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- P.Terlouw
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If you are looking for military airplanes in China the best options are museums as photographing around military airbases are strictly forbidden and a Western face between Chinese people already attract attention.
Around Shanghai there is a Military museum located some 40km west where they display a russion carrier look-alike with all kinds of military jets on the flight deck. You can see it at Google Earth at 36 06 18 18N 121 00 51 12E
Also I remember a small fun park wit a J6 presented in the city itself
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Around Shanghai there is a Military museum located some 40km west where they display a russion carrier look-alike with all kinds of military jets on the flight deck. You can see it at Google Earth at 36 06 18 18N 121 00 51 12E
Also I remember a small fun park wit a J6 presented in the city itself
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Isn't that the ex-Russian Navy Kiev-class aircraft carrier that was actually BOUGHT by a Chinese entrepreneur and TOWED to China?? In that case, it's not a look-alike but the real thingP.Terlouw wrote:IAround Shanghai there is a Military museum located some 40km west where they display a russion carrier look-alike with all kinds of military jets on the flight deck. You can see it at Google Earth at 36 06 18 18N 121 00 51 12E
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Little (important) typo: It's at 31 06'N.P.Terlouw wrote: Around Shanghai there is a Military museum located some 40km west where they display a russion carrier look-alike with all kinds of military jets on the flight deck. You can see it at Google Earth at 36 06 18 18N 121 00 51 12E
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It was build in situ in the current Amusement Park Dong Fang Lu Zhou and now has about 6 Q5s, a Mi-8 and a J6:
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Actually there are two real ex Soviet carriers in China:frank kramer wrote:For the record, whatever happened to the REAL russian carrier? Anyone?
The Kiev is also an amusement park and the (never finished) Varyag is now being finished as a genuine Chinese a/c carrier.
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J-6 in amusement park
Hiya all,
If anyone can profide me with the identity of this one pls ?
Thx,
Rene
This one is in the aformentioned Jinjiang Amusement Park, right next to the Aviation Center.P.Terlouw wrote: Also I remember a small fun park wit a J6 presented in the city itself
If anyone can profide me with the identity of this one pls ?
Thx,
Rene
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Probably all torch relays have a (camera) heli flying over at the end of the relay, so go get him!
EDIT: picture at http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41813
Probably all torch relays have a (camera) heli flying over at the end of the relay, so go get him!
EDIT: picture at http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41813
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Here a picture of that J6. It is the 10604. I took the picture in december 2003P.Terlouw wrote:
Also I remember a small fun park wit a J6 presented in the city itself
This one is in the aformentioned Jinjiang Amusement Park, right next to the Aviation Center.
If anyone can profide me with the identity of this one pls ?
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For the Chinese questions maybe the following link is a nice one:
http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38491
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http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38491
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You're right. I'm going to merge both topicsjfaltena wrote:For the Chinese questions maybe the following link is a nice one:
http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38491
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Hotels in Beijing
Not sure if the following questions belongs in this forum. My brother and I are going to Beijing in May. We are supposed to travel with Emirates via Dubai leaving from Düsseldorf. For the moment we are looking for a place to stay in the Chinese capital. Could anyone of you recommend an airport hotel? Is it wise to stay in the center of Beijing and commute to and from the airport? Is it difficult to get to the runways and do some spotting? What are your experiences?