if you need any further information.
Wat betreft
Neil
MS - The photos were taken from a footpath that runs from Leaves Green to Downe. To find it, if you are coming from the south, drive by the runway threshold and past the old RAF buildings, and then you eventually come to a group of houses and a pub on your right hand side, set back from the road.
You should be able to find somewhere to park - there is usually room by the side of the road and there is also a proper car park (albeit it closes at 5pm) - and then the footpath can be accessed through a hole in the hedge. When you are there it is obvious where the footpath is, albeit it isn't actually signposted as a footpath until you cross a style into the field.
Gietje - just a word of warning - Biggin Hill isn't the busiest of airports. I only live a few miles away, so it is no problem for me to while away a day with nice weather (you are very exposed with no cover in a field) working on my laptop while I wait for something to happen, but if you have limited time in London and you like Biz Jets, you would probably be better off going to Luton or Farnborough.
Let me know if you need any further information.
Wat betreft
Neil
Re: Biggin Hill 28-09-11
Neil,
Thanks for the info, might give it a try one day.
Regards
Mark
Thanks for the info, might give it a try one day.
Regards
Mark
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Re: Biggin Hill 28-09-11
Thanks for the info, maybe then a quick visit for me next time I've been to Luton and there's indeed quite a lot of biz movements there.Indiaecho wrote:Thanks for the replies.
MS - The photos were taken from a footpath that runs from Leaves Green to Downe. To find it, if you are coming from the south, drive by the runway threshold and past the old RAF buildings, and then you eventually come to a group of houses and a pub on your right hand side, set back from the road.
You should be able to find somewhere to park - there is usually room by the side of the road and there is also a proper car park (albeit it closes at 5pm) - and then the footpath can be accessed through a hole in the hedge. When you are there it is obvious where the footpath is, albeit it isn't actually signposted as a footpath until you cross a style into the field.
Gietje - just a word of warning - Biggin Hill isn't the busiest of airports. I only live a few miles away, so it is no problem for me to while away a day with nice weather (you are very exposed with no cover in a field) working on my laptop while I wait for something to happen, but if you have limited time in London and you like Biz Jets, you would probably be better off going to Luton or Farnborough.
Let me know if you need any further information.
Wat betreft
Neil