Shalom and greetings all my pals,
Presenting a beautiful runway 28 approach to EIDW Dublin Airport 4.3 miles north of Dublin, Ireland
On final runway approach toward runway 28 passing background view of Radisson Blu Hotel seen below the tail of the plane where you also can see sky blue airport bus traveling on road called Terminal 2 Departure Road
It is gonna be fun to park cargo planes at this awesome cargo terminal
lucky residents of those buildings have marvelous view of approaching planes
Gonna love green jetways
Seconds before touchdown
Check out cool four PAPI lights
TOUCHDOWN with background view of CityJet hangar and fire house
Front landing gliding down slowly in most graceful manner while rear wheels are still spewing awesome tire smokes
More tire smoke Hey I got to impress, excite, and enthrall airport photography spotters
yes more tire smoke while front wheels make runway contact
Exiting from runway 28 into taxiway
Stopping and holding short of taxiway awaiting for ground tower controller to give taxi clearance
Taxiing toward gate 307
Still taxiing to gate of destination
Picking gate 307C to taxi and dock at gate
Arriving at gate to drop off satisfied passengers
Thank you for viewing. Stay tuned for next exciting flight.
Regards,
Aharon
Beautiful Runway Approach Scottish Style To Irish Airport
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Re: Beautiful Runway Approach Scottish Style To Irish Airport
Thanks for the screen shots, I’m a huge fan of British Caledonian, but alas my loathing of the 737 know know bounds, and not a great fan of the fictional livery. Good job it’s only in the sim
Ben.
Re: Beautiful Runway Approach Scottish Style To Irish Airport
Very nice screenies, Aharon. Ben, Ben, Ben. In today's crazy world it's comforting to know that some things will never change.
Brian
Brian
Re: Beautiful Runway Approach Scottish Style To Irish Airport
My love of baked beans grows by the day Brian
Ben.
Re: Beautiful Runway Approach Scottish Style To Irish Airport
Thanks all for very very kind words.
Regards,
Aharon
Regards,
Aharon