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Post by deteulada on Jun 12, 2023 9:29:24 GMT 1
I will be travelling to and returning from the airport early July. I am seeking advice on any photography restrictions that may exist from within the terminal building. Can anyone advice please. Bill
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Post by stemai on Jun 13, 2023 8:32:39 GMT 1
Hi Bill. There's a cafe in the landside bit of the terminal that gives you good views of the apron and most of the airbus ramp across from you and the delivery centre is up on the right. If you are coming out landside and not just transiting use both carparks directly behind the terminal head for the top floor on each one, as they will give you more of a view to see more airbus aircraft at the factory's up where the A350s are made. When you are airside there are a few windows not long after security and the shops that show you the runway but not all of the apron. And if your on the round part of the terminal normally for UK flights you can only see the runway and there are various wood designs on the window limiting the views out of them.
Hope this is of help to you
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Post by deteulada on Jun 13, 2023 13:11:13 GMT 1
Thanks very much Ste. Very helpful.
Bill
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Post by Airbus A346 on Jun 19, 2023 23:10:01 GMT 1
Hi Bill
I can thoroughly recommend the SPOTTERGUIDE website I found it invaluable for Tallinn.
It has detailed maps with numbered pins - each pin describes the location with its pros and cons from both the spotters and photographers perspective.
It covers Toulouse Blagnac and shows you how to find the famous 'Spotters Hill' which is a good vantage point for aircraft on the taxiways.
I quote .......
"This is TLS most popular spotting location. The hill is located between spots 2 and 3. Follow the course of the road “Ave Latécoere” until the hill is visible. You can´t park your car right on top of the hill anymore, instead leave it at the restaurant Le Vingtième Avenue or at spot 2 and walk up the hill".
I hope this helps and good luck
Regards, Martin C.
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Post by deteulada on Jun 20, 2023 6:31:30 GMT 1
Thanks Martin
Bill
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