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  1. It is a shame she is leaving, I am happy to have flown and visited the cockpit on atleast one. -EBV is currently over at the Sydney Jetbase awaiting its ferry flight. I recieved an email about this aswell, and is a shame I have to work otherwise I would come up to see her off!

     

     

  2. Glenn, i presume you've spotted in Canberra before - where abouts?You can get some good shots behind of 'Brand Depot'. There's a road running parallel with the runway and the only thing in between is the fence. I just need a good camera! :biggrin:

    Just watch out with Brand Depot as the security guards there seem to have a problem with spotters spotting from there. Normally a good explination and some plane talk seems to let them know you are gen, if not they can always ask the AFP (Not sure if they ask APS or ACT Policing) who will 99% of the time have no problem with you spotting.

    And Glenn, if you do come on down make sure you give your Canberra Moderator a call (And don't get lost!) :P.

     

     

  3. I Think the E-Jet order is pretty much done....

     

    And actually just looking at the Virgin Blue website 11 E190's, 3 E170's were ordered with 6 options. -ZPL makes 12 E190's and -ZHF makes 6 E170's which makes a total of 18 leaving 2 of it's options still to be taken.

     

     

  4. I got to see 'Nancy Bird Walton' for the first time up as close as I can possibly get (Unless I get a transfer to Sydney Airport), and boy does she look just dandy! Cannot wait to get some photos of her, and her two sister aircraft!

     

     

  5. Now I believe this is the word I am looking for.... Bienvenue!

     

    I do hope you enjoy your stay here at TAA, feel free to browse and if you take photos, recordings, videos or any other information which you find interesting feel free to post it. It is always good to see international content, and a view from halfway across the world!

     

     

  6. A Big welcome to you Jim, Always good to have aircraft owners and more pilots onboard the forums!

     

    However, flying over the Bass Straight in a Jabiru, I think I will take being a passenger in a Dash 8 :P

     

     

  7. A belated happy 2009 to you all (I have been working the last 7 or so days, mostly on earlys!), and hope you all had a good night on NYE. I was lucky enough to have travelled Business Class to Sydney and spent the night with some good mates before returning the next day for work! Fun times.

     

     

  8. So you hate Vista, yet you want to go back to it? The mind Boggles. Vista is a lovely cosmetic change over XP with a few new gadgets that make it look purdy, does not run as well but it is nicer to use than XP.

     

    I would have gone for the Mac, although I hate the layout their design and functions are top notch.

     

    And yes, Robbo, Microsoft love tracking cookies. Its good to see where people go and exactly what they do, then they can market items to people where they need it the most!

     

     

  9. Here are my efforts for the day. it was good to catch up with Glenn again, and to see some lovely aircraft especially the Mineralogy one. Very schmick inside!

     

     

    VH-QOH the QantasLink Dash 8-Q400 is on display in its Breast Cancer Livery (This aircraft later performed the Mystery Joy Flight)

     

     

    The Mineralogy MD 82 on Display

     

     

    The cockpit of the MD-82

     

     

    VH-OGD 'Maitland' a Boeing 767-338/ER is on display to the public

     

     

    The F/A-18 Hornet is coming into land on Runway 35

     

     

    VH-ZPF a Embraer 190 'Maiden Brazil' is on display to the public

     

     

    The newest firetruck in the Canberra Airport Fleet is the Rosenbauer truck, painted in High Vis Yellow

     

     

    VH-TJK a Boeing 737-476 'Ibis' is coming into land on Runway 35

     

     

    A Brindabella Airlines Metro III and a QantasLink Dash 8-Q400 are on display to the large crowd

     

     

    VH-ZHD a Embrarer 170 'Cherry-belle Blue' is preparing to head to Sydney departing runway 35

     

    More photos can be found at

     

     

     

  10. Good day all,

     

