Yep, The delivery manager seemed to, umm, break the eggs XD
Help me out here, how do you tag in a post from the comp page to then comment on here….
Some strong shots this month already…. This is just awesome..
reminds me of all the shots being taken at RAF fairford with all the USAF action…. Peeking over the fences
great work
Thanks! I do wish they could fix the weird trees/bush there lol
Looks like a nice spot, especially for military geeks as myself. If I ever get the chance to go there I’ll have to check it out
Ive been too lazy to muster up GP’s to get a livery on that plane trying to save up for the a350 XD, but we can say we forgot to paint the eggs XD
I think the trees and the nose poking out are what make the photo.. amazing
I’m lucky enough to be close to Fairford the B1’s fly over us as they take off each morning at the moment.
I live pretty close to an AFB but not in the flight path so it must be pretty cool to see those lol
When I am able to spot planes they are typically low flying c17s/c130s and the occasional f15 lol
I bet you have a good time during RIAT you lucky devil. I merely get a beluga and an occasional strikemaster, would love to see B1s and Globemasters on the regular.
“I merely get a beluga”
The big whale over my house daily gets a bit boring after a while ![]()
Hah idk I get frequent dreamlifters and it hasn’t gotten old yet
You guys get stuff bigger than a FedEx atr 42?
fedex has ATR43s?
Yeah they do, I also said the wrong one, we get atr 72s ![]()
i have never seen an atr at pearson! i do get wide bodys flying not to far away from my as they try to run from canada as we put maple syrup on them (im joking haha)
Seattle area gets caravans all the way to 777s from FedEx lol. No ATRs I think though, where are those operating?
I know at the very least between SLC and IDA is a 72, I see it every morning on my commute, dips right above downtown to enter final
I live in the flight path of Heathrow so I get to see all the planes landing and taking off oof…
i live not to far from a route planes use to get to the east coast (Quebec, maritime and europe)
