rocketfuel168
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Some of the babes on final at 02L





Some of the babes on final at 02L
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i suspect this is those 747 being sent by garuda to the middle east.
it is a leased plane to do the Hajj charters.
It's a leased B744 from Pullmantur Air with a new registration number (EC-KOC).I was wondering how come the tail was painted different with the rest of them, so you might be right, is a leased plane from Garuda.
Anyone saw the AN-124 here in Singapore on 301109 ?
http://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/story/2009/11/30/one-worlds-largest-rocky-airport/
I saw an Antonov touch down today around 12pm.
Not sure about the model, it's huge ! :bigeyes:
There are a couple of shops around the city area selling civil aviation/commercial aircraft scale models and replicas though I can't exactly recall the names and locations. Prefer to get videos (Intelligent Television & Video (ITVV) etc. etc.) through the intenret with a credit card, a debit card will do just as fine.Off topic yet again, but anyone knows of any hobby shop in SINGAPORE selling COMMERCIAL airplane models/ Commercial Aviation DVDs like JustPlaneVideo? Besides Nikko( Dragon Wing models at 50% off) and the Orchard Store.
Had never visited Honolulu, though a superzoom lens seems like a good choice as you wouldn't want to lug around a couple of heavy lenses throughout the entire day.Going to Hawaii in January before i enlist, the routes i will be taking is SIN-TPE-NRT-HNL-TPE-SIN (excluding inter-island flights in Hawaii), makes for great spotting opportunities, especially since quite a number of aircraft lands in HNL during delivery from the Boeing Field. What lens should i get, are those 18-200mm lens enough? Thanks.
There are a couple of shops around the city area selling civil aviation/commercial aircraft scale models and replicas though I can't exactly recall the names and locations. Prefer to get videos (Intelligent Television & Video (ITVV) etc. etc.) through the intenret with a credit card, a debit card will do just as fine.
Had never visited Honolulu, though a superzoom lens seems like a good choice as you wouldn't want to lug around a couple of heavy lenses throughout the entire day.![]()
What do you think would be the "minimum requirement" for a lens in order to take close-up pictures of aircraft, or landing shots?
Oh, and i have no credit card or debit card, so it seems that ordering through the internet is out of the question for me![]()
Off topic yet again, but anyone knows of any hobby shop in SINGAPORE selling COMMERCIAL airplane models/ Commercial Aviation DVDs like JustPlaneVideo? Besides Nikko( Dragon Wing models at 50% off) and the Orchard Store.
Going to Hawaii in January before i enlist, the routes i will be taking is SIN-TPE-NRT-HNL-TPE-SIN (excluding inter-island flights in Hawaii), makes for great spotting opportunities, especially since quite a number of aircraft lands in HNL during delivery from the Boeing Field. What lens should i get, are those 18-200mm lens enough? Thanks.
Tanks for dropping by.A very informative thread this is...![]()
Tanks for dropping by.![]()
Well, in that case, I sincerely hoped you will enjoy yourself here. :bsmilie:Dropping by? No way! I'll make this my home!!! :bsmilie:
Well, in that case, I sincerely hoped you will enjoy yourself here. :bsmilie:
Hi, wld like to share this pic taken on 29 Dec. Taking off from PLAB...
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