Cool things seen on FlightRadar
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Killer2005 said:
Thanks to Bonefish Blues for sharing this thread on an F1 topic.
Cool thread, I can spend ages on FlightRadar watching what's about. I live in Huddersfield and under the flight path for Manchester, Leeds Bradford, and Liverpool so have plenty to follow.
I hadn't realised what a big hub Manchester had become until recently. -even just taking a peek at FR a moment ago to see the inbound/outbound flights in the air at the moment shows it really is a full on international airport.Cool thread, I can spend ages on FlightRadar watching what's about. I live in Huddersfield and under the flight path for Manchester, Leeds Bradford, and Liverpool so have plenty to follow.
Petrus1983 said:
Killer2005 said:
Thanks to Bonefish Blues for sharing this thread on an F1 topic.
Cool thread, I can spend ages on FlightRadar watching what's about. I live in Huddersfield and under the flight path for Manchester, Leeds Bradford, and Liverpool so have plenty to follow.
I hadn't realised what a big hub Manchester had become until recently. -even just taking a peek at FR a moment ago to see the inbound/outbound flights in the air at the moment shows it really is a full on international airport.Cool thread, I can spend ages on FlightRadar watching what's about. I live in Huddersfield and under the flight path for Manchester, Leeds Bradford, and Liverpool so have plenty to follow.
Killer2005 said:
Thanks to Bonefish Blues for sharing this thread on an F1 topic.
Cool thread, I can spend ages on FlightRadar watching what's about. I live in Huddersfield and under the flight path for Manchester, Leeds Bradford, and Liverpool so have plenty to follow.
I always enjoy looking at it when on holiday.Cool thread, I can spend ages on FlightRadar watching what's about. I live in Huddersfield and under the flight path for Manchester, Leeds Bradford, and Liverpool so have plenty to follow.
You see flights that you would never see over the UK.
EG when in the Canaries I saw Brazil to Egypt going over--- which was nice.
RAF R135 Surveillance aircraft in the first image, the aircraft is shown in Estonia, the line shows the route it has covered so far.
USAF R135 Surveillance aircraft in the second image. The aircraft is shown in Poland , the line shows its route so far
And yes both aircraft are following similar routes that are monitoring the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
USAF R135 Surveillance aircraft in the second image. The aircraft is shown in Poland , the line shows its route so far
And yes both aircraft are following similar routes that are monitoring the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
Been watching Sky news report outside the Old Bailey when l heard a
RAF Chinook flying over going in circles it seems.
Update
https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activ...
RAF Chinook flying over going in circles it seems.
Update
https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activ...
Edited by Penrhyn on Thursday 14th March 17:29
Petrus1983 said:
Penrhyn said:
That particular aircraft is 63 years old - quite remarkable really. I can't begin to imagine the scope and cost of a repair and renewal program on an aircraft that big and that old. I wonder how much of it is original or is it the largest Trigger's
Petrus1983 said:
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