    Sunday 26th October marks the (Seemingly now annual) Canberra Airport Open Day. On display will be a Qantas Aircraft (Most likely a 763, it was last year!), A Virgin Blue Aircraft (My punt is for an E190, last year it was an E170) and a Brindabella Airlines Aircraft (Taking all bets for a J41) plus many other aircraft. Along with this there will be an F/A 18 Hornet display, fun activities, displays of many kinds and Airside Tarmac Tours! The event will run from 9.30 till 13:30 and parking is located off Molongolo Drive in the Brindabella Business Park. A Link to the PDF File can be found here http://www.canberraairport.com.au/PDF/openday.pdf

     

    Hope to see you all there ;)

     

     

  11. I have a similar post on another forum, but here is one for TAA.net.

     

    Canberra Airport is currently undergoing upgrades of the Terminal, roads, and within the Three business Parks surrounding the airports. This thread is here for myself and anyone else who would like to add to this.

     

    Currently roadworks are underway in the airport area. Delays are frequent, especially during peak times due to this.

     

    Internal roads, Tyson Dr for example, has been diverted due to carpark expansion. Carparks at the virgin end of the terminal are now closed for roadway diversion of Terminal Cct due to construction commmencing soon.

     

    At the Qantas end, security has been expanded. Baggage services has moved from it's temp location back to a refurbished office. Upstairs a blocked off ramp which linked the two terminal ends (Albeit closed off) has been partially reopened with a dual ramp, one goes to an upper level 'private' lounge according to the signage, and the other is blocked off.

     

     

  12. Has been on for a while, but for those who enjoy the Airline Series (the USA Version that was on 7/Prime/GWN for a while last year and the year before) it can be viewed at 8pm Monday to Friday on Channel 115 Bio. For those who have never watched it, Airline USA follows the trials and tribulations of those working for Southwest Airlines in a few different ports.

     

     

  13. You can actually block your page from users you do not know. The person will not be able to see your picture, will not be able to view any major personal information, but you can see their name (And sometimes location) for people who are searching for you to add you as a friend. I have a facebook and a Bebo, bebo is the least used of the two but both are great to find some long lost friends and to keep in touch with your friends by posting on their wall, sharing photos and videos and also meeting new people. If a perosn creates a fake persona, or is trying to discredit someone you can actually apply to Facebook or Bebo to have the account removed. But it is up to the person as to if you want one, I do and I find it a great way to keep in touch, but I can also have my own animations and join/create groups of interest.

     

     

  14. FamilyMart opens eco-friendly stores made of wood

     

    A wooden outlet that FamilyMart has opened in Chiba on an experimental basis.Convenience store chain FamilyMart will formally open its eco-friendly wooden stores from September.

     

    Compared to steel-framed structures that are commonly used for convenience stores, wood can reduce about 60 percent of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from processing materials and construction.

     

    Amid concerns over global warming and growing requests from some local governments for convenience stores to voluntarily restrain from opening late at night, FamilyMart expects to gain consumer understanding by enhancing its environmental policies. The chain will build some 1,000 freestanding stores made of wood in four to five years.

     

    FamilyMart opens about 500 new and rebuilt stores every year, and around 60 to 70 percent of them are freestanding stores that are not in housing complexes or office buildings. The chain will basically use wood to build all these freestanding stores, except in areas where strict fire protection measures are enforced as well as in areas of heavy snowfall.

     

    Wooden structures can cut down CO2 emissions in the process of construction from 81 tons to 33 tons per store compared to steel-framed stores. FamilyMart is also going to use insulation panels to reduce annual electrical usage by 15 percent, including air conditioners.

     

    The chain also estimates that it can reduce its construction expenses by over 3 billion yen as it costs about 12 million yen to build a wooden store, compared to about 15 million yen for a steel-framed store that could cost more in the future due to a rise in material prices.

    Source: http://mdn.mainichi.jp/national/news/20 ... 9000c.html

     

     

  15. Why? Its a good tool, it not only shows you what the world is like from the air but from the ground aswell. Great if you are planning a road trip, or looking for a mates house for example. Even just viewing where you are going, it is almost like ground view on a GPS just with real life pictures!

     

    And as all the photos are taken from public land, there is not much anyone can really do about it.

     

     

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