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Some slight aircraft noise!!!!!
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Some slight aircraft noise!!!!! 4 years, 2 months ago #1

  • leaat23
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Re: Some slight aircraft noise!!!!! 4 years, 2 months ago #2

Seen that before but I still watched it another 3 times. OMG
Are we nearly there yet?

Re: Some slight aircraft noise!!!!! 4 years, 2 months ago #3

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Fantastic!  Any lower and that jumbo would need floats  ;D

Re: Some slight aircraft noise!!!!! 4 years, 2 months ago #4

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That's the island of St Martin or Sint Maarten, depending on which side of it you're on, half of it being French and the other half being Dutch, hence the majority of planes seen there being Air France or KLM.  It's about 300km east of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean.

There are quite a few videos of planes landing and taking off from that airport on YouTube if you search for them.  You may remember the video someone once posted on here of people on a beach being blown away by a plane taking off from the same runway.

If you ever go there you might want to try what the people holding onto this fence are doing:

Be very very careful what you put into that head, because you will never ever get it out. Thomas Cardinal Wolsey (1471-1530)

Re: Some slight aircraft noise!!!!! 4 years, 2 months ago #5

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OMG   WOW fantastic !
I would love to see that for myself

Re: Some slight aircraft noise!!!!! 4 years, 2 months ago #6

I like these two best. Think this first one is Brazil (possibly?)


..and this classic Spitfire one at Duxford. The prop nearly takes Alain's de Cadanet's head off,
flown by the late great Ray Hanna, former leader of the Red Arrows.
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