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Post by seven13 on Dec 26, 2010 3:05:47 GMT 8
PR A330 by seventhirteen, on Flickr Philippine Airlines B777 by seventhirteen, on Flickr PR A330 by seventhirteen, on Flickr Korean Air @ MNL by seventhirteen, on Flickr Cathay Pacific @ MNL by seventhirteen, on Flickr Asiana Airlines @ MNL by seventhirteen, on Flickr Eva Air @ MNL by seventhirteen, on Flickr Super white A330 by seventhirteen, on Flickr My ride to Korea by seventhirteen, on Flickr Anybody missing NWA?? 3 NorthestS by seventhirteen, on Flickr Father and Son by seventhirteen, on Flickr PR B747 by seventhirteen, on Flickr
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Post by jetsetexpress on Dec 26, 2010 19:18:00 GMT 8
Nice Shots! ;D
I like the NW shots, which is now a thing of the past na. Does Mandarin fly here on a regular basis, or is it flying in behalf of China Airlines?
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Post by seven13 on Dec 26, 2010 20:25:37 GMT 8
Nice Shots! ;D I like the NW shots, which is now a thing of the past na. Does Mandarin fly here on a regular basis, or is it flying in behalf of China Airlines? It serves KHH route twice or thrice a week on behalf of CI, I think.
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Post by Evodesire on Dec 28, 2010 9:43:18 GMT 8
Thanks for sharing! Nice shots! I love PAL planes after they are fresh from a bath. Ang puti!
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Post by seven13 on Dec 28, 2010 11:49:21 GMT 8
^^ not all though, some are really dirty!!
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Post by Evodesire on Dec 28, 2010 17:47:23 GMT 8
Well, that A330 caught my attention. And when they get dirty, they do get dirty. I saw a picture somewhere of a PAL 747. As though it came from an off-road derby.
That "Father and Son" photo shows a dirty PAL vs a clean PAL (747 vs A320). You can really see how dark the 747 is.
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Post by jetsetexpress on Dec 30, 2010 0:12:56 GMT 8
I do hope PAL returns to Kaoshiung. Why haven't they returned after the Taiwan fiasco?
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Post by seven13 on Dec 30, 2010 14:06:13 GMT 8
^^ I doubt PR would return to Kaohshiung. 5J even pulled out from it. PR is operating 8x on the TPE route. I think there is also a chartered KLO-TPE-KLO on an A320.
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Post by speedfierce on Jan 7, 2011 22:58:34 GMT 8
this is my first thread reply! based on your experience(s), saan pinakamagandang mag-planespotting in NAIA? Like if you have an ordinary point-and-shoot camera but want to get stunning photos?
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Post by seven13 on Jan 8, 2011 0:53:32 GMT 8
this is my first thread reply! based on your experience(s), saan pinakamagandang mag-planespotting in NAIA? Like if you have an ordinary point-and-shoot camera but want to get stunning photos? Taking photos sa NAIA T2 International side (north wing) is rather limited. All you can see are PR planes since the North wing is not facing runway 06-24. At times there are CEB planes and smaller aircraft taking off at RWY 13-31. For T2, IMO, the best place is to be at the Domestic side or the South wing so that you are facing the primary RWY.
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Post by jetsetexpress on Jan 8, 2011 2:04:07 GMT 8
Try the multinational gate/fence or dun ka sa may wall parallel to 06/24. Tago ka lang hahaha
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Post by Evodesire on Jan 8, 2011 11:39:25 GMT 8
True, Multinational is really the best place to spot. Where to park?
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Post by seven13 on Jan 8, 2011 14:10:14 GMT 8
True, Multinational is really the best place to spot. Where to park? same question haha! Eto ba yung part na mag left (coming after duty free) sa may stoplight in front of pure gold? Tapos follow the road until makita mo yung 06-24?
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Post by Evodesire on Jan 8, 2011 16:11:26 GMT 8
Yes. Thats it. Problem is, if you just park your car by the side, you will be obstructing traffic. So I guess if you want to spot, you need a good place to park first.
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Post by jetsetexpress on Jan 8, 2011 16:30:13 GMT 8
May taller sa tapat! Hahahaha Galing kami dun nung nag spot kami hahaha
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