An225
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From: Still in the Midland Radar overhead
Cargo was 110tonnes of textiles into EMA outbound is 100tonnes of charity shoeboxes (approx 70,000) for Operation Christmas Child......A lot of the 124 flights are bring electronics (playstaions etc) from the Far East for the Christmas rush!! 
Hopefully will be up there to look at the beasty on Friday myself
VEEPS
Hopefully will be up there to look at the beasty on Friday myself

VEEPS

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From: EGTT/FAB/LGW/BOH/FAB/LGW
Nexialist
Joined: Jul 2003
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From: Milton Keynes
Primark said on Radio 5 Live last week, that they were chartering planes to bring in stock, so thats the one. Not exectly a very efficient way of moving the stock, but a lot better than having empty shelves for Christmas
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From: Kent
The NEMA Cargo website has a link here, with some photos. Its a big bu**er!
http://www.nemacargo.com/newsitem.php?id=7
Glad the aeropark is opening early, but what if the aircraft takes off the wrong way? I dont want to see it start to take-off, I want to see it take-off and go over my head!
http://www.nemacargo.com/newsitem.php?id=7
Glad the aeropark is opening early, but what if the aircraft takes off the wrong way? I dont want to see it start to take-off, I want to see it take-off and go over my head!
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From: UK
Popped up there today for a look - most impressive. I'm not one to be easily awe-struck but it was definately an imposing site! Inside it didn't seem too much bigger than the AN124 but outside was a completely different story.
The fire engines were still there when I visited earlier, any reason behind this, do they have to be there permanently?
Quite a lot of activity around with people ferrying in and out. Also, a little OT, there was a BA757 (I believe) doing engine tests down there...
The fire engines were still there when I visited earlier, any reason behind this, do they have to be there permanently?
Quite a lot of activity around with people ferrying in and out. Also, a little OT, there was a BA757 (I believe) doing engine tests down there...
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From: western europe
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From: Berkshire, UK
Thanks to everyone on here for all the info. We went up and saw it today. Couldn't find a way in past all the security so viewed it from the far side of the airfield in the tipping rain! Totally brilliant.. Just hope we can see it fly sometime..
Mr & Mrs HD
Mr & Mrs HD

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From: UK
UPSAir0ps Hope you didnt drive up in your UPS Van onto DHL Ramp as i would have let the tyres down!. No seriously what a great aircraft, i think the fire engines there only because the fireman onboard having a looksie. Interesting to note the aircrafts ground crew have stayed in the onboard crew compartment since it came in on monday!!!
The BA was a in fact a 320 off Mx.
The BA was a in fact a 320 off Mx.
Per Ardua ad Astraeus
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From: UK
Broke cloud at around 500' on R09 this morning - and thought I was at the wrong airfield! Boy is it big!!
Most impressive. Was that an Ilyushin 86 behind it? Only had time for a brief glimpse.
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From: Kent
Just come back from watching it take-off (was standing in Pegasus Park, so saw it starting to move).
Very big, very impressive and....very quiet. The last bit was very surprising.
Nice to have seen it, though. Hopefully someoen will have got a picture of it going over their heads
Very big, very impressive and....very quiet. The last bit was very surprising.
Nice to have seen it, though. Hopefully someoen will have got a picture of it going over their heads




