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Dec 15, 2006 06:23 |  #1

At the outer marker.


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Dec 15, 2006 06:57 |  #2

I've never seen the city from that angle before. If you would like to even out the contrast & have PS: Airport runway shoot


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Dec 15, 2006 09:03 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #3

Thanks, don't have PS and all of my shots are just as they come out of my little P&S. Anyone may alter as they desire.




  
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Dec 15, 2006 09:30 as a reply to  @ jungle's post |  #4

As I can't see the local landscape, so not sure if you have granitus hurtus around you, but you look high for the 3degree glideslope ;). The departure could be interesting with that hill range beyond

Would love to try an approach somewhere like that most UK fields I get to try are fairly straightforward.

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Dec 15, 2006 10:00 as a reply to  @ nigelr07's post |  #5

Thanks Nigel. There is a 15,000 mountain just to the left and the stuff in front goes up to about 11,000 ten miles or so from the end of the runway. Runway elevation is about 9,228 feet. Thin air and plenty of towering cumulogranitus.
Elevations behind us are 18,000 plus.
We are on a normal 3 degree slope, but the impact area is dialed a bit further down the runway, you have to break it off early and increase decent to get on the lights.




  
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Dec 15, 2006 10:12 as a reply to  @ jungle's post |  #6

Your welcome. It's not the best PP, there are many out there who could do a MUCH better job.

Interesting details on the airfield info though. Round here, EGNH is 34' above MSL and ground doesn't rise above 500' for about 15miles and thats on a heading of about 045. Other than that it doesn't get much above 3000' (£560 is Mnt Snowdon). However I guess 80% of my flying is below this, normally capped by too much cloud to get much higher (VFR for me!!). Love to see more posts of your other fields.


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Dec 15, 2006 13:29 |  #7

at the bottom center, is that a building leaning against another building, like it toppled?


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Dec 15, 2006 15:03 |  #8

whoever's driving my plane can leave their camera at home ;) but interesting to see this approach from the cockpit.


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Dec 15, 2006 17:06 as a reply to  @ racketman's post |  #9

RadAl, No it's a design with the base forward of the top-I had to look twice too!
Racketman, Have no fear, not my landing and I have done it a hundred times there and 10s of thousands elsewhere. It is just a little harder than a trip to a 7-11 now.




  
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