AMS Schiphol 23 April 2020
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Re: AMS Schiphol 23 April 2020
Hi
Nice photos. Where abouts at Schipol are these photo spots?
Regards
Martin
Nice photos. Where abouts at Schipol are these photo spots?
Regards
Martin
Re: AMS Schiphol 23 April 2020
HI,
I never seen photos from the Position of the last 3 pictures.
Please let me know where this spot is.
Thank you
I never seen photos from the Position of the last 3 pictures.
Please let me know where this spot is.
Thank you
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Re: AMS Schiphol 23 April 2020
Hiya!
With knowledge of which runway was used (fr24, pf) and a little triangulation it's quite simple to assess that these pictures were taken from the personnel parking lot south of Freight 4 ... euh... R-platform. I think it's P30. No idea what the allowance for spotters is though. Also, light is an issue until about 17ish.
Grtz,
Robert W
With knowledge of which runway was used (fr24, pf) and a little triangulation it's quite simple to assess that these pictures were taken from the personnel parking lot south of Freight 4 ... euh... R-platform. I think it's P30. No idea what the allowance for spotters is though. Also, light is an issue until about 17ish.
Grtz,
Robert W
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Re: AMS Schiphol 23 April 2020
Indeed P30. Stepladder needed. It was off limits but since the crisis it seems you csn use the place again.Numbercruncher wrote:Hiya!
With knowledge of which runway was used (fr24, pf) and a little triangulation it's quite simple to assess that these pictures were taken from the personnel parking lot south of Freight 4 ... euh... R-platform. I think it's P30. No idea what the allowance for spotters is though. Also, light is an issue until about 17ish.
Grtz,
Robert W
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Re: AMS Schiphol 23 April 2020
And the first images where taken next to the A5 motorway along taxiway Victor.
Ben
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