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Post by falcon8x on Jan 12, 2022 12:10:28 GMT
Just to let you know Lasham Gliding no access barrier down no sign of VH-VUB from Village end either hanger3d can anyone confirm thanks James.
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Post by ianj on Jan 12, 2022 12:40:45 GMT
It was parked in front of G-BYAW about an hour ago.
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Post by falcon8x on Jan 12, 2022 13:33:13 GMT
Is that on gliding side no way could access owing to fire in clubhouse so could not go through barrier .
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Post by falcon8x on Jan 12, 2022 13:38:16 GMT
Could you please let me know when barrier is open and if still outside as had fruitless journey to and from Farnborough many thanks James.
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Post by ianj on Jan 12, 2022 16:06:23 GMT
From the Village crash gate, if you follow the road/taxiway around past the bays the first a/c you come to is ex Tui B752 G-BYAW, facing nose to the runway. When the Aussie landed, it was pushed back to about 3 a/c lengths ahead of AW, also facing the runway. Of course, it could have subsequently been moved elsewhere.
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Post by falcon8x on Jan 12, 2022 16:39:24 GMT
Can it be seen if you go past the gliding centre entrance and do a left turn up to barrier nextto runway many thanks.
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Post by busterbear on Jan 12, 2022 17:05:46 GMT
Should the barrier be up and you drive around the airfield without approval, expect to be challenged. Lots of new very high resolution cameras cover the airfield. The approximate position of VH-VUB is shown below, between Bays 1 and 4.
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Post by falcon8x on Jan 12, 2022 18:04:52 GMT
Now I am puzzled saw 738 in Tiger scheme from Village side on left side opposite security barrier was this 2-VVOT orVH-VUB after all please clarify which Tiger liveried aircraft i saw and is 2-VVOT hangered many thanks ironically I may have seen Vh after all James!!!
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Post by ianj on Jan 12, 2022 21:21:44 GMT
VH-VUB was oriented as per Mr. Bear's image. The other Tigerair 737 is 2-VVOY, which was positioned where the left hand a/c in the line of 3 a/c "above" the bays is in the image, facing nose to the left. So if you saw a Tigerair a/c it would be one of these - you should be able to tell which one by the way it was facing. 2-VVOT is in Virgin Australia colours and is where the line of 3 a/c are located at the bottom of the image. As Mr. Bear says, it is not a good idea to simply drive through the barrier unless you have permission to be on the airfield. This morning, none of the ex Aussies were in the bays so you are in with a shout of having seen all of them.
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