Some shots from Copenhagen Airport

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Postby johanfrc » Mon Apr 23, 2007 1:41 am

I was spotting in Copenhagen Airport yesterday, and had a great time. The first bundle fo picture are taken at the "Flyvergrillen". A small fastfood shop, that is placed just outside the airport aera. Very popular place to spot airplanes.

Anyway. Here is some of the many pictures I got on my CF-cards:

First sotter of the day (I don't think it's looking for airplanes):
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OE-LMH (Flying for Euro Air):
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Adria CRJ-200 S5-AAJ:
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First of the 2 SAS A319 that day. OY-KBP:
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Lauda Air B737-700 OE-LNO:
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Atlantic Airways BAe-146-200 OY-RCC:
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Delta Airlines B767-300ER N177DZ:
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BMI EMB-145EP G-CCYH:
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Brussels Airlines BAe 146-200 OO-DJS:
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KLM B737-800 PH-BXM:
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Singapore Airlines B777-200 9V-SVB:
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I went to the other side of the airpot to get some departure pictures:

Spanair A321-200 EC-HQZ:
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The second A319 from SAS that day. This time in the SAS Retro livery (OY-KBO):
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Busy airport:
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Christian Valdemar Viking (OY-KBO) gets it's takeoff clearence:
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Antoher one of the 1000's of MD-80's there is in Kastrup (The local name for the airport):
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SAS A330-300 LN-RKH:
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SAS A330-200 SE-REF:
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A Danish airline "Maersk Air" was merged into antoher Danish airline Sterling a few years ago. But the former Maersk planes are still flying in the old Maersk colors, but with Sterling stickers on: user posted image

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Spanair A320-200 EC-JNC:
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TAP A320-200
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Swiss BAe-146-100 HB-IYY:
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KLM CityHopper F-70:
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SAS A321-200:
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Korean Air Cargo B747-400F:
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Spanair A320-200 EC-IMB:
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Another SAS A321-200 OY-KBF:
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Thai Airwayss B747-200 HS-TGF:
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Air France A320-100 F-GFKE:
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Efterfulgt af A320-200 British AIrways G-EUOF:
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Iberia A320-200 EC-HTB:
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Sterling B737-800 OY-SEL:
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The peak of the day, PIA B777-200 AP-BHX: PIA has been banned from EU. Only the B777-200's are allowed to enter European airspace:
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SAS MD-81 OY-KHP Star Alliance livery:
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Nordic Leisure MD-83 SE-RDM:
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Postby Mattnz » Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:13 am

Some nice shots there, thanks for sharing :) .

Great to see something different, I like the close up on that A330 :thumbup: .
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Postby ardypilot » Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:26 am

What a rare treat- thanks ever so much for sharing some shots that most of us would never get the chance to see in real life.

I think I have flown on the KLM Cityhopper Fokker when it was owned by Leisure Air (later called Air 2000) :)
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Postby johanfrc » Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:41 am

Currently I'm planning some more trips to Kastrup. Then I'll post some approaches which is quite a nice one. The planes are coming from northeast, flying over water. then they pass a road about 7-10 seconds before touchdown. And on that road there is a great potential to get some really great shots.

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Postby Charl » Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:47 am

That Iberia A320...what was he doing??
He's off the runway, spoilers out, and still on reverse thrust :o
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Postby johanfrc » Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:05 am

They were crasy. A SAS A321 landed so late on the runway that the front gear touched the ground just before getting to where I was placed. Those pilots are crasy sometime. The Korean Air Cargo also had his flaps down for a long time. A BAe 146-200 from Lufthansa taxied to takeoff with the spoilers pulled, and he just closed them before takeoff.

BTW. Have a closer look at the pictures. All the BAE 146 has the spoilers open.

The first MD-80 (OE-LMH) was a charterflight. So he's a rarity in Kastrup. The rest is almost the usual stuff. Only the B777-200 from PIA and the F-70 from KLM Cityhopper was a surprise or rarity.

If you ever are going to Denmark and will try to visit Copenhagen Airport then you'll notice that there is many MD-80's and most of them are flying for SAS. That's because SAS has placed all it's MD-80's in Denmark, while the B737's are placed in Norway and Sweden. In Norway they dislike the B737's and loves the MD-80. The opposit here in Denmark. We Dislike the MD-80 and loves the B737's.
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Postby JonARNZ » Mon Apr 23, 2007 1:52 pm

I'm lovin all those 146's, sigh, oh for the days Ansett and then Qantas New Zealand operated them.
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Postby HardCorePawn » Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:08 pm

doesnt look like the Kobenhavn that I remember... it was all white when I was there in Jan/Feb :)

and i agree with the danish... MD80 = :angry: 737 = :wub:
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:40 pm

Nice to see some photos from outside NZ; that's an impressive array of different aircraft and airlines too.
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Postby Alex » Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:04 pm

FlyingKiwi wrote: ...that's an impressive array of different aircraft and airlines too.

Thats exactly why I like photos like these so much, thanks johanfrc. :)

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Postby victor_alpha_charlie » Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:26 pm

WOW what camera are you using?
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Postby Zöltuger » Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:49 pm

seems strange seeing so many airbuses and MD's, given NZ's Boeing dominance
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Postby johanfrc » Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:29 am

You'll get more Airbus, MD and other planes since I'm going again on the 4th of May.

I'm using a Canon 350D with 70-300mm IS USM (primary) and 28-135mm IS USM (the PIA is taken with that lens (covered by a POL-filter).
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Postby pois0n » Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:19 pm

MD-80s look like flying bullets B-) ... With wings ... and engines on the back :drool:
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Tue Apr 24, 2007 6:46 pm

pois0n wrote: MD-80s look like flying bullets B-) ... With wings ... and engines on the back :drool:

I was lucky enough to fly on one last year (an MD-82 if I remember correctly) with the Croatian airline Air Adriatic; not only did the window shades say "DC-9" on them, but we disembarked via the rear airstairs too which are directly under the engines. :drool:
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Postby johanfrc » Wed Apr 25, 2007 5:22 am

SAS was/is (I don't know for the moment) the largest MD-80/MD-90 operator in Europe. To day they have 47 MD-80's flying. 2 of them are flying with the "Star Alliance" livery. The rest of them in the usual SAS colors.

As one of my friends said when we had seen the first 4 of them: "I don't want to look at them anymore. I've seen to many of them already!" At that time we have been there for 15 to 20 minutes.
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