Farnborough
Movements
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The aim of my website is to list all of the
visiting aircraft to the airfield, along with photos of them where
possible. At present, I am in negotiation with somebody who has ramp
access, so in the meantime I have included some photos from previous
SBAC's.
I have included movements from June 1997, but hope
to expand this to include all of 1997, as well as previous SBAC
participants.
I will try and update the Movements and Rumours
sections on a daily basis, so please check them regularly.
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various sections.
I would like to thank everybody who has helped
contribute to my webpage, with particular mention to the
following:
Dave Fogwill , Keith, John Leadbetter, all the members of the
Mach-Three
list and 'Osprey'.
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Due to recent problems with certain individuals on
the BAe site, I feel it necessary to post the following message:
ACCESS TO BRITISH
AEROSPACE FACILITIES AT FARNBOROUGH
1) ALWAYS ask permission first.
The security office is the first building you come to on the left
handside. The security guards will very rarely refuse access, but if
they do, normally because of some inconsiderate spotters, then abide
by their decision. There's always tomorrow.
2) Do NOT park on the road. There
is space for two cars in the lay-by, and if this is full, then there
is a large Car Park right opposite. A lot of cars use the bottom of
this road to turn around in, including car transporters. Also the
number of people I have seen driving along the road, totally
oblivious to all other cars, trying to peer thru the fence at the
same time is too numerous to mention...it's only a short
walk.
3) Remember that it's Private
Property, so behave accordingly (No litter, cutting holes in the
fence for cameras and drive SLOWLY whilst on site).
4) Use common sense. Shining car
headlights onto an aircraft as it taxies by at night, is DANGEROUS
for the pilot. If it means you can't get the registration, then
that's one for next time.
5) It is common courtesy to say
THANK YOU on the way out..it also lets Security know when you are no
longer on site.
FAILURE TO ABIDE BY THE ABOVE WILL
MEAN THE SUSPENSION OF ACCESS FOR ALL SPOTTERS AND POSSIBLY LEGAL
ACTION FOR PERSISTANT OFFENDERS
If you have any suggestions or comments you can
reach me by e-mail at:
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