Suisse april2008
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Suisse april2008
Spent a very nice week in Switserland....
Meiringen monday the 7th:
Alpnach tuesdaymorning the 8th:
Meiringen tuesdayafternoon the 8th:
Meiringen thursday the 10th:
Payerne fridaymorning the 11th:
I had a nice week in a beautifull country....
Grtz
Meiringen monday the 7th:
Alpnach tuesdaymorning the 8th:
Meiringen tuesdayafternoon the 8th:
Meiringen thursday the 10th:
Payerne fridaymorning the 11th:
I had a nice week in a beautifull country....
Grtz
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NikonD70 with 80-200 F2.8/ 300 F4 with or without 1.7converter.viper79 wrote:Very nice pictures!!!!
Which camera and glass????
At ground level 3degrees at airplanelevel probebly around 0degrees...That first pic is very wow!
What was the outside temperature?
We had at Meiringen 3 flights of 4Hornets a day, with as bonus 1 xtra flight of the Tiger with 1 Hornet. These are normally based at Payerne.It seems you saw a lot of traffic. From where did you took this picture?
At Payerne there was an exersize going on, with several flights a day. Alpnach was good for 5 or 6 flying Alouettes and 3 flying Cougars in the morning.
The photo of the Tiger was taken from the top of a shelter at the end of RWY10.
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no go shelter
Please ceep in mind that this shelter is officially a no go area. I've been up there in 2005 and have been sent away by a potrolling guard. This was during Axalp and during this week the field is flooded with aircraft spotters so it might have been more relevent then. If one goes, everybody goes.. But this spot is tricky to be standing on as such because it might make conditions more difficult in the future. I heard rumors about a fence for this reason? Anyway, since then I haven't been on top of it and am sorry for hazordising the fantastic conditions there, allthough luckely nothing chainged as of yet.
Great photo's by the way Purple! Nice to see more creative shots besides the standard "numbre readable" ones. Switzerland is great to word with the backdrops and you took advantige of it very well (photo 1 and 15... just great!).
Greetings,
René
Great photo's by the way Purple! Nice to see more creative shots besides the standard "numbre readable" ones. Switzerland is great to word with the backdrops and you took advantige of it very well (photo 1 and 15... just great!).
Greetings,
René
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Re: no go shelter
you are probebly right, it is very close to the active taxi and runway. We only did a hit and run so we had no problems there. We were send away in the approach of RWY28 because we were to close to the approachline. We also got send away at Payerne from the shelter at the southside of the runway. There is a lot of new constuctionwork going on there. I doubt if this area will be accessible in the future except of the publicroad/ runway crossings...Birdman wrote:Please ceep in mind that this shelter is officially a no go area.
Grtz