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Sunday 26 May 2024

EasyJet's Classic Livery: A Look Back at Gatwick's "Orange Airport"

Many may not remember, but EasyJet's aircraft used to sport a vibrant orange and white livery. These pictures, taken at Gatwick Airport between 2016 and 2018, capture that era. The airline has since transitioned to a new design, but the classic orange scheme holds a special place in my photo collection.


Gatwick Airport even earned the nickname "the orange airport" due to EasyJet's dominance. It's a reminder of how quickly things change in aviation. Here, we see several aircraft in the old livery, some of which have likely been stored, scrapped or repainted by now.


This post serves as a reminder to capture those fleeting moments. While the weather may not be ideal today, putting off photography can lead to missed opportunities.


Looking back on my 50+ years of photography, I started with a simple Kodak Brownie. It wasn't fancy, but it sparked a lifelong passion. Now, in my 60s, I'm revisiting this love and sometimes wonder about I should have taken an alternative paths, like pursuing photography as a career. But hindsight is always 20/20, right?


I hope you enjoyed this glimpse into EasyJet's past at Gatwick. 


 Let me know your thoughts on the comments below, and feel free to follow our new blog for more aviation content.


Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for future posts!


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Malcolm 

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Saturday 25 May 2024

British Airways Boeing 777 at London Gatwick & Aviation Photos


Today I spent a hour at London Gatwick. Time was not on my side today but had to pop up and see the NEW livery Emirates A380 arrive. I have posted some photos below for you to see. The video is very short so these photos will be better to look at. I do enjoy taking a photograph and have done so for over 50 years.










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Friday 24 May 2024

Spotting Location Gatwick Lowfield Heath Road



THE VIDEO IS 8 MINUTES LONG

Have you ever wondered where the best places are to go for spotting at Gatwick. I have decided to make a series of the locations that I use to spot and take pictures. 


Purple parking feature in the video but we have not been asked or have received no payment from them. 

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THE MAP
THIS MAP WILL ENLARGE WHEN YOU CLICK ON IT



SOME PHOTOS TAKEN FROM HERE BY MYSELF


These are all taken with a camera, which is a Canon 5D MKIII.


The Lens I use is a Sigma 150 to 600mm


Average zoom is 300mm


I have sold picture like this many times.


Lovely Livery "AZERBAIJANI"


China Eastern taking off towards us on 26L


You can get a lovley patchwork of liveries here 


Early morning grey start. 


Was worth it to capture this aircraft


Thank you for reading this.

Malcolm 
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Wednesday 22 May 2024

PHOENIX MODELS JUST ANNOUNCED AIRSPOTTERS.COM

We do not list Phoenix these days but can get you models if you would like us too.

This is a list from our current supplier in Europe. 



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Any questions please pop to Airspotters.com and ask

Malcolm and Peter

Tuesday 21 May 2024

LOCKHEED GALAXY C5M AT COPENHAGEN DENMARK.


Taken at Copenhagen airport taxiing past a DHL A300 aircraft.

Just a short video taken on the 21st May 2024. The Galaxy is from Dover base in the USA. It was very nice to receive this video from my friend who is in Denmark at this time. the last one I saw was in a vapour trail and before that 1974 at Farnborough.


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Monday 20 May 2024

MY FRIEND MATT VISITED TOULOUSE : SEE HIS PHOTOGRAPHS HERE

Toulouse this week taken by my friend Matt . Heat haze was a particular problem for photography, but he managed to top up his sunburn at least! Happy to share this for him. Enjoy


Airbus in Toulouse is involved in both commercial and defence aviation. They have several sites around the city including:


The Airbus Training Centre which provides training for airlines on Airbus jetliners.


If you are ever in Toulouse, you can visit the Airbus facilities and learn more about their aircraft manufacturing process.


Airbus is a leading European aerospace manufacturer headquartered in Toulouse, France. The city is nicknamed "La Ville Rose" or "The Pink City" due to the terracotta brick used in many of its buildings.


 Toulouse is considered the world capital of aeronautics and is home to a significant portion of Airbus's workforce.


 There are also several museums in Toulouse dedicated to aviation history, including Aeroscopia.


Airbus Beluga (A300-600ST):

This is the original Beluga, a specialized wide-body airliner derived from the Airbus A300. It has a distinctive bulbous upper fuselage that earned it the nickname "Beluga" after the white whale due to its resemblance.


Five Beluga aircraft were built and first introduced in 1995. Their primary function is to transport Airbus aircraft parts and oversized cargo between various Airbus production sites across Europe. The Beluga fleet is being progressively replaced by the larger Beluga XL.


Thank you for reading this

Malcolm 



 

Inflight 200 Varig Boeing 767-300 PP-VOK Scale 1/200 IF763VR0621

I used to see the Varig DC-10 land at Heathrow back in the day. Heathrow was a long two hour bus ride from Crawley in Sussex. It was well worth the wait as my first time I went to Heathrow was 1974.

You had favorite planes and airlines as spotters do today. One of mine was Varig and loved seeing the DC-10 arrive late afternoon around 4pm. I used to leave it til it started getting dark then dash back to catch the bux back. I remember we stopped at Gatwick and that seem so quiet to Heathrow. Just the odd Laker or British Caledonian One Eleven parked up. I remember seeing a Dan Air Comet take off on an evening flight as we drove past. Those were the days and today it seems so samy and boring.


Inflight 200 Varig Boeing 767-300 PP-VOK Scale 1/200 IF763VR0621

Here's a breakdown of the details of this model.

  • Manufacturer: Inflight 200
  • Airline: Varig (no longer operating)
  • Airplane Model: Boeing 767-300
  • Registration Number: PP-VOK
  • Scale: 1/200 
  • Product Code: IF763VR0621




Inflight 200 Varig Boeing 767-300 PP-VOK Scale 1/200 IF763VR0621
This model appears to be somewhat sought after by aviation enthusiasts, as the real Varig airline is no longer operating.

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London Heathrow Virtual Fly Around Drone "No planes visible"

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