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Offline Paultojo

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Dublin 25 11 12
« on: November 26, 2012, 09:46:02 PM »
Wee jaunt down to Dublin for the aviation fair would be rude not to take a few snaps in some great winter sun  :D  flickr has not done any favors with compression from 1200 to 800




Ryan an EIN by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr




Turkish 737 by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr






BA A319 Dove by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr




EIN A330 by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr




SAS MD83 by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr




Ryan 737 special by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr




NPT 737 by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr




Noggy 737 by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr




Cityjet 146 special by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr




Emirates 777 by Paul J Harvey, on Flickr


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Re: Dublin 25 11 12
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2012, 02:03:03 AM »
Very nice Paul, it seems the Ryanair Dreamliner 737 has been based in Dublin for the last few days. Also now is the time to catch the SAS MD-80's before they vanish completely over the next year or two. :-\

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Re: Dublin 25 11 12
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2012, 12:28:46 AM »
I think I'll head down for the day today (Wed 28th) and see if I can catch anything. Unfortunately I've lost my foldaway seat :( Bah humbug!

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Re: Dublin 25 11 12
« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2012, 10:26:29 PM »
As mentioned I nipped down today, didn't have as much luck as Paul with the traffic, the only interesting thing was the Aer Fungus retro and the Emirates 777, no other special schemes. How long has there been a new spotting embankment at the layby, next to the threshold for RWY 28? It's been raised a bit and now allows a perfect view over the fence, small step ladders are no longer needed here.