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Originally posted by speedbird1960 View PostMike Griffiths has the size in this post:
http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...ll=1#post17666
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Originally posted by Stifflord View Postand where is the problem with 1024x800?AMS Daily Fight Information: http://schiphol.dutchplanespotters.nl/
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Originally posted by Stifflord View PostIs this ok?
or this?
I will edit your post to see if it fixes it.
Update: deleting the first link in your post has stopped the page hanging.
All looks ok now, keep using that size and you should have no problems.Last edited by speedbird1960; 2012-05-26, 17:55.AMS Daily Fight Information: http://schiphol.dutchplanespotters.nl/
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VIR22 (G-VFIT) - Washington to London - at 450knots/38000ft (data from fr24):
followed a few minutes later by VIR12E (G-VBUG) - Boston to London - at 465knots/36000ft early this morning (data from fr24):
Last edited by Mike Griffiths; 2012-05-27, 15:21.
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Mike - Another great couple of pictures there.
When yout think that you are taking a photograph of an aircraft that is over 7 miles high,travelling at 450knots
The quality is excellent.
Hope to be able to produce some quality pictures of my own very soon,just a question of getting everything right.
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Some more shots from over past few days of "summer" over here in the north west of UK
G-VIIN British Airways Boeing 777 by Hawkwindzoo - Steve Walsh, on Flickr
A6-EYM Etihad A330 DUB-DXB 33000ft at sunset by Hawkwindzoo - Steve Walsh, on Flickr
G-DHLF DHL Boeing 767 by Hawkwindzoo - Steve Walsh, on Flickr
EI-DEP Aer Lingus A320 DUB-AMS 36975ft by Hawkwindzoo - Steve Walsh, on Flickr
G-DBCC British Midland A319 by Hawkwindzoo - Steve Walsh, on Flickr
G-EZTD Easyjet A320 35000ft 21-30 28th May by Hawkwindzoo - Steve Walsh, on Flickr
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27.05./19:50 VY1873
EC-LQZ Vueling Airlines A320 BCN - CPH
Altitude: 37000 ft (11278 m)
27.05./20:30 U22655
G-EZBK EasyJet A319 MXP - CPH
Altitude: 38025 ft (11590 m)
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