Firstly, I must point out that I am no aviation expert, even 'aviation amateur' would be a little too glorious.
I have taken plane photos, on occasion, over the years. However, my main interests have always been railway orientated.
So I apologise in advance for not using using proper aviation industry terms, many of which baffle me as much as railway ones confuse others :-)
A few years ago I moved near Sydney Airport, a move that has afforded me the ability to not even need to leave home to get photos. Something I have never been able to do with the railway hobby.
Anyway, enough of the rambling bollocks.
The last couple of weeks, works on the main runway, coupled with more frequent east/west landings, have treated me to more photographic opportunities than would normally be the case from Brad's Mound, at least on a regular basis.
Hope they are of some moderate, if any at all, enjoyment.
12-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
VH-YIW Virgin Australia B737-8FE - From Launceston
12-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
N772CK DHL/Kalitta B777-F1H - From Los Angeles
13-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
A6-ENR Emirates B777-31H(ER) - From Dubai
Expo 2020 Livery
Expo 2020 Livery
14-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
9V-SWW Singapore B777-312(ER) - From Singapore
14-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
9M-MTM Malaysia A330-323 - From Kuala Lumper
14-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
Certainly one of my favourite liveries.
F-ONET Aircalin A330-941 - From Kuala Lumper
14-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
B-LQF Cathay Pacific A350-941 - From Hong Kong
14-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
B-LJB Cathay Pacific B747-867(F) - From Hong Kong
Believed to be only the second B748 to lan d on the third runway.
14-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
VH-UYY Alliance E190AR - From Adelaide
14-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
N419MC Atlas B747-48E(F) - From Honolulu
14-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
9V-SWH Singapore B777-312(ER) - From Singapore
15-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
B-LNM Hong Kong Airlines A330-343 - From Hong Kong
15-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
N895FD FedEx B777-FS2 - From Honolulu
15-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
N772CK DHL/Kalitta B777-F1H - From Los Angeles
15-9-2021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
N610UP UPS B747-8F - From Honolulu
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