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Post by stemai on Sept 15, 2023 21:46:17 GMT 1
I have just got back from a 4 day trip to seville. Sadly this was the non spotting trip but all was not lost as I planned to have around 3 hours spotting before my flight home but thanks to having an extra 5 hours delay on my ryanair flight I got nearly the the whole day spotting there . I managed to make 25 new ones on the day with most of them coming from the giant Casa/airbus factory opposite the terminal. Here are some pics (taken with my little hand held camera) from the day, some of them are of poor quality due to heat haze but I've included them as there from the factories. All of the following are taken with the aircraft close to the terminal This Casa 295 is going to the Thai army The following pics lack quality due to distance and heat haze but I've included them to give you an idea what it's like there. I will list the regs of the aircraft in the pic at the top of it Left to right are cn29501 Serbian air force, cn23221 Thai army, cn29502 whit Casa295 ZM402 RAF CT-08 Belgium air force One of two P3 orions stored their parked side by side, this is either P.3B-10 or P.3M-12 T.23-01 / 31 21 Spanish air force Cn 29502 I don't know the regs of these two, just that the one on the right was a A400 for the French Air force. The next few photos are taken whilst on the taxiway heading for takeoff, taken from the window on the row infront of me with my arm poking through the gap in the seats as row 14 doesn't have a window on the new 737max aircraft. Left to right EC-295 Casa, TU-VMC Ivory Coast Air force, 295509,295513,295515 Canadian Air force TU-VMC Ivory Coast air force (again) Spanish Air force All in all not a bad days spotting with only 3 Casa/airbus aircraft left unidentified Thanks for looking ste
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