steve149c
Location : Anglesey, N.Wales
Spotter Watch Member : Yes - RAF Valley
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Subject: Low level Europe 2009-08-15, 11:10 |
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Hi All, Apart from the UK, is there anywhere else where you can photograph jets at low level? Cheers Steve
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gwillia1
Location : Lyneham
Spotter Watch Member : No
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Subject: Re: Low level Europe 2009-08-15, 15:28 |
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Don't know if they still do it, but back in the 80s I can remember walking in Switzerland and looking down from way on high on jets doing low level in the alpine valleys. They seemed tiny down there.
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Lloyd
Location : Oxford
Spotter Watch Member : no
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Subject: Re: Low level Europe 2009-09-15, 12:28 |
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Yes, you can watch planes landing on civil roads in Poland, if some one let you come close enough
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reptile 1
Location : Wales,UK
Spotter Watch Member : No
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Subject: Re: Low level Europe 2009-09-15, 13:21 |
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France although not as regular as the UK. Goose Bay in Canada theres some great spots but rather REMOTE Swiss Alps as already stated.
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Street Hawk
Admin
Location : East Midlands
Spotter Watch Member : Yes
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Subject: Re: Low level Europe 2009-09-15, 15:47 |
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Newfoundland Park at Beaumont Hamel is a lowlevel area. French Jags buzzed us most of the day when I went there some 16 years ago with school on a battlefields trip. http://www.greatwar.co.uk/somme/memorial-newfoundland-park.htm
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Blackcat1
Location : Aberdare, South Wales, Southern edge of LFA7
Spotter Watch Member : No
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Subject: Greece 2009-09-16, 03:52 |
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A few areas in Greece but some remote mountainous area's, Turkey the same. Hungary and Bulgaria also, my uncle visited Bulgaria and Hungary back in the late 80s and saw a lot of Migs and Frogfoots at low level. Cheers
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