Saturday, December 18, 2010

Spotting at Southend Airport back side

outhend Airport is an ideal place to catch up with aircraft that are in transition from one airline to another because of maintenance work and painting done on a regular basis in this country on behalf of the number of leasing companies and airlines.he airport is only 40 miles from central London, and tried to BellSouth London to attract new air services. Currently, flights are run only in monsoon Q400 Flybe Jersey.here are a number of operators of small cargo through the airport on a daily basis.o the observer, South and many nooks and crevices to explore and you will find aircraft often hidden in different places. The most important of which will be stationed around the station and outside the spray cast. This is the easiest to spot, simply by following the signs to the airport terminal and car park entrance on the side.hen, if you follow the signs for South Bird Club, will take you to another point of view with other views of aircraft parked outside hangars or on the main square.hen, it is wise to go to the other side of the airport, where you store many of the other aircraft or receive maintenance. In recent years, there has always been a large number of BAe 146 and Avro RJ aircraft here at any time with other HS.748, starring BAe aircraft to complete. Unfortunately, the number of aircraft to stay here - and a private Boeing 737 707 The most exciting, and 727 had disappeared.o reach the other side, and back to the entrance of the airport and Turn right onto Lynn Eastwoodbury. Follow this past the end of the runway and turn right along the flight path (next to the church). If you follow this path will reach a dead end, but on your right you'll see a lot of points quickly view and aircraft magazine pictures on different ladders. Do not stay very long because it might cause suspicion.

ere are some recent pictures of the South:
  





       


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