Official Plane Spotting Thread II


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Boeing 747-400: Queen of the Skies Series
Part I



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Qantas Airways (QFA) Boeing 747-438
VH-OJT "Fraser Island" (MSN/LN: 25565/1233)


Landing clearance cancelled by Changi Tower last minute while on short final due to presence of BioFOD™ converging towards Runway 20C forcing "Fraser Island" to go-around and execute a missed approach back up to an altitude of 4000 ft.


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Qantas Airways (QFA) Boeing 747-438
VH-OJT "Fraser Island" (MSN/LN: 25565/1233)


Second attempt on Runway 20R.


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Qantas Airways (QFA) Boeing 747-438
VH-OJR "City of Bathurst" (MSN/LN: 25547/936)


Rolling down Runway 20R after a smooth landing, up for sales and thus no longer in active service with Qantas Airways.


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Cathay Pacific Airways Cargo (CPA) Boeing 747-412(BCF)
B-KAE (MSN/LN: 25068/852)


Former SIA Boeing 747-412 "9V-SMJ" (now serving a fresh new life as a Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF) for CPA) vacating Runway 20R via Taxiway Whiskey Seven.​
 

Boeing 747-400: Queen of the Skies Series
Part II



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Singapore Airlines (SIA) Boeing 747-412
9V-SPJ (MSN/LN: 26556/1084)


Last of 7 existing SIA Boeing 747-412, soon to meet the same fate that befell her 35 original sisters.


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Singapore Airlines (SIA) Boeing 747-412
9V-SPJ (MSN/LN: 26556/1084)


Butt shot. Undergoing scheduled “A” check maintenance at the gate with its triple-slotted trailing-edge flaps deployed.


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Singapore Airlines Cargo (SIA) Boeing 747-412F/SCD
9V-SFK (MSN/LN: 28030/1298)



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Asiana Airlines Cargo (AAR) Boeing 747-48EM(BDSF)
HL7417 (MSN/LN: 25779/1006)


In its former livery climbing away from Runway 20C.


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Lufthansa (DLH) Boeing 747-430
D-ABVR (MSN/LN: 28285/1106)
 

Newb here, no idea how to PP photos. I'm using an old Canon A720 here, plus most of these shots are spontaneous, so I didn't have time to set any much settings other than max shutter speed, min ISO and zoom to the max.

I'm still trying to learn all the aperture and diffraction stuff, still trying to figure out how to best avoid getting bokeh and diffraction for taking pictures of aairplanes.

Please comment. These pictures are unprocessed.

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In case the images still don't work, the link to the album is here. https://picasaweb.google.com/116745459526124305876/Airplanes?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPe-rNTHit-Kdg&feat=directlink

Thanks.
 

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Newb here, no idea how to PP photos. I'm using an old Canon A720 here, plus most of these shots are spontaneous, so I didn't have time to set any much settings other than max shutter speed, min ISO and zoom to the max.

I'm still trying to learn all the aperture and diffraction stuff, still trying to figure out how to best avoid getting bokeh and diffraction for taking pictures of aairplanes.

Please comment. These pictures are unprocessed.

swcIDXIGeibfT5SgY2_Ikx2TNlQrVXpNkcyrB2jaXtE

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In case the images still don't work, the link to the album is here. https://picasaweb.google.com/116745459526124305876/Airplanes?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPe-rNTHit-Kdg&feat=directlink

Thanks.


Your F-16C is actually an F-16D+. :)

Nice attempt and thanks for sharing.
 

Lovely plane spotting thread!
 

you have dust in your sensor...


Yes, I'm aware of that, but I can't do anything about it. I'm considering getting a replacement camera (preferably one with viewfinder). And actually I have quite a lot more pictures. Just uploaded some more. Anyone knows how to get a Picasa image to show up on the thread?

And thanks for the correction on the F-16D+. My aircraft recognition isn't very good, especially at the angle which I photo them at.
 

Anyone knows how to get a Picasa image to show up on the thread?

A bit of a pain unfortunately. Right-click on your image in picasa and copy the link. Paste the link in between '
' tags, e.g.
"["IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XIZMsjvFKok/TigOmoCwKYI/AAAAAAAAADQ/GdlqYj2N-FM/s640/IMG_3357.JPG[/IMG]

without the "quotes"

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You'll have to do this individually for each photo you want to embed.
 

Now I have a question. Look at this picture.

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This was taken with the cheapo Canon A720 at 210mm (max zoom), 1500sec (max shutter speed). Although I take practically all my airplane photos at 210 mm, only 1 picture has the serial number visible. Is it due to the camera or lack of skill?

And nstclicks, how did you manage to get the link to display as https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XIZMsjvFKok/TigOmoCwKYI/AAAAAAAAADQ/GdlqYj2N-FM/s640/IMG_3357.JPG ? On Picasa, the "link to photo" gives me some https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/tpfy5g4t979bHLTdYmfJaB2TNlQrVXpNkcyrB2jaXtE?feat=directlink which doesn't work at all..... I'm still trying to figure out

Thanks.
 

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Now I have a question. Look at this picture.

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This was taken with the cheapo Canon A720 at 210mm (max zoom), 1500sec (max shutter speed). Although I take practically all my airplane photos at 210 mm, only 1 picture has the serial number visible. Is it due to the camera or lack of skill?

And nstclicks, how did you manage to get the link to display as https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XIZMsjvFKok/TigOmoCwKYI/AAAAAAAAADQ/GdlqYj2N-FM/s640/IMG_3357.JPG ? On Picasa, the "link to photo" gives me some https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/tpfy5g4t979bHLTdYmfJaB2TNlQrVXpNkcyrB2jaXtE?feat=directlink which doesn't work at all..... I'm still trying to figure out

Thanks.

I see no picture...
 

My workplace is near the airport, so I hung around and managed to get a few pictures in the evening. The sky was overcast and the serial number on quite a number of the shots got blurred even at 1/800 sec. Is the blurring simply a lack of skill or does the PnS have something to do with it?

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Etihad Airways A330-243 A6-EYF

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Qantas A380-800 VH-OQH. Ideally the whole plane should be in the frame, but I didn't manage to zoom out in time for the plane to pass by.

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SIA A380-800. 9V-SKI.

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Air France B773. Also couldn't get the serial number, quite a waste.

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Jetstar A330. Again, I couldn't get the serial number.

Any comments on how I could PP them?

Thanks.
 

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And nstclicks, how did you manage to get the link to display as https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XIZMsjvFKok/TigOmoCwKYI/AAAAAAAAADQ/GdlqYj2N-FM/s640/IMG_3357.JPG ? On Picasa, the "link to photo" gives me some https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/tpfy5g4t979bHLTdYmfJaB2TNlQrVXpNkcyrB2jaXtE?feat=directlink which doesn't work at all..... I'm still trying to figure out
On Mac/Safari, option-click on the image and select "Copy image address"


On Windows/IE 8, right-click and select "Properties". This will show the URL which you can then copy and paste.
 

A300s and A310s tend to be quite rare now at Changi.

I was also quite fortunate to get this:

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Airmark Aviation An-12F EK-12112

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It's a tail hook.
More commonly seen on naval aircraft.

For land based aircraft..
Useful when the brakes fail...
 

Anyone know why there is no bomb burst for this year NDP to honour the president? Or did I miss something? :think:
 

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There's no bomb burst since CR1.
What you see on TV with F16 bomb burst was from past years...
 

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