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Myrtle Avenue: Plane-spotters' paradise
Myrtle Avenue in west London looks like your typical suburban street of semi-detached houses with family cars parked on the driveways. But when you walk to the end of the road, you notice a patch of grass where dozens of middle-aged men are sitting in a row, armed with binoculars, flasks of tea, high-frequency radios and expensive cameras. (www.bbc.co.uk) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I miss the obersvation decks that KIND (old terminal) used to have. You would be able to go up there and see your plane arrive before you would board it. The new terminal at KIND does have great sight lines out the concourses and in the Civic Plaza to the middle of the U.
The Renaissance Concourse Hotel is a must see and stay for aviation enthusiasts. It sits right next to the Northern side runways at ATL. Absoultely Great views of the action from the balconies on the runway side and great reception for scanners to hear the action. My family loves it and we stay there on weekend visits to Atlanta when we go there for a getaway. Best seats in the house from the comfort of a great room. I highly recommend it if you have a chance to stay overnight in Atlanta. I kept our curtains open all night and got to see a lot of late night flight ops. There is a maintenance depot right below the windows and you get to see a lot of towing ops to and from the terminal up very close. A quick walk along the road next to the airport and you are standing nearly face to face with airplanes at a maintenance facility.
And by the way on my previous post, I forgot to mention that the occasional go-around is spectacular, right over top of the hotel most of the time depending on how late a plane starts the go around procedure.
911 changed all our lives. The old PAX terminal at KFSM was about midfield and you could go into the restaurant on a hot afternoon, sit there at the table and watch everything from ANG jets of various style to RJ's, to all kinds of GA Aircraft coming and going. It had been there forever and was still nice. Now, the new terminal is elegant and there are still many of places around the field to watch,if you want to stand in the heat, but the new restaurant is outside of security, hence no window. Heck with it, let's go airborne!
I remember the 94th Aero Squadron restaurant at KSJC, you could walk in, get a table to sit at, and there were head-sets at every table, you could listen to the inbound/outbound traffic from ATC, and see the planes take-off, and land.
What a great place to go, if you seen it, you would know what I was talking about.
This was in the late 80's.
What a great place to go, if you seen it, you would know what I was talking about.
This was in the late 80's.
Loved that place - are you saying it's gone? We used to take my parents there for brunch when they came to visit in the late 80's. My dad had to give up flying about 1980 due to age, but he always loved being around an airport.
What was it at KMEM, 91st Bomb Group. Had the Memphis Belle in the front and the runway out the back window. Never got there but a couple of times but it was great. I don't even know if it is still there.