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Dash 8 from Liverpool to Aldergrove.


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Something a bit more conventional with this flight from Liverpool's John Lennon Airport to Belfast International.

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Birkenhead with Liverpool behind.

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Looking down the Wirral Peninsular.

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The North Hoyle off shore wind farm.

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Douglas, Isle of Man.

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Leaving the IOM behind.

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The Scottish coast can just be seen.

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Northern Ireland comes into view.

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Newtownabbey with Belfast behind.

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Lining up for 25 after doing an orbit to loose height.

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Made it in one piece.

All straight vees with minimal cropping.

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Those are some awesome shots dude, question, whats the water theme you use in pics 8 & 9, very nice theme.

 

Paul

Thanks Paul, I use REX Essential Plus.

Great flight and shots Martyn.

Always interesting set and captures. I see that you seem to be comfortable with the Q400. It's a nice machine and eventually will end up in my hangar. ::)

Thanks Francois. Be aware that that this is a freeware one.

Marvelous set of shots Martyn!!

 

Adam

Grand set of shots Martyn .

 

Cheers

 

Brad

Great shots...great scenery and clouds!

I like your conventional sets as much as your lessons in the history of aviation Martyn. My favourite here is #2 with Liverpool in the haze. The pilots surely have a nice view of Mount Snowdon.

Thanks Frank, I was working out a few things at the time and did not look out for Snowden, I mean why look at manuals when you can be flying, the Dash 8 was empty.

Nice set Martyn..looked like a nice flight.

I love the Q400 but it's a real handful to fly isn't it !!!!!!

Stu

That must be the understatement of the year. Close to landing all was ok but suddenly gained too much height and had to orbit to lose some height. Great on auto pilot though, will have to learn some more when time permits.

Beautiful! :)

Smashing shots indeed.

cheers

Iain

Thank you everyone for the comments which are greatly appreciated as always.
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