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Aharon

British Caledonian Fun!

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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

 

Here is nice summer vacation flight for wealthy Scottish people to fly from EGPH Edinburgh Airport located 5 nautical miles west of the city centre of Edinburgh, Scotland to LFRS Aéroport Nantes Atlantique located 5.0 miles southwest of the city of Nantes where the Scottish passengers get off planes and take rented cars to drive to world famous La Baule which is seaside resort town in southern Brittany with beautiful villas, casino, luxury hotels and an original mix of old Breton and exclusive seaside culture boasting a 12 kilometer-long sand beach that has long been home to French high society's seaside residences.

 

Full boarded with Scottish vacationers now taxiing to short of runway 24

 

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Crossing runway 12/30 to continue taxi to short of runway 24

 

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Taxiing

 

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Still long taxi

 

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Holding short of runway 24 awaiting for take off clearance

 

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Entering into runway 24 for take off via GOW departure which will give you amazing view of Glasgow during climb to FL350!!

 

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Airborne on climb to FL350 with background view of Kirkliston suburb of Edinburgh

 

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Making little left adjustment to head to GOW during climb to FL350 with background view of nice Scottish town

 

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Climbing climbing climbing to FL350

 

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Approaching outer limits of Glasgow!!

 

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Entering Glasgow with background view of motorways (British word of highway) M8 and M73 crossing each other!!!!

 

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Cruising over city of Glasgow where you can see on upper right corner lake called Hogganfield Loch where you can catch Big Carp and Pike fishes

 

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Passing centre of Glasgow where you can see motorway M8 running through screenshot crossing River Clyde via Kingston Bridge. Although you can see three more smaller bridges in that screenshot, there are supposed to be four small bridges called George V Bridge, Glasgow Jamaica Bridge, Victoria Bridge, and Albert Bridge on that river

 

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Intercepting GOW above EGPF Glasgow Airport located 6 nautical miles west of Glasgow city centre

 

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Time to make left turn toward DCS on way to France after finishing magnificent tour of Glasgow

 

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Good bye to view of Glasgow!!!

 

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Intercepting DCS with background view of Isle of Man located in the Irish Sea between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland and heading to WAL

 

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Because of regulations of the forums not allowing more than 20 screenshots per post, please be kind enough to go to this hyperlink to view rest of exciting flight.

 

Here is the link: http://vatil.org.il/forum/index.php/topic/40499-british-caledonian-fun/

 

Thank you for viewing!! Stay tuned for next exciting flight!!

 

Regards,

 

Aharon


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I've always like the BCAL liveries especially on the VC-10!

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Skully and Maple-Syrup,

 

Thanks for your kind words!!

 

Regards,

 

Aharon


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